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Thursday, August 31, 2017

Are we living in computer simulated universe controlled by aliens or higher powers ?




Are we living in a computer simulated universe? Imagine, if you, me, dogs, cats, fishes and every person and all those non living things in the cosmos were actually characters in some giant computer game of the size of universe, we would not necessarily know it. The seemingly weird  idea that the universe is a simulation may sounds more like the plot of “The Matrix,” but it is also a legitimate scientific hypothesis where lot of scientists are working and trying to understand. Researchers debated, researched, pondered over the controversial notion again and again.


Such existential-sounding hypotheses often tend to be essentially untestable and may be laughed off, but some researchers think they could find experimental evidence that we are living in a computer game. One idea is that the programmers might cut corners to make the simulation easier to run. “If there is an underlying simulation of the universe that has the problem of finite computational resources, just as we do, then the laws of physics have to be put on a finite set of points in a finite volume,” said Zohreh Davoudi, a physicist at MIT. “Then we go back and see what kind of signatures we find that tell us we started from non-continuous spacetime.”

Below video may give some more insights:
Hindi - English Video ( Link Below )




Sudhir Pai, is an electronics engineer and have worked with corporates like ICICI Bank, Kotak and Motilal Oswal. Now, he full time a business consultant, life coach, motivational trainer and author of 2 inspiring books. He can be reached on 9820073993 (Mumbai - India)

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Young Innovator - Story of Vignesh Subrahmaniam



Age: 29
Technical area: Software
Current position: Lead scientist at GE Global Research
As a child, Subrahmaniam had an unusual combination of interests. He was interested in mathematics as well as music. While he was fond of reading books, he liked forecasting the weather and playing the veena. He grew up to become of one the youngest and finest statisticians and data scientists in the country.
Twelve years ago, when he had to decide the course of his career, his mother encouraged him to take up the field which he so passionately adored. “My mother has always believed that to really become successful, you need to do what you are passionate about,” says Subrahmaniam.
So, at that time, when people usually opted to study for a medical or engineering degree, he went to the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata.
After completing his studies in 2008, he joined the global research team at the US-based products and services firm General Electric Co., where he had interned in 2005. His forte is statistical modelling for weather forecasting to solve industrial problems.
In the early stages of his career, he developed mathematical models and algorithms that added significant value to diverse industrial applications. He worked with two more researchers to develop a new machine-learning algorithm which analysed historical weather data in the Indian subcontinent to identify regions that have similar rainfall patterns. His research led to the discovery of a new monsoon region called the Homogenous Indian Monsoon Region, which later improved monsoon forecasting over large areas of northern and eastern India. His work was published in the Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (2009).
In 2010, Subrahmaniam invented an automated mixture analysis algorithm for identifying unknown substances based on its Raman spectra. This method was later granted a patent. “It was used by GE’s Homeland Protection business to identify unknown mixtures such as narcotics or drugs correctly,” says Subrahmaniam.
Though identification of mixtures from spectral data is a well-studied topic, Subrahmaniam developed the first ever method based on partial correlation to generate probabilities on all the identified mixture components. His work on this was published in the Journal of Applied Spectroscopy in 2010.
Over the last seven years, Subrahmaniam has been involved in creating a software system consists of self-learning algorithms, which analyse historical weather patterns at a location and predict the most repeatable patterns. It compares that information with the requirements for its clients, such as setting up a wind farm at that location, to come up with the best model to do so. The method has been adopted by GE’s wind business for setting up wind turbines.
Subrahmaniam has been involved in industry applications related to wind farming, power grids, transport and aviation.
“Over a period of time, the system that we have created has demonstrated verifiable results,” he says.
Subrahmaniam is now experimenting with deep learning, a new field in machine learning, which uses artificial neural networks to learn levels of representation and abstraction that make sense of data such as images, sound, and text, in a way the human brain learns and understands it.
“We are using new analytical models and deep learning for analysing historical weather data to increase the accuracy of our predictions,” he says. “We are also looking to use this model to expand our horizons and solve problems across various industries.”
Source : Google, LiveMint.

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Nobel Peace Prize 2011 - Ms. Ellen Sirleaf


Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Born 29 Oct 1938), age 79, is a Liberian politician, and Nobel Peace Prize 2011 winner. She is 24th and current President of Liberia since 2006.

