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Monday, August 22, 2005

My logic

Several months ago, there was a news on the activities of a scientist who is trying to find a new logic for computers. The idea was to use -1,0,1 as the new base for calculations. You know, existing computers work based on a binary system (composed of 0 and 1). He also mentioned that the brain uses the negative signals in addition to zero and positive ones. That's how they came up with the idea.

I think the idea is a brilliant one especially if you take a closer look at our societies: Many people try to stay away of many situations when they are not sure about what is happening around them. Many are also biased negatively so that their brain is recieving/sending negative signals all the time.

You may think my idea- which I'm going to tell you hereby- is stupid. But I think it is worthy to try. Here is the idea:
Well, you know, the logic behind these calculations is based on the mathematics. And mathematics, itself, is a result of thoughts of philosophers. But it does not work in social fields. Sometimes when you insist on something wrong, you may get a faster result than what you expected. So, why not to try a wrong solution first?
The other thing is that, it looks interesting when you mix some other stuff like psychology in computer calculations. Then we may get better results especially when facing with social problems...

3 Comments:

  • Cyrus - It's a very interesting concept... I'm in.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:38 PM  

  • Hmmm, what about leaving the computers just for the calculations actually and leaving "humans" some work too :P I am not sure that making computers philosophical would improve any conditions, because U would use the programmers philosophy to evaluate anything else. whcih doesn't sound right to me.
    As for the incorporation of -1,0,1 thing. . .hehehe, I like that, just beacuse it would create an interesting area for the reaserch in materials science. we are already swamped with problems of optical and magentic memories that "fatigue" after a a certain number of cycles. . .Oh gee, U have given me so many ideas right now: it's exactly my field!!!hehehe. . .

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