Archive for March, 2005

Harmonic Resonance: An explanation of perception

Thursday, March 24th, 2005

This is another article I came across before, of which I was reminded, today. So I did some searching to find the article again. It is one man’s thesis that the way our mind perceives things is a function of harmonic resonance within a neural network rather than a feed-forward-like neural network which he calls the Neuron Doctrine.

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Number Patterns

Thursday, March 24th, 2005

I’ve always been intrigued by number patterns and patterns of prime numbers in particular, and pi, so I found this article about a man named Srinivasa Ramanujan, a man who lived a century ago and was likewise intrigued, though, much more so. Another article gives some examples some of the patterns Ramanujan was able to find. His work on what he calls “partitions” is fascinating.

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Blog Section works

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

The blog is (nearly) complete…

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