Ellen is often referred as "Iron Lady of Liberia" for her strong will and political persistence, and is Africa's first democratically elected female leader. Her political path has not been an easy one and she was imprisoned in 1980's for criticizing government policies in Liberia.



In her book, This Child will be great, she writes - If asked to describe my homeland in one sentence, I may say something like this: Liberia is a wonderful, beautiful, mixed up country, struggling mightily to find itself.

Given more space, however, I would certainly elaborate.

Liberia is some 43,000 square miles of lush, well-watered land on the bulge of West Africa, a country slightly larger than the state of Ohio, a lilliputian nation with a giant history. It has a population of 3.5 million people from some sixteen ethnic groups speaking some sixteen indigenous languages plus English. It has never known hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, droughts, or other natural disasters, only the occasional flood and the more frequent havoc wreaked by man. Liberia is complicated. To paraphrase Winston Churchill, Liberia is a conundrum wrapped in complexity and stuffed inside a paradox. Then again, it was born that way.

In 2011 - She won Nobel Peace Prize for her relentless efforts to bring peace, prosperity and progress for Liberia.

To know more about this great lady, please Google and YouTube her.


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Monday, August 21, 2017

Want to make your child genius ? Play chess with your child !


Every parents want their child to become a genius. They want their child to think creatively and logically. Alongwith sports, exercise and nutritious food, try playing CHESS with your child.

Here are top benefits of playing CHESS with your child :

1) It develops healthy relation between parents and child.

2) It helps to develop logic (left brain) and creativity (right brain).

3) When CHESS is played on regular basis, it helps to develop concentration.


4) CHESS helps to develop problem solving skills.

5) It improves memory.

6) Child learns to think short term and long term.

7) Strategic thinking improves over a period of time.

8) A good exercise for brain and can help in Alzheimer's condition
    for senior citizens.

9) It also helps to develop intuition.

10) Children learn to think fast and correct.

So - if you are motivated enough, teach your kids this wonderful game and encourage others as well to play this game on regular basis.

Stay Happy and Stay Motivated.

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Saturday, August 19, 2017

Story of Saloni Malhotra (Desi Crew)


Saloni Malhotra (Founder - DesiCrew)

Saloni Malhotra is polite, petite and soft-spoken. In fact, she looks like she might still be in college.

"It is a problem sometimes," she admits. "People in this industry are expected to have some white hair - it gives confidence to the client ! She sometimes laugh off.

Saloni Malhotra is the founder and CEO of DesiCrew, an IT enabled services company, that provide back office and support services in rural part of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

After doing engineering from Pune Universtity and working with interactive media startup Web Chutney, based out of Delhi, she came in contact with Prof. Jhunjhunwala of TeNet group, IIT Madras and came up with idea of Desi Crew.


Desi Crew started with an objective to setup rural BPO's in Tier 2 cities towns and villages, which will generate employment opportunities to backward unemployed youth in these towns and villages.

Initially, Desi Crew struggled with intial hiccups of starting a social enterprise, but today stands tall and successful giving employment to 400 plus youth in these villages of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

For more on Desi Crew, visit google and youtube.

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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Vikas Das - Engineer quits job to work with tribals


VAT VRIKSHA (Sanskrit word for Banyan Tree), an social enterprise started by Vikas Das, who left high paying engineering job to do something meaningful in life and create a positive impact on lives of tribal community struggling to live a dignified life.

Vat Vriksha helps tribal women with almost zero formal education to design and run small enterprises.

At age 28, after working long hours from cubicle of MNC, he was wondering whether he is going to repeat this schedule his entire life making MNCs richer and richer. After deep introspection and self analysis, he decided to finally quit his comfortable high paying job and decided to work with tribals.

A trip back to Bhubaneshwar decided what he will ultimately do with his life.

Vikas decided to dedicate his life for upliftment of tribal areas in naxalite infested areas like Chhatisgarh, Jharkhand and West Bengal.


His social enterprise Vat Vriksha is based on concept of Vasudhev Kutumbhakam, which means, the whole universe is my family. He recalls an incident from childhood, when tribals were not allowed to enter temple as they were considered inferior and impure. This hurted him a lot and he decided to do something about it when he grows up.

