One-way and Two-way Interactions

The interaction of particles is two-way or mutual. Both particles exchange mediators called bosons. It is not so in the case of human interaction that could be one-way in the form of a monologue or two-way in the form of a dialogue. This also goes for thinking. When I speak I know I think and... Continue Reading →

What Is Atom in a General Sense?

Atom is something that has no substructure. This means other things can be expressed in terms of atoms but they cannot be expressed of something smaller than them. The atoms of physical bodies are quarks and leptons. An electron is an elementary particle that does not have a substructure. However, a proton is made of... Continue Reading →

If Humans Were For Sale

If humans were for sale they would go by models. The model would be determined by the date of birth (DOB) such as 60, 70, or 80 models, etc. The price would be based on many factors. Illness may decrease the price whereas talent or skills make the price higher. A price calculator would be... Continue Reading →

Chapter 15: Hollywood Or Heaven

In May 2014, I find a job on a Jobsite. The position is a Research Scientist at Quantum Gravity Research, California. In the job description, it says that they are looking for an outside-the-box thinker to join their team. They study consciousness at quantize spacetime level, a scale called Planck’s scale. I didn’t know that... Continue Reading →

Chapter 14: The Stop Sign

Once started in 2009, the manic episodes occur almost every year. Either in winter or summer. One would blame the weather for it, but I know my triggers. It returns whenever I solve a problem. Usually in breaks – summer or winter. When it happens, it happens in the early night. I get an idea... Continue Reading →

Chapter 13: Recurring Episodes

In fall 2008, a professor in our department gives a talk on Question Theory in a Friday colloquium. Question theory is useful in artificial intelligent, for machines to ask relevant questions. Questions are essential to request information. In 1978, Richard T. Cox defined a question as the system of assertions that answer it. The professor... Continue Reading →

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