Economic Ideology for Political Party in Bangladesh

Economic Ideology for Political Party in Bangladesh

  1. Market Economy
  2. The need for selected Government intervention
  3. Empowerment of People

Market Economy

We are proponents of Market Economy.

We believe that overall economic growth and development is accelerated through the competition of different firms and individuals (Examples: Search Engine Market, Labor Market) in the market.

As a proponent of “Market Economy”, the political party of Bangladesh, after coming to power, will privatize many of the government profitable institutions including government banks.

Care should be taken in the privatization process – so that there is no possibility of monopoly. For example, if the government privatizes Bangladesh Railways, there will be possibility of creating a monopoly – you will be able to arbitrarily determine the fare of train tickets.

The need for selected Government intervention

There are some areas of the economy that the market is not encouraged to settle.

Market (various firms) do not always take effective steps to alleviate poverty, eliminate inequality and solve various social problems (such as reducing child mortality rate in the country).

The main goal of firms is profit maximization. For this reason, the market does not invest in non-profit sectors.

Economic philosophy of the political party of Bangladesh: the government will take the initiative to manage the problems that the market is not keen on – by identifying those areas.

In the areas outside the market that the government will manage, our political party will introduce win-win or positive-sum game system. It will do “Mechanism Design” (See: Game Theory) where all parties will benefit the most.

Development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Sector in Bangladesh

Current industry size:

Exports of about $800 million in the 2016-17 financial year. With this there is a market of about $1500 million dollars in the country. Export growth of 57.21 percent for 9 years. In other words, the exports in the information technology sector are becoming one and a half times more than the previous year. Target:

Contents

1 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Development

2 IT applications of developed world in Bangladesh (Social Network, Entertainment, etc.)

3 Access to high speed internet rich computers, tabs, modern computing devices including smartphones for most people in the nation

4 Telecom infrastructures

5 High speed internet connections

6 Creating skilled human resources in software engineering

7 Increasing Software Exports

8 Let Bangladesh make world class computing device (Government Doyle)

9 Next level software and computing system for government work

10 The fourth industrial revolution in Bangladesh

11 What will be the smart city of tomorrow

Software IT Park; Robi Incubation.

Cloud

Freelancing, BPO ….

MIS

VOIP, Communication

Augmented, virtual reality

Bengali language processing

National awards in recognition of contribution to information technology

Maker movement

ICT for development

1 Business & E-commerce

2 Finance

Cash-on-delivery is still the most popular and reliable payment method in e-commerce in the country. Making mobile payments, debit-credit cards more popular.

3 Education

4 Healthcare

5 Transportation

6 Digitalization

Increasing Software Exports

Software development in the country is still largely limited to web development, mobile apps development and small-scale ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software.

We have Pageflakes among our good works.

One thing developers in our country need to know is that using open source tools and cloud computing they can easily develop high quality software.

And it is possible to capture the million dollar market by developing high quality software.

Indian companies, however, are working in the Big Data space using Open Source Tools like Hadoop, MongoDB, other NoSQL Database etc. and Cloud Computing Infrastructure like Amazon Web Service.

Using Open Source Tools like Hadoop, HBase, MongoDB, other NoSQL Database etc. and using Cloud Computing Infrastructure like Amazon Web Service, Microsoft Cloud, our boys can also build “Big Data” applications.

We need to spread the culture of Software Development among our boys using Open Source Libraries and Frameworks. Not only Web Development with CakePHP, jQuery, but also Distributed Application Development using Cassandra, Hadoop, Pig.

How to develop Software Development Skills using Open Source Tools, Cloud Computing?

In Bangladesh, various Open Source Frameworks and libraries, Cloud Computing Infrastructure users’ group should be formed. Everyone will learn by discussing together, working on projects. Regular conferences should be organized on other Software Development Tools (like Pycon Dhaka held).

