Tag: science

  • You’re Not an Expert Just Because You Read Someone’s Opinions

    You’re Not an Expert Just Because You Read Someone’s Opinions

    The truth hurts right? I once had someone call me an expert on identity.  I quickly corrected them and told them that I am a specialist.  I know some things, but I’m definitely no expert.  I might know more than some people, but there are definitely many people that know…

  • Think About Learning

    Think About Learning

    I love listening to professors.  I’m a professor.  I don’t mind if people listen to me or not, but I love to listen to professors.  More than that – I love to learn.  I love learning what professors have learned and studied. I was listening to a professor share his…

  • Cognitive Semiconductors

    Cognitive Semiconductors

    Have you heard about this?  You can check out an article on Cognitive Semiconductors. Here’s the basic idea – computers are mainly left brained.  A computer can remember information.  It can calculate things relatively quickly.  It uses algorithms to make decisions, but it’s all programmed to do it. The Cognitive Semiconductor…

  • The Speed of Science

    The Speed of Science

    ….is SLOOOOOOOOOOOW. If you have a great idea today that you want to research and study, by the time your idea is published, it’ll be at least a year before the world will know it.  Then with a one year embargo – that the journals have instituted – it’s 2…

  • Identity Science and Art

    As I continue to process through Identity, I face the challenge of many of the social science research that I read.  In my opinion, Social Science research is interested in researching how something works or happens.  They attach numbers to an experience or a feeling and then crunch the numbers…