Thursday, May 15, 2014

Theory of Alternate Problems


Today I want to talk about something that has been on my mind for quite some time.  I call it, the Theory of Alternate Problems (ToAP).  The basic premise is this, that what we call "solutions" are not and do not really solve problems, but actually manifest other or alternate problems.   This can be looked at as a concept similar to the Law of Conservation of Energy or the Law of Conservation of Mass.  If you're not familiar with either of these laws or concepts I'll try to give the premise of them.  Basically energy is neither created nor destroyed, but only changed or transferred.  The same concept can be applied to mass or matter.  For example when a piece of paper is burned the things that make up the paper still exist but are now in different forms i.e. ash and smoke.

Okay, now let's get back to problems and ToAP.  So here is a real world example of ToAP.  People needed to travel great distances more efficiently so we created the automobile.  The automobile enabled us to travel the distance more efficiently, but contributes to air pollution and highway fatalities(alternate problems).  An obese person wants to lose excess weight so they take a diet pill which helps them to lose the weight, but produces some other health side effects(alternate problems).  These are just two simple examples that come to mind.  This concept is not saying that what we call problem solving is not a good thing and that you should not attempt it.  Moreover, it's saying that you can treat ToAP as a Pro's and Con's assessment of whether or not it is better to deal directly with your current problem now or to deal with an alternate problem later.

One thing to note about ToAP is that the alternate problems do not always manifest themselves right away. The effects of a proposed "solution" are not always immediately apparent to the proposer.  Sometimes the person(s) who proposed the "solution" may never even see or experience the alternate problems that manifest (which goes on the perpetuate the belief that proposed "solution" did indeed solve the problem). The Alternate problems may appear much later on as a birth defect or global warming.  

The concept or theory of ToAP is not to say that problem solving is bad and that we as a society should stop doing it, but more so to say that as we approach a problem in our individual or collective lives we should look to see what alternate problem will manifest due to this current "solution" we are about to implement.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

NEW SERIES - Ideas to Ponder

Hello everyone!  Happy belated New Year!  It has been a while since I've made a post here, but it is time to get back on track.  There has been so many advances in robotics just in the last few months and I will do my best to make this a destination hub for that information, but that is not the topic of this particular post.  I want to make you aware of a new series I'm starting.  It's called "Ideas to Ponder".  These posts will be used to shed some light on a thought or new idea.  They'll range in topics, but should be very interesting to think about.  So I hope that you'll take a moment to read them and feel free to make comments and share your thoughts as well.

dBp

Friday, December 6, 2013

Now this young man is making things happen! Marques Brownlee

When it's normal for you to read about another Black teen being shot or how bad Black students are doing in school it's refreshing to see someone doing something different. Now how many college students you know possess enough clout that they can hold an interview with the CEO of a major mobile phone company?  Well that's exactly what you can witness below.  Marques Brownlee has been doing tech review for quite some time now and it has paid off for him in a big way.  Although he doesn't deal in robotics, I'm highlighting him on here because he's a prime example of what can be done it you put your mind to it.  Much continued success Marques Brownlee.


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Take a look at this young man

I'm excited to present to you a highlight video showcasing just a minor accomplishment of an upcoming young man, Kyle Castlin.  It was an honor to see a young Black male with enthusiasm to achieve and to be better than Joe average.  This young man stretched himself and selected robotics as his senior project despite never having programmed before.  Hats off to his parents for encouraging and instilling good values into this young man.  Take a look at the video below.

Monday, October 28, 2013

He's going all tha way!

Big CONGRATS! to Kyle Castlin for completing the main portion of his senior project.  Kyle wanted to do something with robotics and programming.  He wanted to do this and had very little prior knowledge in either so that alone is commendable.  Since he likes basketball and is good at it, we decided to incorporate that into his project.  What Kyle built is basically a mock up for something that would be in a full size gym.  The tennis ball represent regular basketballs.  Basically, as you shoot a ball in the hoop the robot would be responsible to sending it back to you.  But that's just scratching the surface of what you could do with this project.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Senior Project update!

Wow things are really shaping up with Kyle's Senior project.  This young man is in the process of putting the finishing touches on the structural portion of the "machine".

  Mocking it up.

 Quick inspection
 The hopper
 Putting on the flaps
Ta Da!