I started out as a neurosurgeon and then, to learn parcticality, went into auto racing for a while before settling down (a bit) as an emergency room physician. I was more intrigued by how the brain processed this thing we call "information," than by providing care, especially so after a fellowship in neurophysiology. The computer seemed a better way to approach things as long as one didn't get lost in AI.
I started out as a neurosurgeon and then, to learn parcticality, went into auto racing for a while before settling down (a bit) as an emergency room physician. I was more intrigued by how the brain processed this thing we call "information," than by providing care, especially so after a fellowship in neurophysiology. The computer seemed a better way to approach things as long as one didn't get lost in AI.
For the past many years, I questioned the nature of information and how our brains use it. Interestingly, a better connection has appreared through quantum mechanics' new toy "entanglement," not that I think the brain is entangled, but because it has shown how minds deal with this type of thinking.
I currently am producing a web-system to challenge the concepts of causality and truth via computerized coordinatizations. It will lead to new methods of using search engine marketing, health care diagnostics, epistemology (cool word, isn't it?), quantum physical developments, and business metrics.
Life is a never-ending learning experience!
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CEO, MultiVariate Communications, Inc
Private, Sole Proprietor employees, Biotechnology / Pharmaceutical industrySUNY Upstate Medical Center, New York, United States
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Areas of study: Neurophysiology
Neurosurgery
I am not selling experience here. I'm writing from the heart, and being raw and honest about the life I lead. I am writing because I want to share my story, and connect with those much wiser than I.
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