Views r my own
May the Anti-Projection force be with u
Not a prisoner of superstitious beliefs/traditions
SDE and your moral compass guide!
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"The Stance of Computation" and "101 Quotes on Truth Finding" can be found at the library of Pashupatinath and Buddha mandir located at Norwalk, California for reference!
You can also buy on Amazon!
@RickyTheGuido Nothing wrong, but lobbying for most important problems of humanity that needs to be resolved should not be disproportionate or asymmetrical in direction!
@marcorubio and @SebGorka , I think we should train anyone whose profile matches to pro terrorism with the understanding of how brain works in mathematical way,
Or has it already been implemented?
I think it could possibly an experimental idea.
Wdygt?
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proof that it's worth experimenting here:
https://t.co/p04AjDHLty
THE LINGUISTIC ORIGINS
"These fields, therefore, psychology, anthropology, linguistics, sociology, and economics (which studies the aggregate economic behavior of people) all involve the structural elements that are hidden inside the human brain and the human subconscious. To reach that subconscious level, one must study the behaviors of individuals and societies and seek to identify the latent structures in the brain.
The way the brain processes information, according to Levi-Strauss, is by using symbolism. The symbolism is what structural analysis is designed to uncover. Structure is thus a code, consisting of concise symbols. The symbolism inherent in brain function follows mathematical rules that are tantamount to the ideas developed by Bourbaki: the notions of closeness, transformation, groupings, and other of the “mother structures” studied by the group.
The symbols in the brain determine how information is processed, but they also capture the workings of language, as uncovered by structural linguists. These codes determine how societies behave — and it was here that Levi-Strauss made his seminal discovery, for, using the structuralist approach to his discipline, he was able to demonstrate something that would not have been possible otherwise, namely that the prohibition against incest has a positive role in the development of social structures. The discovery of structure is the discovery of codes, how codes develop, and how codes change from one to another.⁴
Proceeding into other areas, Levi-Strauss set the idea that the code precedes the message — be it in anthropology, psychology, sociology, or linguistics. This is the canonical message of structuralism. Structuralism aims at studying the code as such, rather than concerning itself with the actual message in the code and its context. This is in line with the work of Bourbaki in mathematics, in which the elements themselves have no meaning; only the relations among them, the codes that exist within mathematics, are of importance.
Thus, according to Lévi-Strauss, structuralism goes beyond the confines of any one discipline. It is an immensely powerful mathematical way of unlocking the inner workings of the brain or of any logical system, and it therefore finds applications in almost any discipline. Structuralism certainly took the social sciences out of their empirical stagnation and brought them into the scientific milieu of the “hard sciences.” Thus, Jakobson has said that structural linguistics is “like quantum mechanics.”⁵
Pg 155-156
THE LINGUISTIC ORIGINS
"These fields, therefore, psychology, anthropology, linguistics, sociology, and economics (which studies the aggregate economic behavior of people) all involve the structural elements that are hidden inside the human brain and the human subconscious. To reach that subconscious level, one must study the behaviors of individuals and societies and seek to identify the latent structures in the brain.
The way the brain processes information, according to Levi-Strauss, is by using symbolism. The symbolism is what structural analysis is designed to uncover. Structure is thus a code, consisting of concise symbols. The symbolism inherent in brain function follows mathematical rules that are tantamount to the ideas developed by Bourbaki: the notions of closeness, transformation, groupings, and other of the “mother structures” studied by the group.
The symbols in the brain determine how information is processed, but they also capture the workings of language, as uncovered by structural linguists. These codes determine how societies behave — and it was here that Levi-Strauss made his seminal discovery, for, using the structuralist approach to his discipline, he was able to demonstrate something that would not have been possible otherwise, namely that the prohibition against incest has a positive role in the development of social structures. The discovery of structure is the discovery of codes, how codes develop, and how codes change from one to another.⁴
Proceeding into other areas, Levi-Strauss set the idea that the code precedes the message — be it in anthropology, psychology, sociology, or linguistics. This is the canonical message of structuralism. Structuralism aims at studying the code as such, rather than concerning itself with the actual message in the code and its context. This is in line with the work of Bourbaki in mathematics, in which the elements themselves have no meaning; only the relations among them, the codes that exist within mathematics, are of importance.
Thus, according to Lévi-Strauss, structuralism goes beyond the confines of any one discipline. It is an immensely powerful mathematical way of unlocking the inner workings of the brain or of any logical system, and it therefore finds applications in almost any discipline. Structuralism certainly took the social sciences out of their empirical stagnation and brought them into the scientific milieu of the “hard sciences.” Thus, Jakobson has said that structural linguistics is “like quantum mechanics.”⁵
Pg 155-156
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Mathematical thinking or computational thinking skills are some of the most important skills of our time. Not everyone has access to gaining it. Apart from my book, I will try my best to communicate basics of mathematical thinking in this series.
"Are Our Brains Bayesian?"
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"On a level that was equal to the mathematical formalism of structural analysis the approach taken by Bourbaki Jakobson also looked for the phonetic binary code. This binary element is evident in language from a person’s infancy, and it lies at the heart of the phonologic system. There is a dualism underlying the data, the dualism between the symbol and the element it signifies. This was the structural essence of language. Phonology is the element that carries the structure of the language. Jakobson arrived at this great discovery having studied the basis conjectured by Troubetzkoy. Once he found it, he realized that the structural approach he pioneered should be applicable in other areas of human study, particularly in psychology and psychoanalysis, as well as anthropology.
The elements of structure are embedded in the human brain and determine its activity in a mathematical way. Thus, what was found in language should appear in other areas as well. Studying Freud, who was one of his intellectual heroes, Jakobson realized that analysis of speech problems could reveal structural problems of the human mind studied by psychoanalysis."
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The Artist and the Mathematician
Amir Aczel
Dear people of India as you celebrate your prime minister's longest serving term!
Keep in mind that his term could have made these kinds of values normal in India instead of working to make the richest more richer and serving their corporate interests!
If untrue, please prove!