==From Logic to Ontology: The limit of "The Semantic Web"==
The limits of the semantic web are not set by the use of machines themselves and biological systems could be used to reach this goal, but as the logic that is being used to construct it does not contemplate the concept of time, since it is purely formal logic and metonymic lacks the metaphor, and that is what [http://en. .org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_incompleteness_theorems Gödel’s theorems] remark, the final tautology of each construction or metonymic language (mathematical), which leads to inconsistencies. The construction of the Semantic Web is a undecidible problem.
This consistent logic is completely opposite to the logic that makes inconsistent use of time, inherent of human unconscious, but the use of time is built on the lack, not on positive things, it is based on denials and absences, and that is impossible to reflect on a machine because of the perceived lack of the required self-awareness is acquired with the absence.
The problem is we are trying to build an intelligent system to replace our way of thinking, at least in the information search, but the special nature of human mind is the use of time which lets human beings reach a conclusion, therefore does not exist in the human mind the halting problem or stop of calculation.
So all efforts faced toward semantic web are doomed to failure a priori if the aim is to extend our human way of thinking into machines, they lack the metaphorical speech, because only a mathematical construction, which will always be tautological and metonymic, and lacks the use of the time that is what leads to the conclusion or “stop”.
As a demonstration of that, if you suppose it is possible to construct the semantic web, as a language with capabilities similar to human language, which has the use of time, should we face it as a theorem, we can prove it to be false with a counter example, and it is given in the particular case of the Turing machine and “the halting problem”.
One solution for the problem to build the semantic web could be the use of Non-formal or Inconsistency Logic.
The limits of the semantic web are not set by the use of machines themselves and biological systems could be used to reach this goal, but as the logic that is being used to construct it does not contemplate the concept of time, since it is purely formal logic and metonymic lacks the metaphor, and that is what [http://en. .org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_incompleteness_theorems Gödel’s theorems] remark, the final tautology of each construction or metonymic language (mathematical), which leads to inconsistencies. The construction of the Semantic Web is a undecidible problem.
This consistent logic is completely opposite to the logic that makes inconsistent use of time, inherent of human unconscious, but the use of time is built on the lack, not on positive things, it is based on denials and absences, and that is impossible to reflect on a machine because of the perceived lack of the required self-awareness is acquired with the absence.
The problem is we are trying to build an intelligent system to replace our way of thinking, at least in the information search, but the special nature of human mind is the use of time which lets human beings reach a conclusion, therefore does not exist in the human mind the halting problem or stop of calculation.
So all efforts faced toward semantic web are doomed to failure a priori if the aim is to extend our human way of thinking into machines, they lack the metaphorical speech, because only a mathematical construction, which will always be tautological and metonymic, and lacks the use of the time that is what leads to the conclusion or “stop”.
As a demonstration of that, if you suppose it is possible to construct the semantic web, as a language with capabilities similar to human language, which has the use of time, should we face it as a theorem, we can prove it to be false with a counter example, and it is given in the particular case of the Turing machine and “the halting problem”.
One solution for the problem to build the semantic web could be the use of Non-formal or Inconsistency Logic.
Homegain is a provider of online marketing solutions that connect real estate agents and brokers with home buyers and sellers. HomeGain offers services to find and compare real estate agents, research home values, and view homes for sale. Real estate agents and brokers use HomeGain's real estate marketing solutions and real estate lead generation tools to connect to consumers, promote their services and grow their business.
Based in Emeryville, CA, HomeGain is a division of Classified Ventures, LLC a strategic joint venture formed by Belo Corp., Gannett Co., The McClatchy Company, Tribune Company, and The Washington Post Company. Classified Ventures' also owns and operates Cars.com, an automotive Web site where consumers can find information on new and used cars and shop for a vehicle, Apartments.com, a national apartment guide and relocation resource and Homescape.com a national network of local newspaper real estate websites.
