Anonymous ID: b75103 April 1, 2020, 11:01 a.m. No.8650116   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8650097

>noosphere

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noosphere

 

The noosphere is the sphere of thought encircling the earth that has emerged through evolution as a consequence of this growth in complexity / consciousness. The noosphere is therefore as much part of nature as the barysphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. As a result, Teilhard sees the "social phenomenon [as] the culmination of and not the attenuation of the biological phenomenon."[21] These social phenomena are part of the noosphere and include, for example, legal, educational, religious, research, industrial and technological systems. In this sense, the noosphere emerges through and is constituted by the interaction of human minds. The noosphere thus grows in step with the organization of the human mass in relation to itself as it populates the earth. Teilhard argued the noosphere evolves towards ever greater personalisation, individuation and unification of its elements. He saw the Christian notion of love as being the principal driver of noogenesis. Evolution would culminate in the Omega Point—an apex of thought/consciousness—which he identified with the eschatological return of Christ.

Anonymous ID: b75103 April 1, 2020, 11:30 a.m. No.8650412   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0513

https://www.verywellmind.com/genie-the-story-of-the-wild-child-2795241

 

Both parents were charged with abuse, but Genie's father committed suicide the day before he was due to appear in court, leaving behind a note stating that "the world will never understand."

 

Genie's life prior to her discovery was one of utter deprivation. She spent most of her days tied naked to her potty chair only able to move her hands and feet. When she made noise, her father would beat her. Her father, mother, and older brother rarely spoke to her. The rare times her father did interact with her, it was to bark or growl.

Anonymous ID: b75103 April 1, 2020, 11:38 a.m. No.8650513   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0522

>>8650412

 

 

She soon began to make rapid progression in specific areas, quickly learning how to use the toilet and dress herself. Over the next few months, she began to experience more developmental progress but remained poor in areas such as language. She enjoyed going out on day trips outside of the hospital and explored her new environment with an intensity that amazed her caregivers and strangers alike. Curtiss suggested that Genie had a strong ability to communicate nonverbally, often receiving gifts from total strangers who seemed to understand the young girl's powerful need to explore the world around her.

 

NIMH withdrew funding in 1974, due to the lack of scientific findings. Linguist Susan Curtiss had found that while Genie could use words, she could not produce grammar. She could not arrange these words in a meaningful way, supporting the idea of a critical period in language development. Rigler's research was disorganized and largely anecdotal. Without funds to continue the research and care for Genie, she was moved from the Rigler's care.

 

In 1975, Genie returned to live with her birth mother. When her mother found the task too difficult, Genie was moved through a series of foster homes, where she was often subjected to further abuse and neglect.

 

Genie’s situation continued to worsen. After spending a significant amount of time in foster homes, she returned to Children’s Hospital. Unfortunately, the progress that had occurred during her first stay had been severely compromised by the subsequent treatment she received in foster care. Genie was afraid to open her mouth and had regressed back into silence.

Anonymous ID: b75103 April 1, 2020, 11:53 a.m. No.8650647   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>8650620

<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_of_Aveyron

Victor's life has been dramatized or fictionalized in a number of works:

François Truffaut's 1970 film L'Enfant sauvage (marketed in the UK as The Wild Boy and in the US as The Wild Child) performed by Jean-Pierre Cargol.

This film helped inspire the 2012 album L'Enfant Sauvage by French metal band Gojira;

 

So long I've been trying to match

It doesn't work, I'm trying, I don't know

The aberration of this world I tried to deal with

It killed a part of me that was raging

The pain is gone, the denial

I ran away from institutions

I owe myself life

 

There's no way I will respond to this passion

Anger flowing through me

There is light in this world I fight for

The reason you won't leave this cage, betray your child

The desire that you once had to reveal yourself

Forgot to create your own life

 

Anger, lies, denial

 

This righteous anger boiling inside of us

Won't last forever, don't fear to let it out

Branches have grown through

The wolf is your master

 

The sky is all over me

I run on time