Monday, February 23, 2026

Acting Humpty Dumpty in Tokyo.



Qualia Journal.


I was in a public discussion session in Tokyo.


I typically do not stand or sit still. I am always moving around like a five year old child.


Maybe I am one.


I was explaining how intelligence grows in proportion to the range of possible movements. The more room for movement you have, the wider your intelligence would become.


I was moving around explaining the principle of movable space for intelligence, and I sat back on  my chair.


Suddenly, I fell backwards, and I fell out of the platform about 30cm or so high, together with my chair, onto the floor.


As it is typical, I felt that everything was happening in slow motion.


There were cries from the audience, but I was fine. It was just I could not move at all, stuck in the chair, upside down. Some kind people came to help me and my chair stand up and back.


I sat on the chair again on the platform, and participated in the discussion as if nothing had happened. This time, I was careful not to move around too much in my chair, especially not backwards.


Humpty Dumpty sat on a chair, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall, all the nice audience members and all the nice staff helped Humpty get back to the chair together.


Acting Humpty Dumpty in Tokyo.

Another normal day for Ken Mogi, who is five years old.




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