Lawsuit
Homegain has been criticized for employees working extraordinarily long hours to 100 hours per week. For several years HomeGain purposely avoided paying overtime and denied meal breaks to hundreds of employees resulting in a class action lawsuit against the company. The plaintiffs filed this class action lawsuit because Homegain.com/Classified Ventures misclassified inside salespersons and operations employees as exempt from overtime pay. The Plaintiffs also accused Homegain.com of violating the California Labor Code by illegally requiring a release before paying overtime wages and by telling employees not to discuss the terms of the payments.
Based in Emeryville, CA, HomeGain is a division of Classified Ventures, LLC a strategic joint venture formed by Belo Corp., Gannett Co., The McClatchy Company, Tribune Company, and The Washington Post Company. Classified Ventures' also owns and operates Cars.com, an automotive Web site where consumers can find information on new and used cars and shop for a vehicle, Apartments.com, a national apartment guide and relocation resource and Homescape.com a national network of local newspaper real estate websites.
Lawsuit
Homegain has been criticized for employees working extraordinarily long hours to 100 hours per week. For several years HomeGain purposely avoided paying overtime and denied meal breaks to hundreds of employees resulting in a class action lawsuit against the company. The plaintiffs filed this class action lawsuit because Homegain.com/Classified Ventures misclassified inside salespersons and operations employees as exempt from overtime pay. The Plaintiffs also accused Homegain.com of violating the California Labor Code by illegally requiring a release before paying overtime wages and by telling employees not to discuss the terms of the payments.
The Dylcox is an upcoming comedy movie produced by Dylcox Productions and directed by Bryson Vannaver, who also stars in the movie. The movie follows a young man named Dylan "The Dylcox" Wilcox, and his life of shame. It was first publicized on Youtube under the names Dylcox Official Trailer 1 and 2. It is set to be released some time in Fall 2008 in Canada and the United States.
Plot Speculation
Dylcox Productions has stated that they will not release the full plot until the film is released, to build up suspense. However, they have given us the main plot outline, and have said that they will release more as time goes on.
Dylan Wilcox, or, as everyone knows him best as, The Dylcox (Bryson Vannaver), is a happy 16 year old teenager. He is on his way to a date with his lovely girlfriend at her parents house. After a series of mishaps during the date, his girlfriend, Alexia Hill (Jack McCabe), breaks up with him because he's "too fat". The Dylcox is crushed. He has no friends; even his sister Sarah Wilcox (Evan McNeely) makes fun of him constantly. He decides that he needs to lose some weight, so he tries various methods to do so, but none of which work.
Dylcox has pretty much given up, until one man, Chris Braun (Josh Ho) challenges him to a race after making fun of him. Unable to control himself, Dylcox agrees. He loses the race, but challenges Chris to a rematch. This time, Chris decides to be funny, so he makes his buddy, Bill Wallingford (Nick Schroeder), to hold a donut at the end of the race. Seeing this, the Dylcox ultimately wins the race, and promptly eats Chris. After that, he notices that he lost some weight, and hatches an idea. He gets home just in time to watch the local news, where they are reporting about a world champion triathlete, Garth Herrington (Evan McNeely), who is coming to town. Dylcox decides that if eats Garth, he will become normal sized, and Alexia will love him again.
Cast
*Bryson Vannaver as Dylan "The Dylcox" Wilcox. The film's main character. Dylcox has been made fun of all his life for being overweight, and now, to prove it, his girlfriend dumps him for being fat. Determined for her to love him, he tries everything to become skinnier.
*Evan McNeely as Garth Herrington. A world-class triathlete who shows up to the Dylcox's town, in order for some training. Little did he know what the Dylcox was plotting.
*Jack McCabe as Alexia Hill. Dylcox's girlfriend. One of the hottest girl's in the Dylcox's school. Her parents forced her to go on a date with the Dylcox, and it went disasterously. Broke up with Dylcox.
*Josh Ho as Chris Braun. Dylcox's worst enemy. Constantly bullies Dylcox and tries to impress the ladies with his macho-ness. Challenges him to a race and loses second time and is eaten by the Dylcox.
*Nick Schroeder as Bill Wallingford. Bill is Chris's sidekick, he is always with him when he makes fun of Dylcox, but he never actually makes fun of Dylcox himself. After Chris is eaten, he runs away, but then comes back and asks if he can help the Dylcox, as an apology.
