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Nature's advanced information processing systems

Herb Zinser reviews the Darwinian evolution of computer science

This Z-paper 215 by Herb Zinser   uses Nature's SYMBOL MACHINE words, languages, proper nouns, equations, and concepts to understand the CRYPTIC writings of newspaper reporters, editors and publishers,  and book authors.  

 

The SYMBOL MACHINE is comprised of English language words and concepts, math and physics equations, biochemistry diagrams, electromagnetic sin wave schematics, etc.   The SYMBOL MACHINE equivalent are basic college textbooks in math and science  that may be found in any  bookstore  or a bookstore near a university.

 

We are reminded of ......

Language in thought and action - S. I. Hayakawa - Google ...

books.google.com › Language Arts & Disciplines › Linguistics › General‎

A revised, updated edition of S. I. Hayakawa's classic work on semantics. He discusses the role of language, its many functions, and how language shapes our ... .... Semantics is primarily concerned with meaning and reference, i.e. what Hayakawa calls the relationship between the «map» and the «territory» ...

 

Maps and Territories - Rijnlandmodel

Language in Thought and Action, S.I. Hayakawa.

Chapter 2 Symbols Maps and Territories

There is a sense in which we all live in two worlds.

 

Thus we have the source domain of SYMBOL LIFE and thought that may get mapped to the destination range of physical biology with human activities of the geography surface of EARTH.

 

 

 

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Let's look at some proper nouns and other words that provide CLUES to Nature's message processing system ... with possible messages for  people that are interested in CRYPTIC situations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Max Born

Max Born.jpg

Max Born (1882–1970)

Born

11 December 1882

Breslau, German Empire

Died

5 January 1970 (aged 87)

Göttingen, West Germany

Residence

Göttingen, West Germany

Citizenship

German/British

Nationality

German/British

Fields

Physics

Institutions

University of Frankfurt am Main

University of Göttingen

University of Edinburgh

Alma mater

University of Göttingen

Doctoral advisor

Carl Runge[1]

Other academic advisors

Woldemar Voigt

Karl Schwarzschild

Doctoral students

Victor Frederick Weisskopf

J. Robert Oppenheimer

Lothar Wolfgang Nordheim

Max Delbrück

Walter Elsasser

Friedrich Hund

Pascual Jordan

Maria Goeppert-Mayer

Herbert S. Green

Cheng Kaijia

Siegfried Flügge

Edgar Krahn

Maurice Pryce

Antonio Rodríguez

Bertha Swirles

Paul Weiss

Peng Huanwu[1]

Other notable students

Emil Wolf

Known for

Born–Haber cycle

Born rigidity

Born coordinates

Born approximation

Born probability

Born–Infeld theory

Born–Oppenheimer approximation

Born's Rule

Born–Landé equation

Born–Huang approximation

Born–von Karman boundary condition

Born equation

Notable awards

Nobel Prize in Physics (1954)

Fellow of the Royal Society (1939)[2]

Spouse

Hedwig (Hedi) Ehrenberg (m. 1913-1970; his death; 3 children)

Signature

 

Max Born - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Born

Wikipedia

 

Max Born (11 December 1882 – 5 January 1970) was a German physicist and mathematician who was instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics.

Education - ‎Early life - ‎Career - ‎Later life

 

 

 

 

 

Splendours and Miseries of the Science Wars 

www.math.tohoku.ac.jp/~kuroki/Sokal/science_wars.html‎

 

As he later told Janny Scott of the New York Times: I structured the article around the silliest quotations about mathematics and physics from the most prominent ...

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Technetium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technetium‎

Wikipedia

 

Technetium is the chemical element with atomic number 43 and the symbol Tc. It is the ... a gap between molybdenum (element 42) and ruthenium (element 44).

Technetium-99m - ‎Isotopes of technetium - ‎Technetium star - ‎Technetium(VII) oxide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thus we see how the SYMBOL MACHINE uses words, properr nouns, and numbers to interact with subset humans ...that are like SYMBOL MACHINE information display devices.

I was computer programmer for 20 years   ..between 1975 and 1995.   Around year 2010  ..... I began to notice some patterns in  some newspaper articles about name people .. movie stars, political names, etc   ..... and I began to wonder if  Nature uses the human being as some sort of  messenger ...  using some EARTH LANGUAGE that might be a subset embedded within the regular English language.

 

I looked at my history   ... and at some people I  knew at work, etc ......   and a few of them seem to be signaling device .... representing the Carl Jung collective unconsciousness,etc.

They, themselves, do not realize this ..... but I ..studying  this system mechanism ... slowly figured out some ideas.

 

People like Edgar Cayce and others  ....  probably had this ability ...as a natural ability  ... whereas I have to figure it out the hard way ... with math and science books proving clues about EARTH LAB and its system contents and procedures.

Know thyself .... its your turn to ponder..

 

The Power of Your Mind (Edgar Cayce Series Title): Edgar ... 

www.amazon.com/Power-
Edgar
-Cayce ….How to Open a Edagr Cayce

BODY/BRAIN neuroscience ….. Cayman Islands Bank Account in existential expression systems  …..WORLD TWO 

…….. with blood arteries … software language islands

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ….

The Lost World (Doyle novel)

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Amazon.com

 

Edgar Cayce's bio-radio …. rare mind tuned to the Universal Mind 

gives us extraordinary insights into the power of our own minds. – John Van Auken Cayce takes us to the …

Biology radio

neuro-science battles

 

 

11 - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll (1832 ... 

classiclit.about.com/library/bl-etexts/lcarroll/bl-lcarroll-alice-11.htm‎

Read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll (1832-1898). ... Here one of the guinea-pigs cheered, and was immediately suppressed by the officers ...

Thus we see some pieces to some interesting puzzles about Life and symbols of the living language.

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English is a Living Language and is Changing All the Time ...

The Lost World is a science fiction novel by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle, published in 1912, concerning an expedition to a plateau in the Amazon basin of South America where prehistoric animals still survive.

It was originally published serially in the Strand Magazine and illustrated by New-Zealand-born artist Harry Rountree during the months of April–November 1912.

The character of Professor Challenger was introduced in this book. The novel also describes a war between indigenous people and a vicious tribe of ape-like creatures.

Challenger

Challenger

Challenger war casualties and cover-up

Challenger Disaster

The mission’s launch from Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida, was delayed for six days due to weather and technical problems.

The morning of January 28 was unusually cold, and engineers warned their superiors that certain components—particularly the rubber O-rings that sealed the joints of the shuttle’s solid rocket boosters—were vulnerable to failure at low temperatures. However, these warnings went unheeded, and at 11:39 a.m. Challenger lifted off.

Seventy-three seconds later, hundreds on the ground, including the families of McAuliffe and the other astronauts on board, stared in disbelief as the shuttle broke up in a plume of smoke and fire.

plume of smoke and fire.

plume of smoke and fire.

The War of the Worlds Full Text:
Book 1, Chapter 13 Page 2

www.shmoop.com › war-of-the-worlds-hg-wells › boo...

Read the full text of Book 1, Chapter 13 of The War of the Worlds on Shmoop. ... by H.G. Wells ... desolate under the hot blue sky, with the smoke and little threads of flame going straight up into the heat of the afternoon.

 ... The sky was what is called a mackerel sky--rows and rows of faint down-plumes of cloud, just tinted with ...

Millions more watched the wrenching tragedy unfold on live television.

Within seconds, the spacecraft broke apart and plunged into the ocean, killing its entire math function  crew, traumatizing the nation and throwing NASA’s shuttle program into turmoil.