Thursday, September 24, 2009

The most profound question I've learned to ask myself

The most profound question I've learned to ask myself:

If God is a engineer and architect then
God must have existed and constructed everything alongside with Him.
But if God is a writer and composer then
we all just exists in God's imagination...

The concept of existence is vague yet we have learned to live and exist to adapt.
We have learned to create things based on patterns we see.

Finding such patterns in concrete structures and systems
and directions to take towards innovation.

Elegant Thinking leads to Elegant Designs:

I've always been fascinated by this world. Everytime I look up I always have a question above.

Why is that from the tiniest particles to very complex social structures—there has always been a pattern. As this scale independent patterns that exposes a kind of “abstraction” stretches my imagination.

At the smallest conceivable concept the universe as made up of strings—what is this seemingly infinitely thin strand that vibrates in harmony with the universe. Different pattern of vibrations in which fundamental particles are made.

Knowing that there exists such patterns of vibrations fascinates me.

Imagination, Separation and Reality:

People have long search for the truth in a way that it is understandable and concrete. Abstractions is where the realm of imagination and creativity lies.

In the field of engineering we have studied theories and laws on how these concrete theories are put into motion, how they interact in relation to each other. And have not considered such abstractions as much, and that L-Directed thinking has flourished in these fields.

As such for time we have understood that phenomenon like electricity and magnetism as separate—yet in reality this two is actually the same, we only define it relative to us.

Thinking in an abstract way really captures all that there is to something.

Open Software, Open Resources:

Many people think of software just as a stuff for computers—but there's something beyond that. It may not seem obvious that software can actually take critical roles in our society.

And that a simple innovation, making something like this more available could actually help save millions of lives.

As the lack of equipments and immediate information is one of the forefront reasons of fatality at the edge of disasters. And that tracing back, it can be pointed at the other edge, the design of such systems, systems which cost millions of dollars. Making it cost less will make a difference.

Since I've been to designing such similar complex systems at least internally, there is really a way to reduce such systems cost. The key is elegant design. My way of elegant design takes engineering practices across different platforms of thinking. In which creativity works and R-Directed thinking soars!

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