Marketing
*The Dylcox has two official trailers that have been released onto youtube and various other websites. They are titled Dylcox Official Trailer 1 and Dylcox Official Trailer 2.
*Dylcox Inc is currently working on T-Shirts that will go on sale sometime in the spring for the Dylcox.
Plot Speculation
Dylcox Productions has stated that they will not release the full plot until the film is released, to build up suspense. However, they have given us the main plot outline, and have said that they will release more as time goes on.
Dylan Wilcox, or, as everyone knows him best as, The Dylcox (Bryson Vannaver), is a happy 16 year old teenager. He is on his way to a date with his lovely girlfriend at her parents house. After a series of mishaps during the date, his girlfriend, Alexia Hill (Jack McCabe), breaks up with him because he's "too fat". The Dylcox is crushed. He has no friends; even his sister Sarah Wilcox (Evan McNeely) makes fun of him constantly. He decides that he needs to lose some weight, so he tries various methods to do so, but none of which work.
Dylcox has pretty much given up, until one man, Chris Braun (Josh Ho) challenges him to a race after making fun of him. Unable to control himself, Dylcox agrees. He loses the race, but challenges Chris to a rematch. This time, Chris decides to be funny, so he makes his buddy, Bill Wallingford (Nick Schroeder), to hold a donut at the end of the race. Seeing this, the Dylcox ultimately wins the race, and promptly eats Chris. After that, he notices that he lost some weight, and hatches an idea. He gets home just in time to watch the local news, where they are reporting about a world champion triathlete, Garth Herrington (Evan McNeely), who is coming to town. Dylcox decides that if eats Garth, he will become normal sized, and Alexia will love him again.
Cast
*Bryson Vannaver as Dylan "The Dylcox" Wilcox. The film's main character. Dylcox has been made fun of all his life for being overweight, and now, to prove it, his girlfriend dumps him for being fat. Determined for her to love him, he tries everything to become skinnier.
*Evan McNeely as Garth Herrington. A world-class triathlete who shows up to the Dylcox's town, in order for some training. Little did he know what the Dylcox was plotting.
*Jack McCabe as Alexia Hill. Dylcox's girlfriend. One of the hottest girl's in the Dylcox's school. Her parents forced her to go on a date with the Dylcox, and it went disasterously. Broke up with Dylcox.
*Josh Ho as Chris Braun. Dylcox's worst enemy. Constantly bullies Dylcox and tries to impress the ladies with his macho-ness. Challenges him to a race and loses second time and is eaten by the Dylcox.
*Nick Schroeder as Bill Wallingford. Bill is Chris's sidekick, he is always with him when he makes fun of Dylcox, but he never actually makes fun of Dylcox himself. After Chris is eaten, he runs away, but then comes back and asks if he can help the Dylcox, as an apology.
Marketing
*The Dylcox has two official trailers that have been released onto youtube and various other websites. They are titled Dylcox Official Trailer 1 and Dylcox Official Trailer 2.
*Dylcox Inc is currently working on T-Shirts that will go on sale sometime in the spring for the Dylcox.
Don McCloskey is an unclassifiable musician from Bristol, Pennsylvania. One listen is enough to realize that he’s a little bit country, he’s a little bit rock-and-roll (not to mention hip-hop, folk and funk). Don's career to date has been all but ignored by the music industry at large. His pursuit of music, however, has landed him a few Philadelphia music awards, some appearances on VH1, a few songs on Philadelphia radio, a tour with G. Love and Special Sauce and a song on a Michael Moore documentary. He has come out with two albums, Bombs Over Bristol and Northern Liberties.
Don (also known as "Big D") has developed a cult following, especially in the Philadelphia, New York, and Los Angeles areas where he tends to play most of his concerts.
Website: www.enormousd.com
Don (also known as "Big D") has developed a cult following, especially in the Philadelphia, New York, and Los Angeles areas where he tends to play most of his concerts.
Website: www.enormousd.com