Sunday, August 12, 2007

? ? ?

Three questions:

1. Newtons's law of gravity defines how to measure the gravitational force between two objects of mass m1, m2 but it doesnt answer the question "what makes the two objects attract towards each other?"

2. "How does a human brain work?" how does it process,store and retrieve visual information so quickly? and some gifted ppl can even process numbers faster than computers. what is that underlying mysterious thing for this trait?
Sometimes, I think its funny coz, the human brain which solved so many things couldn't solve its own structure !!

The advantages in solving this problem are numerous..we can develop super duper computers that are small, consume ultralow power and last for years. Memory units would take a quantum leap in retrieval times and size.

we can "induct" "good nature" into the brains of millions of prisoners around the world,wiping off the evil-cells and release them. And, the list is endless. Almost every field has direct or indirect advantages if this problem is solved.

And the third, which almost everybody must have thought about it is, "what is life?" Can it be scientifically explained without the philosophical bull shit?

pheww...now that I unloaded all my questions that bug me whenever I sit idle..I feel much relieved. I only hope these questions will be answered in my lifetime.
It's time to grab my breakfast ;)

Wednesday, August 08, 2007