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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Braintenance - Your Mind - Unusual Mathematical Properties...

Your Brain. Because gray matters.

Take the darn thing out of storage and use it! There's a picture below, so you'll recognize it when you've finished reading this part and scroll down a bit. As is the case with every muscle, this one atrophies if you don't constantly exercise it. By the way, entrepreneurs tend to be among the most intelligent members our species -- our study on politicians is inconclusive for the time being.

Incidentally, knowledge has to do with the accumulated and readily accessible database of information within your brain - intelligence has more to do with how:

1) you utilize knowledge to solve problems ("generalization" or "associative thought");

2) quickly you see and recognize patterns and sequences;

3) quickly you are able to assimilate knowledge from life and from the environment;

4) quickly you are able to integrate newly assimilated knowledge with your existing database of learned knowledge;

5) you freely associate words and meanings -- some of this comes out in the form of puns and other wordplay;

6) you visualize objects or dreamscapes in your mind based upon oral or written descriptions;

7) you discover, develop, use and improve upon tools or methods.
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Here's the swell picture you were promised at the beginning...[a silence comes over the audience]....



Legal Notice: The colors in the above diagram are for the purposes of clarification and emphasis only. Brains, generally speaking, are hardly this colorful. They are mostly a very plain oatmeal gray color, and have a "jello-like" consistency. I hope that this news does not disappoint you.

Braintenance - Unusual Mathematical Properties...

Note: This article was written by author Douglas Castle (http://aboutdouglascastle.blogspot.com/) for the official, award-winning and critically-acclaimed BRAINTENANCE blog -- the place to go to train and maintain your brain. Give your cerebral agility a jolt. Sharpen your cognitive capabilities. Your brain is a muscle, and it will thank you for giving it some vigorous exercise every day. This last part about your brain saying "thank you" was merely a figure of speech and should not be taken literally. If you hear a voice, seemingly coming from inside of your cranial vault saying "thank you," you should seek psychiatric treatment. If you wish to see more blogs, widgets and other materials from this self-important, pompous author, please click on http://www.douglascastleblogosphere.com/ .



Dear Cognitive Colleagues (and Eddie, from Bayside, Queens):

Some numbers have unusual and unique properties. Following is a list of questions for you to answer. Some of these are substantially more challenging than otheres -- but then again, the challenging ones make the easy ones seem even easier. This is just a quick practical observation about subjective measurement (i.e., we can only appreciate the size or difficulty of one thing by comparing it with the size or difficulty of another -- the comparison gives us a frame of reference).

If you can answer all of these questions, I'll try to get scholar and author Yossi Feigenson to buy you a cup of coffee...although I cannot guarantee this:

A)  What number, multiplied by itself or added to itself will yield the same answer in either case?

B)  What number, when divided into any other number will equal infinity?

C)  What number, when multiplied by any second number will always equal that second number?

D)  What three numbers, when either added together or multiplied by each other will yield the same answer?

E)  If infinity is divided into infinity, what will the correct answer be?

F)  What is the next number in this sequence?  2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ___.

G)  What is the next number in this sequence?  2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, ___.

H)  What is the next number in this sequence?  3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28 ____.

I)  What is the next number in this sequence?  2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42, ____.

J)  What is the next number in this sequence?  1, 10, 101, 1010, 10101, _____.

K) What is the next number in this sequence?  2345, 3452, _____.

L) What is the next number in this sequence?  8765, 7654, ____ .


Enjoy these, and come back again for the correct answers.

See you soon,

Douglas Castle

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