Friday, January 21, 2005

Today, I was reading about an interesting field called "game theory". Tracing back to to the history of fundametal principle behind the game theory leads to noble man John Nash. But surprisingly, this man does not seem to have lived in a common man's world. Probably his imagination with the ability to construct mathematical formulations of real life events, seem to have some real good impact in his story. (Read more on "Syvia Nasar" Book "a Beatiful Mind".)

I have read in an article by Sri Ravishankar (Guru of Art of Living Technique) some time back where he says, that mind symbolizes sky (one of the five principal elements of universe, others are land, water, fire & air), but can one really leverage the un-imaginably huge potential of one's brain, in a controlled fashion. Recent years I have felt in many occasions that human brain requires practice and training to leverage its potential. Even the organized education (primary, higher secondary, under graduation, graduation, etc), I think is a way to acheive some of it, BUT NOT ALL OF IT. Training a human brain starting from its childhood in a certain fashion, will it make this possible?

John Nash was gifted with the opportunity of events and fate where his brain was trained or forced to get trained in this way (even though he went thru some bad times in his life). But, using some of his real life incidents and probably trying to make some siginifcant learning from his experiences, our next generation learning and thinking process, could eventually be revolutionized and turn them to fast thinking machines, than they will be.

Is there someone started thinking of increasing human think speed (like processor speed) at the rate of what moore's says in his law??

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