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Monday
Jun082009

Where to Find Facts

Updated on Tuesday, June 9, 2009 at 3:32PM by Registered CommenterMAD21

By Alan

Many people talk about being able to find "the truth." They embark on great journeys of discovery across geographic distances. Many talk about the climb of Mount Everest to be a journey for truth. Often it's an attempt to find out about themselves, not about the world around them.

Answers aren't always the same as truth. And, facts aren't always enough of the truth. Anyone who has witnessed courtroom hearings or even viewed fictional court drama know it's possible to use facts selectively to mislead through innuendo, tone of voice, and even ridicule to generate a larger lie.

Where do you look to check on facts? How do you know if a fact you currently hold in your possession is actually true?

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Monday
May252009

How To Answer Questions?

By Alan

You've got to be kidding. How does Daddy answer questions? That's a huge topic of discussion. Of course, depending on what information you have, you probably have to answer differently. Why is it that some people can find the answers online in a few seconds, when others search endlessly and still struggle with no good results? If they are using the same Internet, then it must be something about technique. We'll talk first about the resources available, and we'll talk techniques in a future article (probably titled "How to find Answers.")

"Why is the sky blue?"

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Saturday
May162009

WolframAlpha

By Alan

The latest hot technology news surrounds the launch of the "knowledge calculation engine" called WolframAlpha.   This is the invention of one of a true problem solving genius who has spent nearly 15 years working in the middle of the night (to avoid interruptions) trying to determine a new way of figuring out the universe with simple equations.  See the Wired article by Steven Levy called, The Man Who Cracked The Code to Everything."

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