Inquisitive Questions

January 28th, 2008

I had just received the Biomedical Project title, could be a blessing though it was the last choice and took up Artificial Organ Technology module.

What makes human brain much better than many other animals have kept many neuro-scientists baffled.

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Alphas is me and scored 154 :)
The human brain isn’t the largest, isn’t the heaviest, neither is it much different than others. Seems to be the complexity of the neurons which is the least understood by experts.

I had also attended a talk on Neuro Linguistic Programming(NLP), and how people perceive using visual, auditory and kinesthetic by looking at the movement of the eyes.

IQ is a benchmark used to test intelligence at a given age and 100 being the normal. Nurture and nature play the role in determining one’s IQ, nature when born and nurture when taught.

Update: EQ is far more important in the society like someone mentioned to me, oh well there are so many other factors involved that have to be included in.

Celebrations

January 10th, 2008

My result for Open Source Development module will be out in about a month later. I had signed up for BME499 Project and two other modules directly with Open University in Feb, Web Basics and Databases within website design.

Been to gatherings from relatives, friends, and colleagues. They were elated and had food, parties, gifts and a pleasant occasion.

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Surrounded by girls again

I also went over to Woodlands to see the fireworks, Esplanade and Vivocity were a few locations having countdown too. Human jams and traffic jams are common whenever a big event is held, and how the government intend to squeeze 6million population into cars, buses and MRT. ;)

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Lighting effects

Sounds ridiculous and even unimaginable, that Singapore could hold that many people. Singapore is such a small country, maybe there would be stackable highways, detachable MRT and underground terrace houses?