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    • Cognitive Computing
Where did beauty come from? Was it bees that gave human the gene to look for beauty and feed on it? Or was is that human is the beautiful? If not, what is the real beauty? How would you define beauty?
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The mathematical concept of a point has no physical existence. There is no dimension to a point. You can say point is the intersection of two lines, but lines themselves have no thickness. Point has a theoretical existence, yet we draw it... more
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    • Fixed Point Theory
We use the passive verb 'to be' to mean existence in some form or another. When you say 'you are happy', it means you exist happy. But are you? Being is only a theoretical existence. We think we exist, because we last 100 years or so.... more
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    • Happiness and Well Being
We know what is good, better, or best. But how do we decide on the degree of goodness? Who are the judges? What is really the best?
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    • Best practices in education
Borg is a creation of a cast. It may relate to genes. Naturalists like Darwin believed creation had nothing to do with God. He had this thing about God. That had reason, for the same reason Hitler had this thing about Jews. He had reason... more
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    • Borges
Who is your real brother/sister? How are you really related in your family tree? Does your genes matter or is it just a myth? Do you really love your beloved? If so, how do you love?
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    • Muslim Brotherhood
How do you decide on a business proposition? What are your criteria? How should you decide? Is money really the goal or is it a short term interest?
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    • Business
What makes you certain? Is 100% satisfaction enough? Does statistics help?
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    • Legal Certainty
What should be the infinite command and not a temporary one? Who is a real commander?
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    • Command and Control
Who is conscious? Is consciousness temporary or acquired?
Can tests tell you if you are conscious? Do monkey have self-consciousness? If so, are they related to human?
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Fear is a state of mind necessary in development. But what we fear from?
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    • Fear of Crime
What we can't reach is an infinity. Infinity is a not just a mathematical concept. It does exists as a real object and a subject.
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    • Infinity
Human language started with the word 'one', as in 'one hunter is not enough to hunt a deer'. Human learned hunting from other animals, but how would you say to your son 'we have to be two to hunt the deer?' Will he understand you? Would... more
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    • Languages and Linguistics
How does human relations work? Should be devised? or is it already devised?

What are the protocols of communication in any relation or communication?
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    • Philosophy and Sociology of Human/animal Relations
Can we really devise rules permanent or are rules really subject to time?
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    • Rule of Law
How do we know or cognise? Is statistics enough?
Will we ever learn?
Can we unlearn?
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    • Cognition
Is interpretation function of circumstance?
Is 2+2=4 clear in meaning?
Is mathematics enough in finding our meanings?
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Ancient wisdom told us your heart does the thinking, not your brain.
Does your brain do your thinking?
Part of your brain is in your gut. The rest is in all your body, through your senses.
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How do we build better? Is function what we are after, beauty, or a balance of them? Can we really build the best with the least expensive structure and most beautiful? Or do architects really speaking hot air? Who were the best... more
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    • Modeling brain structure and functions