The presence of quality: the cognition of excellence

2 TiagoEckhardt 2 8/10/2025, 2:23:25 PM dx.doi.org ↗

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TiagoEckhardt · 2h ago
This paper explores a methodology in informatics that integrates an ontology driven conceptual modeling (ODCM). The objective is to enable semantic consistency between mental models and conceptual interfaces, supporting a unified theory of presence through adaptive biological intelligence and experiential feedback loops. By grounding informatics in immersive perception and cognitive awareness, the methodology used reflects dynamic human experiences and fosters meaningful diversion. Language is examined as a semantic construct that often diverges from scientific reality, revealing the need for cognitive awareness in perception and truth. Where evolving creative wording can be needed for reality cooping. The role of authorized claims in lifestyle choices proposes a model of excellence rooted in a possible organic connection, experiential validation, and semantic integrity. Ultimately, this joy advocates for a praxis-based design that nurtures existence through immersive cognition in informed self-informed options, and the pursuit of quality as an excellent vibrating phenomenon.
fuzzfactor · 1h ago
Can't access the paper, but fortunately it appears to be almost self-summarizing as if it had a cognition all its own :)

Also can not be sure it's the exact same paper, but its excellence could very well be creatively evolving nicely from "the pursuit of quality as a lived, evolving creative phenomenon" 20 hours ago [0].

To where now it's fully escalated to "the pursuit of quality as an excellent vibrating phenomenon".

I don't know if anybody could have said it better, or if it could have been otherwise said better at all ;)

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44848725