R A N D O M

Have you ever heard of the term, “random number“? What exactly is a “random number”? Can 6 be a “random number”? Is there some sort of an “order” to these “random numbers”? By “order”, I’m referring to the relation by which 4 is < (less than) 5. Don’t confuse that with magnitude, which is theContinue reading “R A N D O M”

The Watson “i/j” Theory Part 2: “Pattern”, Absolute Determinism, Dimensionality Reduction, Assorted Mathematical Peculiarity and An Observational Rant From DTO™

**Disclaimer: In this second part of the Watson “i/j” Theory presentation, I’ll be going in detail about use of deterministic math and how it’s associated with this theory; I’ll touch a little bit (nh) on dimensionality reduction (more in-depth in the third of this series); assorted peculiarity on the math; and I go berserk inContinue reading “The Watson “i/j” Theory Part 2: “Pattern”, Absolute Determinism, Dimensionality Reduction, Assorted Mathematical Peculiarity and An Observational Rant From DTO™”

The Watson “i/j” Theory Part 1: Purpose of Theory, Implied Values of Diacritic Dots and Predictions

**DISCLAIMER: I haven’t been blogging much, especially last month (April) since I spent the entire month working with a trial version of MATLAB. But anyways, in this blog post I’ll be introducing an unorthodox approach to a mathematical theory that I’ve been working on for the past ten years. It’s based on the values ofContinue reading “The Watson “i/j” Theory Part 1: Purpose of Theory, Implied Values of Diacritic Dots and Predictions”

Thinking Critically….

You know, growing up as a kid back in the ’80s, it was cute to be a child and get excited whenever some “discovery” came about from the scientific community…but when I became an adult, I had to think critically about subject matter that was presented before me. If I can think critically, why can’tContinue reading “Thinking Critically….”

H A M I L T O N I A N S

**Disclaimer: Folks, it’s my utmost and sincerest desire to dedicate this blog post to the National Society of Black Physicists since they were nice enough to ignore the question I posed to them last year (2012) about whether or not a Hamiltonian can be in a “fixed state”. Not only did they ignore the question, theyContinue reading “H A M I L T O N I A N S”

Talking Tech

Not all technological progress is beneficial from a standpoint of employment. If you want to examine something just look at the United States in the first fifty years in the 20th century. Most technology resulted in massive job losses that ultimately became a factor in the Great Depression. There was nowhere for the excess laborContinue reading “Talking Tech”