The term ‘disambiguation’ is getting a lot of airplay, particularly within the intellectual dark web. We are trained, particularly males, to dismiss or ignore anything that isn’t considered to be factual. This is a binary choice arrangement that is far more limited in its useful scope than we would ordinarily imagine.
Disambiguation is the process of trying to sift narratives, reports, models and descriptions in an attempt to determine their value, or, perhaps, to determine if they are ‘concocted’. I.e. dis/mis-information.
We have the capacity, however, for far more intelligent evaluatory behavior. Much of insight is not concerned with facts, but rather, with »better ways of seeing. This concern leads to the discovery of something nearly no one mentions: intelligent re-ambiguation, which resembles the forms of ‘identity information’ in »dreaming.
It is also the source of most of the genres of literature that we call science fiction or fantasy. There are ways of learning to see that far surpass those we are usually trained to employ—insight doesn’t ignore facts, but it expands its perspective beyond them… and into their origins as well…
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