Together DeShawn Henry and Jim Jensen learned that "difficult problems don't necessarily need complicated solutions."
The Core Algorithm is the practical applications model to my conceptual framework - Theory of Algorithms. It is a meta-methodology, that is, a smart, adaptable method for identifying the methods that best serve whatever your purpose, issue or target. In brief, an algorithm is a way of solving a problem or steps for accomplishing a task, and is mathematical and non-mathematical (i.e., conceptual and practical). This blog is my introduction of its seminal applications.
Friday, December 25, 2015
Clean Water Lens
Together DeShawn Henry and Jim Jensen learned that "difficult problems don't necessarily need complicated solutions."
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Ocean Cleanup Array
Boyan Slat understands well the Tao (way) of oceans, and lets massive debris come to his Ocean Cleanup Array.
Monday, December 21, 2015
SoccketBall
"We're harnessing rotational energy. So as the ball is rolling around the field, we have a mechanism that's rolling with it ... [that's] transferring the kinetic energy into electricity," Jessica Matthews explains.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Sugar, sugar (3) Moderaton in all
"In the end, reducing the consumption of all sweet things is generally better for your health. Everything in moderation, right?"
~Vanessa Hill
BrainCraft
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Sugar, sugar (2) Addicted to it?
"Sugar is an addictive food, but even if you like eating chocolates or donuts everyday, it doesn't mean that you're addicted. Very few people are."
~Vanessa Hill
BrainCraft
Monday, December 7, 2015
Sugar, sugar (1) Wired to love it!
"We seek out energy-dense food like sugar, because the sweet taste signals us lots of calories we need to survive... So we're kind of hard-wired to love sugar."
~Vanessa Hill
BrainCraft
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