Wednesday, 31 October 2012

WF, DOM Q AND FUGUE

//////////////////////RD BK PI=The number π (/paɪ/) is a mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. The constant, sometimes written pi, is approximately equal to 3.14159. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century. π is an irrational number, which means that it cannot be expressed exactly as a ratio of two integers (such as 22/7 or other fractions that are commonly used to approximate π); consequently, its decimal representation never ends and never repeats. Moreover, π is a transcendental number – a number that is not the root of any nonzero polynomial having rational coefficients. The transcendence of π implies that it is impossible to solve the ancient challenge of squaring the circle with a compass and straight-edge. The digits in the decimal representation of π appear to be random, although no proof of this supposed randomness has yet been discovered.

The earliest written approximations of π are found in Egypt and Babylon, both within 1 percent of the true value. In Babylon, a clay tablet dated 1900–1600 BC has a geometrical statement that, by implication, treats π as 25/8 = 3.1250.[25] In Egypt, the Rhind Papyrus, dated around 1650 BC, but copied from a document dated to 1850 BC has a formula for the area of a circle that treats π as (16/9)2 ≈ 3.1605.[25]

In India around 600 BC, the Shulba Sutras (Sanskrit texts that are rich in mathematical contents) treat π as (9785/5568)2 ≈ 3.088.[26] In 150 BC, or perhaps earlier, Indian sources treat π as  ≈ 3.1622.[27]

Two verses in the Hebrew Bible (written between the 8th and 3rd centuries BC) describe a ceremonial pool in the Temple of Solomon with a diameter of ten cubits and a circumference of thirty cubits; the verses imply π is about three if the pool is circular.[28][29] Rabbi Nehemiah explained the discrepancy as being due to the thickness of the vessel. His early work of geometry, Mishnat ha-Middot, was written around 150 AD and takes the value of π to be three and one seventh.

An occurrence of π in the Mandelbrot set fractal was discovered by American David Boll in 1991


MOST USED GREEK LETTR IS PI






/////////////////////RD BK EVOLN Rx

CARB AND FAT NO SWITCHOFF HORMONES UNLIKE PROTEIN- EG LEPTIN, GHRELIN, OREXIN


/////////////////ENTER THE FARMER 10KYA, SEDENTISM, OBESITY


/////////////////////SUGAR AND STARCH GET QUICKLY ABSSORBED IN FIRST 2 OF 22FT OF GUT- WE FEEL HUNGRY SOON



///////////////////////////////FAT OR FIT- EVO CHOICE- OBESITY PREFERRES ASS BUFFER FOR LEAN TIMES


/////////////////////////////////TO Mx HUNGER , SKIP MEALS , NOT BREAKFASST


////////////////////////////////MX ING HUNGER=WATER,ORANGE, APPLE,SALAD,SOUP, NUTS-WOASSN



////////////////////////////// The rate of abusive head trauma (AHT) increased significantly in 3 distinct geographic regions during the 19 months of an economic recession compared with the 47 months before the recession


/////////////////////////FORGET LOW-FAT DIET, GO LO CARB INSTEAD



///////////////////////FAT AND PR TAKE MORE TIME TO DIGEST, TRIGGER SATIETY HORMONES

///////////////////////////MOSTLY DIET SOME EX


///////////////////////////////VIRUS EVO TACTIC- MAKING US COUGH AND SPREAD


/////////////////////////////Fish consumption once or twice a week is widely recommended for cardiovascular health


////////////////////////////////A BACTERIA IS 100 TIMES LARGER THAN A BACTERIA
 HUMAN IS 10 K TIMES LARGER THAN BACTERIA


//////////////////////////BACTERIA DIVIDE

WE  HAVE SX, SHARE GENES, EVOLVED TO OUTWIT HOSTILE MICROBES IN ENV

///////////////////////////HSV LIE DORMANT AND MANIFEST AS COLD SORE (1) OR GENITAL SORE(2)- LIKELY TO SSPREAD BY SXL CONTACT- EVO TAC OF HSV



///////////////////////MALARIA- SICKENS 500 MN , KILLS 2 MN EVERY YR, MOSTLY CHILDREN


/////////////////////////EVO TAC BY HUMAN-S ICKLE


///////////////////////////RED QUEEN HYPOTHEIS- ESCALATING ARMS RACE



//////////////////////////////MN BACTERIA CAN FIT A PINHEAD



//////////////////////////////////////BG THNK-The British scientist and author Matt Ridley makes an apt comparison between the spread of knowledge and sexual reproduction. Ideas are not birthed by single parents. The accumulation of knowledge over the course of many generations is in their DNA. That is why Ridley sees all of human progress as the mating of ideas.




////////////////////////MRSA, ESBL, VRE


///////////////////////IMMUNITY IS LIKE A PROTECTIVE 6TH SENSE


//////////////////////////////ASD, TOM, BARON-COHEN=This is now quite an old theory, about 25 years old. It’s the idea that people with autism might have a specific difficulty in imagining other people’s thoughts and feelings, putting themselves into another’s person’s shoes, or taking on another person’s perspective.

A lot of research at the psychological level points to that as a specific area of difficulty, either that people on the autistic spectrum are not developing that ability at the age that you’d expect it – by pre-school – or they are just not developing it at all, or they aren’t using the usual parts of the brain for this function. Whatever the particular manifestation of the problem, it has a big impact on their communication and their ability to socialise.


