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A new kind of science

In 2002, Stephen Wolfram shook the world a little by publishing a controversial book, "A New Kind of Science", which primarily focuses on the empirical and systematic study of cellular automata. With this, he gave a new insightful ideas of seeing the world as a super-giant computational engine, which computes itself. After reading his book, I personally started to believe that maybe we all live in the Matrix , where God never gambles, instead He computes. (I wonder what Einstein will say about the New Kind of Science.)

Although the idea of cellular automata is not new, as John Conway developed a simple cellular automaton in 1970, called Conway's Game of Life, the extended of ideas of computational equivalence is really awesome.

In fact, the notion of the Universe as a giant super computer is further supported by Seth Lloyd in his book, "Programming The Universe". He just modified a little bit. The universe is not just a super computer; it is actually the giant super quantum computer, the Universal Computer where God gambles while He computes.

Well, I think, since physicists are stuck with paradoxical quantum theories, where they cannot move a single inch forward yet, it seems like new ideas have to come from somewhere else to resolve this stigma. Most likely, a new breakthrough will come from Information Theory, and Theory of Computation. Good news for computer scientists. :)

PS: I don't know how it feels to live inside a computer. :P

Conversations with God

Sometimes, it is difficult to know what is right or wrong. I am always asking if I am doing the right thing. Well, as long as I am doing it with loving kindness and compassion, it should be fine.

Enjoy the conversations with God.


Pay it forward


If you can help 3 people and change their lives, and each of 3 people, in turn, will help other 3 people, and other 3 people and so on, is it possible to change the world? Impossible?

But just pay it forward.

(The real joy comes from giving without expectation, not from taking; it comes from trying without expectation, not from achieving. it comes from living without limits, not from surviving.)

http://www.payitforwardfoundation.org/

တိမ္လႊာမို႕မို႕လြင္


တိမ္ညိဳတိမ္ျပာ
တိမ္မိလႅာႏွင့္
တိမ္သက္တံ့ေရာင္
အျပာေဘာင္ဝယ္
ေမွာင္ခဲ့တစ္ခါ
ညိဳခဲ့တစ္လီ
ၾကည္ခဲ့တစ္ခ်ိဳ႕

ရွင္ဥတၲမေက်ာ္

Serenity

Really peaceful environment, really good for contemplation :) 

The world is just awesome

 

I love the mountains
I love the clear blue skies
I love big bridges
I love when great whales fly
I love the whole world
And all its sights and sounds

Boom de yada, boom de yada
Boom de yada, boom de yada


I love the oceans
I love real dirty things
I love to go fast
I love Egyptian kings
I love the whole world
And all its craziness
Boom de yada, boom de yada
Boom de yada, boom de yada

I love tornadoes
I love arachnids
I love hot magma
I love the giant squids
I love the whole world
It’s such a brilliant place…
Boom de yada, boom de yada
Boom de yada, boom de yada

Jonathan Livingston Seagull


Most gulls don’t bother to learn more than the simplest facts of flight – how to get from shore to food and back again. For most gulls, it is not flying that matters, but eating.

“Why ,Jon ,why?” His mother asked. “Why is it so hard to be like the rest of the flock, Jon? Why can’t you leave low flying to the pelicans, the albatross? Why don’t you eat? Jon, you are bone and feathers!”

“I don’t mind being bone and feathers, Mum. I just want to know what I can do in the air and what I can’t, that’s all. I just want to know”

“See here, Jonathan,” said his father, not unkindly. “Winter isn’t far away. Boats will be few, and the surface fish will be swimming deep. If you must study, then study food, and how to get it. This flying business is all very well, but you can’t eat a glide, you know. Dont’t you forget that the reason you fly is to eat”

“…one day, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, you shall learn that irresponsibility does not pay. Life is the unknown and the unknowable, except that we are put into this world to eat, to stay alive as long we possibly can.”

“Who is more responsible than a gull who finds and follows meaning, a higher purpose for life? For a thousand years we have scrabbled after fish heads, but now we have a reason to live – to learn, to discover, to be free! “

-Richard Bach
To the real Jonathan Seagull, who lives within us all.

Dream - အိပ္္မက္

တစ္ေန႕မွာ အရာအားလုံးကို စြန္႕ခြာရမယ္ ဆိုရင္ေတာင္ အိပ္မက္ေလးတစ္ခု ေတာ့က်န္ဦးမွာပါ။ အဲဒီ အိပ္မက္က အိပ္ေနခ်ိန္မွာ မက္တာမဟုတ္လို႕ပါ။

If, one day, I have to leave everything behind and go, there will be a dream with me. Because I don't dream it while I am asleep.

