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Cognitive Foundation is a category of content knowledge that grounds the perceptive capabilities of humans or organizations. | Cognitive Foundation is a category of content knowledge that grounds the perceptive capabilities of humans or organizations. | ||
=Spacetime Cognitive Capacity= | |||
This is about the innate capacity distributed in all [[spacetime]] locations. | |||
=Human Cognitive Capacity= | =Human Cognitive Capacity= | ||
==Logic/Language/Reading/Writing== | ==Logic/Language/Reading/Writing== |
Revision as of 08:37, 21 March 2022
Cognitive Foundation is a category of content knowledge that grounds the perceptive capabilities of humans or organizations.
Spacetime Cognitive Capacity
This is about the innate capacity distributed in all spacetime locations.
Human Cognitive Capacity
Logic/Language/Reading/Writing
The foundation of logic is a set of distinguishable symbols that can be reliably written down, or spoken, and to be reliably transmitted and interpreted with little confusion. Therefore, logic, language, reading, and writing must be considered in an integrative learning experience.
Music
Visual Arts
Physical Health/Sports
Psychology and Mental Disciplines
Spirituality and Belief Systems
Organizational Cognitive Capacity
Family Relations
Community Engagement
Social and Economic Activities
Macro and Micro Economics
This should include simple bookkeeping, account principles, basic supply and demand, decision theories, and risk assessment techniques.