February 2010
4 posts
Postulates, Axioms, Theorems and Assumptions
I have suggested a method of dealing with problems in an earlier post. In a short reprise there are three steps: define the problem, develop possible solutions to the defined problem, and then select your favorite possible operational solution. The crux of the approach is really based upon the problem definition. In doing so there are several types of information and data that will have to be...
Feb 26th
A Tipping Point
I am just starting to be involved in Blogging, so I had thought I would address certain issues which were not highly emotional or perhaps even controversial. But the events of the past few days have forced me to reconsider this posture. A tipping point is the point beyond which you can no longer recover. From the Internet, “The tipping point is the critical point in an evolving situation that...
Feb 13th
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Logic and Emotion in Problem Solving
I am frequently criticized as being too unemotional. In general people think that you should feel about things. Contrary to popular opinion, I do feel emotional about many things. But not about solving problems. My methodology in dealing with problems in the world around me is rank ordered and always works. There are three steps that are required to address any problem which becomes part of your...
Feb 10th
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Introduction of Louis P. Solomon
My name is Louis P. Solomon. I am beginning this blog at the suggestion of my family. They are all inveterate bloggers with large followings. They know that I have written on many different subjects for many years and have strongly encouraged me to express myself in a way that essentially did not exist 10 years ago. I accept their challenge. Social networking is a new method of establishing...
Feb 7th
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