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Here is a basic page layout with a right sidebarAn offbeat take on “Time”, the most important commodity
It is said time is the most important commodity. More important than money because money you can earn, time you can’t. However, All times are not equal. There are times when I feel calm, self assured, confident and sharp. Life just feels a blessing. All problems...
My Inspiration from Future Prediction.
I recently posted following comments on the article - "Can you please predict the future for me?"I draw a very specific inspiration from the numerous futuristic scenarios mentioned in this blog and other publications of wfs.I believe that at least some of the many...
Wouldn’t armed robbery become safer?
Robbers enter your home. Under threat, make you go online and transfer your belongings to them. They leave, without any threat of being caught or being chased by police. Neeraj ps. These were my comments on the article - "The End of Theft".
Future unemployment – past trends may not be good indicators.
I recently posted following comments on the article Hi, I’m a Robot and I’m Here To Take Your JobThis topic, as article also noted, is not new and has been around since at least the onset of industrial revolution. The broad trend so far has been that machines...
Comments to the article – “Investing in the Future of Regenerative Medicine” – James Lee
I Recently posted following comments to the article - Investing in the Future of Regenerative Medicine by James LeeFuture of Disparity - On the face of Exponential GrowthSubmitted by Neeraj Mital on Tue, 05/21/2013 - 8:04pm.Very...
Future of Disparity – On the face of Exponential Growth in Science and Technology
The world has been witnessing a rising trend in economic disparity between very rich and the rest. However, as of now, money is only a small factor in improving health and ageing - see Parity in the midst of rising disparity - but for how long! . However, this is...
Parity in the midst of rising disparity – but for how long!
Economic disparity is on the rise. Quick googling will reveal that over last 10-15 years, the wealth of rich in US has soared while that for middle class and below has largely been flat. The story in other developed and most developing countries is no different.Are...
Rubik’s cube and I
Rubik’s cube has always intrigued me for many reasons. It was initially an intellectual challenge to solve a complex puzzle. But after I solved it, my fascination for it increased further. Most methods, of solving Rubik’s cube focus on reducing the number of steps...
Review of paper supporting “Simulated Reality” – flaws in reasoning
"A Cybernetic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics" Ross Rhodes RhodesR@BottomLayer.comThis is a review of the above paper I stumbled upon on internet. The article attempts to provide arguments in support of the proposition that the universe as we know of is not a...
Are we living in Simulated Reality?
Most of the material I have come across on this topic is written by philosophers and logicians and targeted towards the same audience. They try to establish this possibility by idioms and postulates. In fact when I mentioned it even to some of my scientific minded...
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