God's Debris

review of "God's Debris" authored by Scott Adams

a brilliant thought experiment, brilliant because this thought experiment occurred in an American. this is Vedanta blossoming from its early inquisitive stage, the notable change being its from a westerner and not restricted to western audience alone.

i was tempted to read the freely distributed PDF available in the Internet, mainly because it is free and was suggested by a close friend. i could not resist taking notes while reading the PDF then and there. so i took a printout of the complete set and started scribbling all over the empty space on the top, bottom and on the sides of the pages. a friend of mine suspected that i am reading research papers for my work related project in the bus as she saw me reading this material with a pencil in hand.

let me see if i can make sense out of what i scribbled on those pages. i have tried to copy them here and add some sensible explanations (for my own reference and record).

.......contid as and when i get time for this .......

Scott Adams' Blog can be read here.


Comments

  1. I had a conversation with another friend, who is even more imbibed with the contents of God's Debris. Probability plays a major role in the expression of an event in one's life. Throughout our life, we try to improve our chances (or the odds as referred to by statisticians) to be happy. When we are a baby, the P(x) is almost 1 as x had a very wide and unbounded range. As we grow, x is very very narrow and P(x) almost 0:-)).

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