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bai1
(col10382)
Author:
Duong Sang
Keywords:
OK
Summary:
Việc lựa chọn các giải pháp công nghệ để xây dựng HTTT phải thoả mãn mục tiêu đề ra nhưng cũng phải phù hợp với hạ tầng kỹ thuật CNTT còn yếu kém và chưa đồng bộ của Viện, nhất là tại các đơn vị trực thuộc và trình độ ... như sau:
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Việc lựa chọn các giải pháp công nghệ để xây dựng HTTT phải thoả mãn mục tiêu đề ra nhưng cũng phải phù hợp với hạ tầng kỹ thuật CNTT còn yếu kém và chưa đồng bộ của Viện, nhất là tại các đơn vị trực thuộc và trình độ CNTT của các cán bộ Điều hành tác nghiêp chưa đồng đều. Vì vậy, HTTT phải tương đối gọn nhẹ, dễ cài đặt và dễ sử dụng. Từ định hướng này, chúng tôi đưa ra lựa chọn công nghệ như sau:
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Subject:
Test/Draft
Language:
English
Popularity:
40.57%
Revised:
2006-10-02
Revisions:
New
DSPA
(col10599)
Author:
Janko Calic
Institution:
University of Surrey
Keywords:
digital
,
dsp
,
processing
,
signal
Summary:
An introductory course in Digital Signal Processing
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
69.44%
Revised:
2010-05-18
Revisions:
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Introduction to DSP
(col11203)
Author:
Janko Calic
Institution:
University of Surrey
Keywords:
digital
,
dsp
,
processing
,
signal
Summary:
An introductory course in Digital Signal Processing
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
77.15%
Revised:
2011-04-27
Revisions:
6
A Stone May Be Conscious
(m14452)
Author:
Kedar Joshi
Keywords:
Stone, Inanimate, Conscious, Consciousness, Semi-Idealism, NSTP Theory, Spatial, Illusive, Virtual, Real, Non-Spatial, Feelings, States of Consciousness, Conceptual, Superhuman, Mind, NSTPs, Engine, Broken, Pain, Death, Pieces, Type
Summary:
This work attempts to demonstrate the significant possibility (as contrast to the superhyperbolic or the least possibility) in an apparently inanimate thing, like a stone, being conscious. According to the semi-idealistic framework of the NSTP (Non – Spatial Thinking Process) theory, any spatial, and therefore illusive/virtual, entity may have (real ... superhuman engine.
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This work attempts to demonstrate the significant possibility (as contrast to the superhyperbolic or the least possibility) in an apparently inanimate thing, like a stone, being conscious. According to the semi-idealistic framework of the NSTP (Non – Spatial Thinking Process) theory, any spatial, and therefore illusive/virtual, entity may have (real non-spatial) feelings/states of consciousness associated with it, provided it has an appropriate conceptual representation in the superhuman engine. A stone, for example, being an apparently spatial entity, may have conceptual representation in the superhuman mind/NSTPs/engine so as to be conscious. Thus, it may be that a broken stone feels pain till its death and then its pieces become conscious. The kind/type of states of consciousness associated with a stone depends entirely upon the kind/type of conceptual representation it has in the superhuman engine.
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
48.73%
Revised:
2007-04-16
Revisions:
New
Astrology and Idealism
(m14558)
Author:
Kedar Joshi
Keywords:
Astrology, Idealism, Mind, Body, Realism, Non-Spatial, Spatial, Indian, Vedic, Empirical, Planets, NSTP Theory, Quantum Non-Locality, Conceptual, Indicator, Universal, Program
Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
30.97%
Revised:
2007-05-31
Revisions:
New
Bohmian Mechanics: Vague and Absurd
(m14448)
Author:
Kedar Joshi
Keywords:
Bohm, Bohmian, Mechanics, Vague, Absurd, Force, Quantum Potential, Space, Quantum, Order, Universe, Implicit, Time, Implicate Order, Gravitational Force, Magnetic Force, Structure, Abstraction, Mechanistic, Explanation, Newton, Action at a Distance, Superquantum Potentials, Implicate Domain, Idealism, Spirit, Consciousness, NSTP Theory, Axiom, Self-Evident Truth, Non-Spatial
Summary:
This work attempts to show that Bohmian mechanics is vague and absurd on two basic grounds. Bohmian mechanics essentially postulates the existence of a subtle force called “the quantum potential” which pervades all space and provides direct connections between quantum systems. It suggests that a total order in the whole ... and absurd.
