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Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Monday, August 01, 2011

Why Science?

What a story!
According to Wikipedia entry of a very famous geneticist "Nikolai Vavilov"

While developing his theory on the centres of origin of cultivated plants, Vavilov organized a series of botanical-agronomic expeditions, collected seeds from every corner of the globe, and created in Leningrad the world's largest collection of plant seeds.[1] This seedbank was diligently preserved even throughout the 28-month Siege of Leningrad, despite starvation; one of Nikolai's assistants starved to death surrounded by edible seeds. Vavilov also formulated the law of homologous series in variation.[2] He was a member of the USSR Central Executive Committee, President of All-Union Geographical Society and a recipient of the Lenin Prize. During most of his career Vavilov was assisted by his deputy Georgy Balabajev.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Friday, August 27, 2010

Computation and the two legs of Science

Some people believe that with the rise of efficient computational methods, machineries and problems which can only be solved computationally, computation has become a third leg of Science after Theory and Experimentation. In this article, Moshe Yardi argues that computation is an enabler to the two pre-existing legs of Science and it should not be treated as a new leg!

Monday, December 07, 2009

Science

What is Science?
For me, it is 40% experimentation, 50% good book-keeping (i.e. recording your experiments faithfully) and 10% analysis after the former two are done.

Sunday, November 09, 2008

To the Moon!-II


India's unmanned moon explorer Chandrayaan is now orbitting around the moon. This seems to have been the most tricky part of the operation though ofcourse most of the non-technical people had no clue.
A relieved  Nair said today's operation was the "most crucial moment" in the mission."We have done it," he declared.
"For the last 20 minutes, almost all our hearts were at a standstill," Nair said immediately after the the challenging manoeuvre was carried out. 

Related post : To the moon!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Commerce -> Math -> Science ->Trade -> Boom

We live in interesting times 

The financial crisis is just beginning according to some finance insiders, economists and journalists. One of the reasons for this crisis is the high amount of leveraged trading done by banks and other institutions. 

Leveraging means using tools to amplify your action. In a physical lever, we need to apply small force at one point to achieve a multiple of that force at some other location by pivoting on a fulcrum point.



Leverage in Physics

So to have the effect of X times a force F, you just have to apply a force F at another suitably chosen point. This is a powerful idea but has been around for millenia most notably used by Archimides in many of his inventions. Infact, he is said to have remarked that give me a fulcrum strong enough and I will move the world.

But the downsides of this is that if you make a small change in F, there will be X times the change on the other side. So a small error propogates multiplicatively in leveraged scenario. 

Though this is a crude analogy, but even in finance people started doing something similar. They did leveraged trades so as to need to only invest a small amount but hoping to get a bigger return. They failed to see the downside which is that their risk also balooned and also the fact that if everyone took such extremely leveraged position, the whole system becomes extremely fragile due to a small shock even though the chances of that shock occuring might have reduced.

Many of these financial instruments were results of using complex mathematical tools and methods which were traditionally developed to help in solving scientific and engineering problem. But primitive mathematics like number system and algebra were developed to facilitate trade and commercial activities. 

It is funny that first math developed from commerce, then it is used and developed spectacularly well in the field of science and engineering, but then the advanced math when applied back to the field of commerce seems to have backfired. 



Wednesday, October 22, 2008

To the moon!


Within the next two hours, ISRO will launch India's unmanned mission to moon. The probe called chandrayaan will carry equipments for scientific study of lunar environment. It is an expensive and ambitious effort for a country grappling to provide food for a big part of its population. Hope everything goes well.



Update: Launch Success!