metaphorical sensemaking can make mistakes… sometimes intentional.

Metaphors.
Very power things.
Seedy Johnson makes good use of Metaphors in his thought experiments.
Metaphors cross boundaries of Newtonian, Post Newtonian and Humanities vocabularies and with their related associations, bring us to consider often incomprehensible concepts into areas we can comprehend.

But there’s a price.

Actually, there’s no price. A price is a metaphorical connection to economics which brings to mind some kind of “cost” / “benefit” / “liability” – *as if* the use of metaphors has an economic basis.

But metaphors are metaphors. Economics is economics.metaphorical-sensemaking

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