Vat Vriksha is built on solid foundation of ethics and integrity to provide dignified life to tribals in a way of basic education and entrepreneurship !

Please google Vikas Das Vat Vriksha for more information on his work.

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Telepathy - A technical possibilty


Article - Sudhir Pai

TELEPATHY.
For many years, people were struggling and researching on ESP (Extra sensory perception) phenomenon.

But thanks to Mark Zuckerberg, ESP has become a technical possibility with FaceBook.


READ MINDS
Just go through last 25 posts of a person and we can easily predict future behaviour. And FB can access anyone's mind.

COLLECTIVE HYPNOTISM
Through mass posting and trending hashtags, social media can actually hypnotize an individual or group.

THOUGHT TRANSFER
FB messenger and tagging can help a person to transfer thought to an individual or group.

As I believe - Let's positively use this technology for upliftment of consciousness and collective evolution, growth and prosperity. And many such technology awaits humanity and we should responsibly use it for collective growth, peace, prosperity and happiness !

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Saturday, August 12, 2017

Growth Mindset



Article : Sudhir Pai

It is said, universe began 13.82 billion years ago from a small dot which exploded as BIG BANG.

Since then, it is only growing and expanding.

Look around:
Everything from plants, fishes, trees, birds, animals and humans everything has grown from a small seed. Is'nt it?


Growth, abundance and prosperity is a natural instinct. Think Big. Aim Bigger. Don't feel guilty in doing so.

Some people may like your behaviour. Some may criticize you. Some may ignore you. Don't bother too much.

Keep your focus intact on growth and prosperity, and keep working towards it.

Best Wishes,

Sudhir Pai
Trainer Author - Think Like A Winner

9820073993 (Mumbai-India)

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Mashelkar Kaka - The man passionate about watches for 40 years.


Article : Sudhir Pai

I remember going to his shop at the age of 12 when I got my first watch as a gift and in six months, there was some problem and needed to repair it urgently.

As I looked in his 50 square feet cute little shop, I was amazed by the collection of watches he had which had come for repair and the new ones he had put for sale.

This shop is located at Thakurdwar Naka as you keep walking slightly towards C.P.Tank on left hand side. The shop is in South Mumbai area. And Mashelkar Kaka (That's Uncle in English), as we fondly call him, has been passionate about discussing, repairing and selling all types of watches for last 40 years.

There is a child like twinkle in his eyes even today, as he discusses about clocks and watches. And we take his advice before buying new watches.

His only advice - Avoid Chinese watches and buy Indian ones 😊

Few days back, I had visited his shop to get my watch repaired and he repaired it in 7 minutes. And as usual shared a cup of tea and some happy moments discussing about clocks, watches and electronic gadgets.

I wish, Mashelkar Kaka keeps on following his passion of repairing watches for next 100 years ...

So Folks - Next time, if you are in South Mumbai and your watch needs repair, do visit him.


Sudhir Pai, is a qualified electronics engineer, who has worked with organizations like Jetking, ICICI Bank and Kotak group. He is author of 2 motivational books and speaker at various forums. He can be reached on 9820073993 (Mumbai - India)






Monday, August 7, 2017

10 Interesting facts about beloved Shirdi Sai Baba


We all have heard about Shirdi Sai Baba and his miracles. Today, I am going to type down some interesting facts which I have heard and read.

1) Sudhir Dalvi who palyed role of Shirdi Sai Baba in film in 1977 instantly
    became a household name and people actually started worshipping him.

2) Jackie Shroff gave up smoking and drinking when he was to play role of Sai
    Baba in one of his films.

3) Sabka Maalik Ek - Simplest message given by baba to humanity.

4) Shraddha aur Saburi - Another beautiful message.


5) K V Ramani, co-founder NASSCOM, donated Rs.110 crore to Sai trust to build
    a ashram which can accommodate 15,000 devotees.

6) Sai Baba's teaching were simple and could be understood by common man.

7) He performed many miracles in his lifetime.

8) Devotees experience miracles even today.



9) He used to stay in simple house called Dwarka Mai (Hindu way) and used to
    chant Allah Maalik (Muslim way)

10) There are more than 50,000 small and big Sai Baba temples across world.

