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Saturday, 16 June 2018

What I feel as a prodigy

Get out of that building. Develop your own instruction set. Computers have accumulator. Humans who achieve great things have their accumulator. Of all the registers, non is useful unless the computer has assembly language. Then your registers decide, no matter the intensity of the task at hand. So If you only have one type of coding algorithm, one series of limited commands, then your accumulator will be limited to very limited tasks. One book I look forward to help developing a diverse accumulator is the book "Poor Charlie's Almanack" by Charles T. Munger.
Experiments are not the one designed to run for years. Real experiments can be shortened, in terms of cycle time, and they are divided/distributed into small, doable steps. That way we do not accumulate fat, but lean mass as we move forward. Our life follows the Power law. Every experiment leads to a new learning and with that a new question. Each question leads to even more questions. Lean is much much better than fat.
Semi-conductors can block electron flow, but at the same time let the difference settle, that is the electrons can flow through them at the same time. If semi-conductors would have 4 points of valence and maybe 6 n-p-n junctions, in other words (I'm not a hardware guy) if computers used something else than binary, the 2 states, maybe it would have 4 states? But the question is guiding its own answer. It is through 2 simple states: On and Off, that we're able to simplify and diversify such tasks as Weather Forcast and Athletes Research(the Nike Football kind of thing). We can do parallel thinking with computers. Which really makes endless states of computer. Find your binary. Something you're too focused on, you are too concentrated that you just strike the hit. Like the tennis player Maria Sharapova, like the Computer prodigies as such Mark Zuckerberg. Like the design prodigies as such Steve Jobs, find your binary. People call Steve Jobs a perfectionist, but only a prodigy can understand a prodigy. I empathize with histories' greatest people. I, myself, have a binary related to Windows and computers in general. I've been countlessly spending hours daily on computer systems since I was 4 years old. I was reading a paper in which researchers posited, humans have special neuron activity on parts of their brain related to a certain activity. When you do that task again and again, you activate that part of your brain and let your accumulator take over. Then it's not social proof, not the reward but your own intuition that guides you. Trust me, I've seen and felt it.

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