သံလြင္ (Than Lwin)

The meaning of Life

Ajahn Brahm said that do not look for the meaning of life as we will not be able to find it. Instead, we have to put the meaning into life. Like working out everyday to make our body stronger and healthier, we have to train our mind to become kinder, more compassionate and happier. In fact, the meaning of life does not depend on what we gain or what we achieve, but on how we gain or how we achieve.

Please enjoy the insightful talk:

Bagan

(Source : http://www.images-photography-pictures.net/Bagan_Myanmar_Burma.htm)
Bagan is the ancient Burmese city, where we can find a lot of pagodas. Actually, it is the site of cultural heritage of ancient times as early as AD 1014.

Emotions are always short-circuited.

Life

  • You will receive a body. You may like it or hate it but it will be yours for the entire period this time around.
  • သင္ဟာ ခႏၶာကိုယ္ တစ္ခု ရမယ္။ အဲဒီ ခႏၶာ ကို သင္ ႀကိဳက္ခ်င္လည္း ႀကိဳက္မယ္၊ မုန္းခ်င္လည္း မုန္းမယ္၊ ဒါေပမယ္႔ ဒီဘ၀အတြက္ေတာ႔ ဒီခႏၶာကိုယ္ဟာ သင္႔ခႏၶာကိုယ္ပဲ။
  • You will learn lessons. You are enrolled in a full time informal school call "life". Each day in this school you will have the opportunity to learn lesson. You may like the lessons or think them irrelevant or stupid.
  • ေရာက္သြားတဲ႔ ဘ၀မွာ သင္ခန္းစာေတြ အမ်ားႀကီး ဆည္းပူးရလိမ္႔မယ္။ ဘ၀ လို႔ေခၚတဲ႔ သင္ရိုး သက္မွတ္ခ်က္ မရွိတဲ႔ အခ်ိန္ျပည္႔ ေက်ာင္းႀကီးမွာ စာရင္းသြင္းထားၿပီ။ ဒီေက်ာင္းမွာ ေန႔စဥ္ပဲ သင္႔ဘ၀အတြက္ သင္ခန္းစာေတြ ဆည္းပူးခြင္႔ ရလိမ္႔မယ္။ ဒီသင္ခန္းစာေတြကို သင္ သေဘာ က်ခ်င္လည္း က်မယ္။ အေရးမပါဘူးလို႔ ထင္ခ်င္လည္း ထင္မယ္။ အဓိပၸါယ္ မရွိဘူးလို႔ ထင္ခ်င္လည္း ထင္မယ္။
  • There are no mistakes, only lessons; growth is a process of trial and error experimentation. The failed experiments are as much a part of the process as the experiments this ultimately works.
  • အမွားမရွိပါဘူး၊ သင္ခန္းစာေတြခ်ည္းပါပဲ။ လုပ္ရင္း၊ မွားမွန္းသိရင္း၊ ျပင္ရင္းနဲ႔ပဲ ဥာဏ္ပညာ ႀကီးတဲ႔သူ ျဖစ္လာတာပဲ။ မေအာင္ျမင္တဲ႔ စမ္းသပ္မႈဟာ ေအာင္ျမင္တဲ႔ စမ္းသပ္မႈလိုပဲ အသိဥာဏ္ ႀကီးပြားမႈကို အေထာက္အကူ ျပဳပါတယ္။
  • A lesson is repeated until learned. A lesson will be re-sent to you in various forms until you have learned it. When you have learned it you can then go on to the next lesson.
  • သင္ခန္းစာ တစ္ခုကို မေက်ညက္ရင္ အဲဒီသင္ခန္းစာပဲ ထပ္ေတြ႔ရမယ္။ သင္ခန္းစာ မရမခ်င္း ဒီသင္ခန္းစာ ရမယ္႔ အေျခအေနကိုပဲ ပံုစံအမ်ိဳးမ်ိဳးနဲ႔ ထပ္ေတြ႔ရမယ္။ သင္ခန္းစာ တစ္ခုကို ေသေသခ်ာခ်ာ နားလည္သြားၿပီ သေဘာေပါက္သြားၿပီ ဆိုလွ်င္ေတာ႔ ေနာက္ သင္ခန္းစာတစ္ခုကို တက္ရၿပီ။
  • Learning lessons does not end. There is no part of life that does not contain lessons. If you are alive, there are lessons to be learned.
  • ပညာသင္တာ အဆံုးမရွိပါဘူး။ ဘ၀မွာ သင္ခန္းစာ ယူစရာမရွိတဲ႔ အခ်ိန္အခါ၊ အသက္အရြယ္ အပိုင္းအျခားဆိုတာ မရွိပါဘူး။ အသက္ ရွင္ေနသေရြ႕ သင္ခန္းစာ ယူစရာေတြ ရွိေနေသးတာပဲ။

(ဦးေဇာတိက)
(U Jotika)

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