................The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, is a fictional first-hand account of autism.

The main character is a young boy with Asperger syndrome. He’s completely confused by the social interactions of people in his community and in his family, but he’s also very precocious in mathematics. The book describes, albeit fictionally, the disconnect between his understanding of systems – in this case mathematical, numerical systems – and his major difficulties in understanding people.



.............Savant syndrome certainly seems to be more common in the autistic spectrum than any other psychological or neurological group, so there’s definitely the link, but people argue about what the prevalence rate is among autism or Asperger syndrome, and it’s by no means universal.

...........Kaspar Hauser might be the first well-documented case of autism in literature, or even in history. NUREMBERG 1828



///////////////////////ALLERGY VS INTOLERANCE - IgE



////////////////////////////// PEANUT- C FATAL FOOD ALLERGY



/////////////////////////////BRAZIL NUTS- MAX RDIOACTV, L PRODUCER- BLVIA


///////////////////////hamlet- but in the gross and scope of my opinion


/////////////////////////ASPERGER- BEING RATHER THAN HAVING



///////////////////////////STAND AND UNFOLD URSELF- HAMLET


//////////////////////////////BSPIES AND NEUROTYPICALS


///////////////////////////SINCE MID-1990- ASPERGER Dx HAS BEEN ACCEPTED


///////////////////////////////DYLAN- WAIT, WHAT DO YOU MEAN? RD BK


//////////////////////////////ASPIEDOM



//////////////////////////////////SENSORY PROCESSING IRREGULARITIES


/////////////////////////////ASPIES- DA VINCI, MOZART, DARWIN,BEETHOVEN, NEWTON, EINSTEIN


//////////////////////////////FLEETING EYE CONTACT


/////////////////////////////HAMLET-and in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain to tell my
story.




//////////////////////////NO TEARS, FIRST SIX MO- DOES NOT CRY


/////////////////////////////UNDEMANDING IN INFANCY


///////////////////////////////COPYCAT INFANCY


/////////////////////////////VIVID IMAGN , GREAT CREATIVITY IN ARTS/LITERACY


////////////////////////////REPEATING THE SAME Q WHY?


//////////////////////////DRAWING UP SAMENESS- LINING UP OVALS


//////////////////////////HSENSY TO NOISE


////////////////////////////SENSORY OVERLOAD PAIN


///////////////////////////SLEEP ANOMALIES


////////////////////////////////NIGHTMARES, NIGHT FRIGHTS, STRESS ANXTY, NOCTURNAL ENURESIS


////////////////////////////OUT OF SYNC WITH SUNRISE


//////////////////////////////MORNING WAKING PROBLEMS


////////////////////////////STUMBLES AND PAINLESSNESS



//////////////////////////UNUSUAL AGE INAPPROPRIATE PURSUITS


////////////////////////TAKE LANGUAGE LITERALLY


//////////////////////////INTEREST EG BLOOD, GORE, VIOLENCE



///////////////////////NO SOCIAL/EMO CONSIDERN


/////////////////////////MAY NOT KNOW OTHER PERSONS HAVE EMOTIONS


///////////////////////////////LACK EMPATHY, CANNOT EASILY LEARN SOCIAL NORMS


////////////////////////////////BITING, KICKING AND VIOLENCE


/////////////////////////////////ROUGH AND TUMBLE, FOUL LANGG


///////////////////////////OPPO DEFIANCE- F WORD

/////////////////////////POWER STRUGGLE


//////////////////////LACK OF IMPULSE CONTROL



//////////////////////////////AXDNT PRONENESS



/////////////////////////////LACK OF EMO RECIPROCITY TO OTHERS


//////////////////////////////CANT CONTROL OWN EMO



///////////////////////////////SWAPPING IDEAS--swapping things and thoughts. (My favorite example is the camera pill—invented after a conversation between a gastroenterologist and a guided missile designer


//////////////////////////.............Agriculture was invented where people were already living in dense trading societies. The oldest farming settlements of all in what is now Syria and Jordan are situated at oases where trade routes crossed, as proved by finds of obsidian (volcanic glass) tools from Cappadocia. When farmers first colonized Greek islands 9,000 years ago they relied on imported tools and exported produce from the very start. Trade came before—and stimulated—farming.


//////////////////////////...........The explosion of new technologies for hunting and gathering in western Asia around 45,000 years ago, often called the Upper Paleolithic Revolution, occurred in an area with an especially dense population of hunter-gatherers—with a bigger collective brain. Long before the ancestors of modern people first set foot outside Africa, there was cultural progress within Africa itself, but it had a strangely intermittent, ephemeral quality: There would be flowerings of new tool kits and new ways of life, which then faded again.



///////////////////////////............The notion that exchange stimulated innovation by bringing together different ideas has a close parallel in biological evolution. The Darwinian process by which creatures change depends crucially on sexual reproduction, which brings together mutations from different lineages. Without sex, the best mutations defeat the second best, which then get lost to posterity. With sex, they come together and join the same team. So sex makes evolution a collective and cumulative process in which any individual can draw on the gene pool of the whole species. And when it comes to gene pools, the species with gene lakes generally do better than the ones with gene ponds—hence the vulnerability of island species to competition with continental ones.



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