Om Sai Ram !

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Sunday, August 6, 2017

How to deal with a difficult boss?



Article - Sudhir Pai

Are you one of those, who feel that your boss is very difficult to handle? You do everything in best possible way, work really hard but your boss is never happy and many times shouts at you or insults you in front of other colleagues.

Chill. Take a cup of warm or cold coffee and keep reading below article. We are going to discuss today how to manage and deal with difficult boss?

Let's start.


Observe your boss for a few days with a neutral frame of mind. Regular meditation can help you to develop a cool and neutral mindset. Understand your boss and his or her priorities. Listen to what he or she says very carefully. Try to listen to what is unsaid.

Try to understand that your boss may be a very good person in personal life but targets and deadlines can put huge pressure on him or her and that work pressure can get transferred down on subordinates.

Art of managing boss is more often art of managing the pressure downloaded by the boss. And to manage the pressure, one needs to be in cool frame of mind. Trust me folks, regular deep breathing and meditation helps to develop this cool mind.


Documentation plays an important role in managing boss's expectations. During meetings with our superiors, make a note of everything in bulleted points. After meeting, email minutes of meeting to your boss and colleagues to ensure whole team is on same page. and get assign off from your boss. On regular intervals, send him status of work allotted with deadlines and tasks completed. This will ensure, that boss is updated on regular basis of work status. Also ask for feedback and inputs from boss about the progress of work.

Open and regular communication is the way to develop and strengthen relationship with your boss and colleagues.

I hope this article has helped you to get clarity on How to deal with difficult boss?

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Wednesday, August 2, 2017

COBOTS - The future friendly robots


A COBOT (Co-Robot), derived from word Collaborative Robot is the future of human evolution and exciting experiences, we humans will have in near future.

Cobots were invented in 1996 by J. Edward Colgate and Michael Peshkin, who were professors at Northwestern university.

The global economy and various industries are entering a phase of renaissance. Much of more advanced technologies are still out of reach of SMEs, but COBOTs (Collaborative Robots) are seeing a noticeable spike in popularity, precisely because of their affordability and emphasis on safety.

Colgate and Peshkin were thinking and discussing on a idea where, robots and humans can collaborate with each other, work in partnership and improve overall productivity and quality of life.



With lot of research and development leading to creation of COBOTS, first introduced in factories, assembly line workers were happy to see that COBOTS are not those typically machine type looking devices, but human type looking creatures and it was actually fun working with them.

Now, picture the assembly floor of car factory staffed by COBOTS who are interacting with humans. Not only interacting with humans, they are also interacting with cars they are assembling. The future could be a customer gives a specific customized requirement and COBOTS alongwith engineers are interacting to give best possible customized solution.

Exciting Times Ahead Indeed ... 


This blog is managed by Sudhir Pai who is a business consultant, trainer and author. After his engineering and PG, he has worked with corporates like Jetking, ICICI Bank and Kotak. He can be reached on 9820073993 (Mumbai-India)

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Why Tulsi (Holy Basil) is planted at entrance of house?


Article : Sudhir Pai

As a child, I was fascinated with lot of things I observed around me. Some traditions were faith. Some were blind faith. And yet another had some scientific thinking.

I always used to wonder, why Tulsi (Holy Basil) is planted at entrance and worshipped. And I used to ask this question to lot of people and my elders and each one of them had their own version of story as they heard from their elders and friends.

But I was looking for a more scientific explantion until I met an engineer who had more interest in Ayurveda and Indian tradition and I felt his explanation was closest which answered my logical mind.

He first told me benefits of Tulsi plant and leaves which are as follows:

1) Tulsi plant emits oxygen in abundance.
2) Fights cancer.
3) Improves immunity.
4) Fights bacteria and viruses.
5) Useful in cold and cough.

Tulsi leaves can be boiled with tea and milk and drink for healthier life.

You can google and youtube for more information.

Bottom line - Tulsi plant at entrance was a reminder to take (eat tulsi leaves) daily dose of immunity before you go for outdoor work, so that you always remain immune to external harmful viruses and stay healthy.

So, eat tulsi leaves for a good health.

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