Monday, July 12, 2010

BATMAN


                                                                              
Not just being a great fan of Batman comic strip nor a diehard fan of Chris Nolan I write this article but by sheer arousal of thunderous strikes by A I have started to pen down this one fine article or much of a questionnaire. I am trying to process some of the signals from an unknown portion of the corticular region of the brain to come up with a fictional idea for a question that is being pondered upon for generations and still will be pondered for generations.   
          
                                                              
                                    What is the meaning of life?


If you're a Briton you would instantly, of course sarcastically, say the answer is "42" and would make a deafening smile!! There have been many philosophers who exchanged ideas about the current question and would successfully find that there is simply "No" answer to it. Well I am not a philosopher. Am I?
I was trying to process this idea for a long time, and will process to eternity, since I started to stop hearing music while scurrying back to my home after a horrendous work. Music, in the current scenario, has helped a lot in creating a storm over my head by just not existing itself in my auditory receptors there by trying to focus signals from one part of the brain to be processed in the other. It all struck to me one night when I was making my research about communication. Not much did I go into the topic as I got immediately struck by this one.

What are BATS? Those are mammals that are capable of flying with their hands. The very fact that their biological name Chiropetra makes it obvious for its etymology. Bats are one of most greatest mammals still on earth, just for myself,  for now, that still provide us with an abstract yet an idea that makes us think, a process that seldom occurs in a human brain. Bats, as one is familiar with, looks for the objects around it only based on the frequency with which it emits the waves. The reflection that it receives will help making its way through the world that it imagines, as I imagine.

                                What if all things that we see around us are not real?

Instead of viewing this question in a more comical sense let us try to ponder upon a riddle in a more logical or to be blunt in a fictional sense.

What if there is a world that one is yet to see where things really sound different? Gory?  Wondrous? Obnoxious?  Pungent? Not a characteristics found by man, say a characteristics not in the region of our senses? What if a bat might evolve which sees a real picture of this world with colors and texture rather than just an imaginative shape that it sums with the signals bound back from things? What if it sees a pixar movie in a HD Television? Will there be a world that man is yet to explore (Of course BATS evolved ultimately to culminate to humans who are the highest evolved creatures topping the food chain)? Is he still professing on his theory on an imaginative plane? There are 32 different regions in visual cortex- the AI screen that processes the input picture, the picture that we see,  and recognizes the shapes, texture and so long and helps in making a cogent summarization of objects in front of us, of which only 2-3 regions' actual functions have been discovered now. What if these are the receptors of those signals that pictures us to the actual world? What if the rest 30 regions visualizes us the real world? There is still yet a concrete proof of an imaginative center of a brain. There is no region that has still yet been discovered to process all the imaginative ideas in a human brain. Is there none or have we not yet evolved to visualize the real imagination? Are these visual regions in consonance with the imaginative centers with logical inputs form the right earth and the universe which ultimately gives the meaning of life? What if the search for The Higgs Boson, also famously referred to as a “GOD” particle, is an obsolete effort by man in trying to understand the universe? Or is that the pathway of evolution that would ultimately lead us to find the real universe? Philosophers didn’t find answer to this question and I am not one. Did I say I will?


                                Will there be a BATMAN ever in human history to see the entire picture?

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