Ten years ago, I wrote about Alfred North Whitehead’s time spent at Caspian Lake in Greensboro, Vermont. It was there that, according to his biographer Victor Lowe, “Whitehead’s metaphysical system was created and his magnum opus, later named Process and Reality, was shaped.” In a follow-up note, I noted the exact place where he stayed and […]
Posts Tagged ‘Greensboro’
Process into reality: 10 years, or 100
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged AI, Alfred North Whitehead, artificial intelligence, Caspian Lake, Greensboro, Process and Reality, Vermont, Whitehead on July 7, 2026 | Leave a Comment »
Whitehead in Greensboro
Posted in Philosophy, Process-relational thought, tagged Alfred North Whitehead, Greensboro, Greensboro VT, place and philosophy, Process and Reality, Vermont, Whitehead on July 6, 2016 | 3 Comments »
This post follows up on my previous note about Alfred North Whitehead’s time spent in Greensboro, Vermont. It was updated on July 7, 2016, thanks to information obtained from the Mitchells’ descendants. I have found out where the Whiteheads stayed when he was writing his philosophical magnum opus, Process and Reality. It was in a two-story cottage owned by economist […]
Humming the new earth
Posted in Science & society, tagged acoustic ecology, Anomalies, anomalistics, Anthropocene, conspiracies, global hum, Greensboro, hum, radio waves, rumble, soundscape, UFOs, Vermont, vlf on August 10, 2014 | 20 Comments »
[Note: This post has been edited slightly since it was first published, to clarify the difference between sound waves and radio waves. I have also posted several updates in the Comments section of this post, where I present my reconsidered views of what the “Global Hum” may be. I recommend reading those updates after you […]