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This work attempts to show that Bohmian mechanics is vague and absurd on two basic grounds. Bohmian mechanics essentially postulates the existence of a subtle force called “the quantum potential” which pervades all space and provides direct connections between quantum systems. It suggests that a total order in the whole universe is contained, in some implicit sense, in each region of space and time. And the quantum potential corresponds to such “implicate order”. The first of the two grounds states that no idea of (spatial) force, e.g. gravitational or magnetic force or the quantum potential, can be a substitute for any simple or, moreover, complex intelligent (spatial) structure, e.g. a neural structure found in human brain, as the concept of force is a mere abstraction, a vague idea, which does not provide (spatial) mechanistic explanations. (For example, Newton’s idea of gravitational force fails to explain “action at a distance”.) Therefore, a region of space and time, though containing quantum and possibly infinite number of super…quantum potentials, simply cannot contain a neural order, for example, unless containing an appropriate (spatial) “structure” representing the order. The second ground considers the Bohmian mechanistic idea/remark that “the (spatial) implicate domain”, corresponding to the (spatial) quantum potentials, could equally be called Idealism, Spirit, Consciousness. This idea/remark means that Bohmian mechanics considers consciousness to be spatial which, however, contradicts the NSTP (Non – Spatial Thinking Process) theoretical axiom/“self-evident truth” that ‘consciousness is non-spatial’. In short, Bohmian mechanics is vague and absurd.
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
42.25%
Revised:
2007-04-16
Revisions:
New
God as the Ultimate Questioner
(m14535)
Author:
Kedar Joshi
Keywords:
God, Supreme Being, Ultimate Questioner, Unanswerable, Question, Nature, Existence, Life, Semi-Solipsism, Universe, Purpose, Vanity, Existence, Intelligence, UQV Theory
Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
19.51%
Revised:
2007-05-22
Revisions:
New
Precedent Utilitarianism
(m14375)
Author:
Douglas Reay
Keywords:
Philosophy Ethics Utilitarianism
Summary:
An examination of the standard objections to Utilitarianism from the perspective of one particular sub-type: Precedent Utilitarianism
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
84.86%
Revised:
2007-03-10
Revisions:
New
Semi-Idealism + Semi-Dualism
(m14462)
Author:
Kedar Joshi
Keywords:
Semi-Idealism, Semi-Dualism, Spatial, Non-Spatial, Qualia, Self, Consciousness, Physical, Material, Mental, Virtual, Quantum, Non-Locality, Illusion, Superhuman, Computer
Summary:
The purpose of this work is to bring out “semi-idealistic + semi-dualistic metaphysics” through the NSTP (Non – Spatial Thinking Process) theory. The NSTP theory is a (philosophy of mind) semi-idealistic as well as semi-dualistic theory that the material universe, where some peculiar phenomena like quantum non-locality ... and dualism.
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The purpose of this work is to bring out “semi-idealistic + semi-dualistic metaphysics” through the NSTP (Non – Spatial Thinking Process) theory. The NSTP theory is a (philosophy of mind) semi-idealistic as well as semi-dualistic theory that the material universe, where some peculiar phenomena like quantum non-locality exist in, is exclusively a group of superhuman as well as non-superhuman thinking processes existing in the form of (non-spatial physical/material) feelings (i.e. states of consciousness). In computer terminology, it regards the (material) universe as a non-spatial computer, with hardware of (non-spatial) feelings and software of superhuman as well as non-superhuman thoughts/ideas, including those of space, which is then an illusive/virtual/merely apparent entity. The mere existence of the superhuman thoughts is responsible for the empirical (i.e. a posteriori) order in the non-superhuman ones. The theory, however, accepts the possibility of the reality of space, the space where the phenomena like quantum non-locality do not exist in. The theory is constituted of 6 axioms, 1 theorem, and 3 conjectures. The key strength and novelty in the theory lies in its axiomatic/self-evident foundation, its innovative semi-idealism and semi-dualism, its idea of superhuman states of consciousness, its computational description of idealism, and, in general, its road to idealism and dualism.
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
24.19%
Revised:
2007-04-19
Revisions:
New
Should A Criminal Solipsist Be Acquitted?
(m14451)
Author:
Kedar Joshi
Keywords:
Criminal, Solipsist, Acquittal, Feelings, Consciousness, Mind, Solipsistic Crime, Psychology, Judge, Conviction
Summary:
The purpose of this work is to discuss whether a criminal solipsist should be acquitted. A solipsist is generally a one who believes that other apparently animate (and also inanimate) entities have no feeling/s or state/s of consciousness associated with them. Therefore, considering that solipsism makes sense, a solipsist tends ... of crime.
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The purpose of this work is to discuss whether a criminal solipsist should be acquitted. A solipsist is generally a one who believes that other apparently animate (and also inanimate) entities have no feeling/s or state/s of consciousness associated with them. Therefore, considering that solipsism makes sense, a solipsist tends to have no criminal mind, and thus they could be justly accused only in a conventional sense. This work discusses the definition and types of solipsism, the types of solipsistic crimes, the psychology of a judge, and the positive as well as the negative consequences of such acquittal as well as conviction. The work finally concludes in the favour of acquittal in the case of some specific solipsists committing some particular types of crime.
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
26.67%
Revised:
2007-04-16
Revisions:
New
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