Saturday, August 30, 2014

CCW Collaborative Concept Websiting v1.05

CCW 

Collaborative Concept Websiting

Collaborative Concept Websiting is an awesome innovative idea by dwcoon.  

Created 8/28/14, more development needed.  


CCW Briefing:

CCW creates a PFL of intellectual growth and possibilities...
Positive Feedback loop defined as a feedback loop that accelerates a process into more and more complexity. Usually once in motion, a PFL can have no obvious means of being stopped or slowed down until it meets its ultimate fate. Think of an avalanche that started as a small snowball rolling down a steep hill. The avalanche grows and grows until it hits ground zero.   
In the case of CCW, success if inevitable if collaborators never give up until they meet your ultimate goals, however long that may take. The only way to fail is to give up.  

I, dwcoon, for one will never give up!!!  
....until I'm victorious or dead.... 



What inspired this idea?
HSH, Mother and Son Site, Google Drive and my first CCW with my therapist....

Concept outline for the www
CCW + smart people + modest continuous investment of effort = A PFL of awesomeness...

What is a PFL?
PFL is a Positive Feedback Loop.  CCW spawns PFLs that can create exponential growth of a concept when utilized by intelligent like minded people whom are determined to meet their goals and objectives.  
What's the big deal? 
PFL tend to spark creativity, which spawns new ideas and new realms of study.  New realms require new knowledge to understand, learning occurs. Your Level of Consciousness increases, your mind expands, your concept of truth evolves and you gain wisdom.
Exploring new ideas and continuous learning leads to the building of an ever growing database of knowledge that will benefit all future work.  All this leads back to the original concept now seen in a new light, thus inspiring new ideas and ever more concepts to explore.  This PFL of learning can continue everyday of your life until you die.  

CPI - 

Positive feedback is a process in which the effects of a small disturbance on a system include an increase in the magnitude of the perturbation.[1] That is, A produces more of B which in turn produces more of A.[2] In contrast, a system in which the results of a change act to reduce or counteract it has negative feedback.[1][3]
Mathematically, positive feedback is defined as a positive loop gain around a feedback loop.[1][3] That is, positive feedback is in phase with the input, in the sense that it adds to make the input larger.[4][5] Positive feedback tends to cause system instability. When the loop gain is positive and above 1, there will typically be exponential growth, increasing oscillations or divergences from equilibrium.[3] System parameters will typically accelerate towards extreme values, which may damage or destroy the system, or may end with the system latched into a new stable state. Positive feedback may be controlled by signals in the system being filtereddamped, or limited, or it can be cancelled or reduced by adding negative feedback.
Positive feedback is used in digital electronics to force voltages away from intermediate voltages into '0' and '1' states. On the other hand, thermal runaway is a positive feedback that can destroy semiconductor junctions. Positive feedback in chemical reactions can increase the rate of reactions, and in some cases can lead to explosions. Positive feedback in mechanical design causes tipping-point, or 'over-centre', mechanisms to snap into position, for example in switches and locking pliers. Out of control, it can cause bridges to collapse. Positive feedback in economic systems can cause boom-then-bust cycles. A familiar example of positive feedback is the loud squealing or howling sound produced by audio feedback in public address systems: the microphone picks up sound from its own loudspeakers, amplifies it, and sends it through the speakers again.


LOG
v3.00 CCW share with www 9/XX/14 0000 dw
v2.00 CCW website created 8/XX/14 0000 dw

v1.05 CCW edited   8/30/14 1555 dw
v1.04 CCW revised   8/30/14 1545 dw
v1.03 CCW blog post made 8/30/14 1516 dw

v1.02 CCW hand written journal 8/30/14 1312 dw
v1.01 CCW dw and kr psychology 8/28/14 0000 dw
v1.00 CCW concept created 8/28/14 1200 dw

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