利用者:Rubegoldberg19
The truly amazing House Of Cards: A Tribute To The work Of Rube Goldberg
Through showing the absurdities of doing too much and too strangely, Lucius rube goldberg showed reality since it is by doing a lot of with what it was not. I remember the cartoons that took you through point "A" to level "B" only with way too many steps in between the two points. The reality may become simple, but he always were able to complicate things with a humorous viewpoint of "what it can take". So, if a mouse trap starts having a bowling ball and ends using a disaster, look out!
I also give tribute to Lucius Rube Goldberg, because he showed the most complex absurdities may become the simplest and the majority of realistic lessons in existence. He influenced my simple and efficient way of thinking economically about problems as well as solving them. Because, I learned from him that to visit more complicated only can make things invariably less efficient or realistic. You can try "everything", but the direct path is mostly one that works usually.
My all time favorite cartoon of his may be the hamster powered electric lamp with all the extra steps. That was genuinely traditional. Thinking deeply about that cartoon, any mind could simply pay the bill and plug in the lamp, but only Rube Goldberg will make light of this such an ingenious, artistic and subtle way that the reader just has fun with him and wonders what type of thought process this sort of mind has running it.
As for my mind it works in just the opposite way, sort of like a Nikola Tesla type point. Very practical and pragmatic, yet creative and abstract in the balanced way. I visualize the best answer, let it run in my mind in a manner that works for hours, days or months, and then make real the solution when all the flaws have died. My point? It is a Rube Goldberg sort mind only realistic, simple, crisp and genuinely working. Okay, I am the best antithesis of Lucius Rube Goldberg but I really do find value in wit that balances my ideas and makes me sharper on my path, because, reality more or less comes down to what we do practically with our reality at all levels, not just theory with any level. Theory and humor without having practical grounding and application is really a genuine house of cards that will fall if put into actual practice. This is what Lucius Rube Goldberg is actually warning us about, I understand. I did not say that we know, but that I realize. Judge for yourself what the truth of the situation is or is not.