RE: The Psychology Of Control: The Stanford Social Media Thought Prison Experiment
Hey dude, good to hear from you, I don't know if you read one of my recent posts but I was laying out a similar analysis regarding the left brain. I was projecting it into the future and imagining our brains becoming more robotic, pre-programmed logic and control mechanisms gradually preparing us for a future connection to the internet, I will write some more about this and knowing your sphere of interest/expertise I think you may be interested in the concept that I'm slowly putting together in my mind .. so yes I very much agree with what you're saying.
The post you mentioned does ring a bell I will have to check it again .. be interesting to gain another perspective, in fact I'm going to look for it now. ;) I was going to include the Milgram experiment on this post but I couldn't really work it into the narrative that I was trying to create, so I thought I'd save it for another day and try to think of a way that I could open it up and bring it into the net or the wider collective. I used a similar concept for the brave new world & 1984 internet mashup which I wrote a few months back. You'll have to let me know about this fan trail thing .. that way I won't miss your work either .. thanks for stopping by @mindzai
Hey my friend, the fantrail thing can be found on www.steemauto.com
You can do a search for anyone on Steemit and follow them, upvoting their posts as well as setting the percentage of the vote weight and number of posts that you want to vote for.
https://steemit.com/esotericism/@mindszai/marked-for-death-the-janus-schism-of-polarity-part-3
I included this link for a piece that I wrote a while back, mentioning both the Stanford & Milgram experiments.
And here's a link to Mark Passio's lecture on the destruction of the sacred feminine, IMO it's brilliant and easy to digest.
I am eager to read your upcoming work on the left brain thesis, if I can be of any assistance please don't hesitate to ask!