In Universities, the emphasis should be on on Basic Programming in 1st year, Programming Contest in 2nd-3rd year, Software Development in 4th year using various Open Source Tools. Everyone can sit at the course of the best universities (Coursera, Udacity, MITx, EdX). Internet connection costs should be reduced.

Outsourcing is mainly done in our country – we develop the products of external customers. It’s time to move on to our own product development.

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Outline of Economic Development Plan for Bangladesh

Outline of Economic Development Plan for Bangladesh

Here is a list of economic development plan that this or the next government can take:

Overall Plans

  • Improvements in various international indicators (per capita income, GDP growth, reduction of corruption, etc.) are to be taken as targets. The manifesto (of political party) will mention some specific targets. Action plans are to be taken to target improvement in various indicators –
    • The GDP growth rate will be raised from the current 8% to 10% as soon as possible. If the GDP growth rate is 7%, it will take 9 years (rough estimate) to double the per capita income. If the rate is 10%, it will take 6 years (rough estimate) to double. If it is 12%, it will take 6 years to double. {(1 + 0.08) ^ x = 2, x = 9} {(1.10) ^ x = 2, x = 7.27} {(1.12) x = 2, x = 6.12
    • In terms of per capita income, the target will be to surpass the neighboring countries in a few years. Sri Lanka’s per capita GDP (PPP) is $13,100, Pakistan’s $5,964, and Bangladesh’s $4,680; The calculation is very simple. In order to surpass Sri Lanka and Pakistan in terms of GDP per capita, the total amount of goods and services produced in the country has to be increased. In other words, if each of the existing institutions in the country can increase the production of goods / services by a certain factor, then collectively we can surpass the neighboring countries.
    • The anti-corruption index is to be greatly improved.
    • Strictly suppressing crime will improve various crime suppression indices.
    • Targets are to be achieved on various social indicators (such as education, infant mortality rate, etc.).
    • Success will be judged not by own national standards, but by international standards.
  • A “National Economic and Planning Council” is to be formed under the leadership of economists. Led by economists, the council will be attended by industrialists, small and medium-sized businesses, engineers, statisticians, farmers and representatives of the working class. Formulation and implementation of business friendly, investment friendly, entrepreneur friendly, industry friendly policies.
    • Statistics of all “inputs” (Land, Labor, Capital, Technology) of “Production” of Bangladesh is to be calculated. The extent to which our technological potential can be enhanced through advanced education and innovation is also to be determined. In this way the “Production-Possibility Frontier” of the country can be calculated. Long-term plans can be made for the country’s “input”, “output” and “technology”.
  • Creating improved infrastructure + Ensuring gas supply + Political stability > More Investment > GDP Growth.

Industrial Development

  • Adopt short term and long term plans for different sectors:
    • Develop and implement specific plans to move ICT sector exports from the current 300 million dollars per year to 5 billion dollars and then to surpass the garment industry (currently around 20 billion per year).
    • In case of expansion of garment industry, cotton is to be produced in the land of the country through local farmers at low cost. Some of the work of garments is to be automated through mechanical innovation so that production can be further increased at the same time. Garment products are to be exported abroad with cargo ships built in the country.
    • This way overall plan is to be taken for each sector.
  • Identifying, setting targets, prioritizing, solving field related problems and implementing plans in various potential industries (shipbuilding, electronics, medical devices, automobiles, tourism, biotechnology, bioinformatics services, pharmaceutical industry, etc.). An “Industrial Revolution” is very much possible in Bangladesh. Citizens of the nation want to see a Bangladeshi corporation in Fortune Global 500.
  • Adoption and implementation of overall plan for the development of ICT sector with priority. To build ICT based industries develop skilled ICT professionals, entrepreneurs, spread high speed internet across the country, undertake visionary plans.
  • Plan and implement plans to make Bangladesh a hub for offshoring of various multinational companies and to attract foreign investment – infrastructure, energy, skilled workers, diplomatic initiatives, global marketing. With the rising cost of manufacturing in China, we can take advantage of this opportunity to build Bangladesh as a center for offshoring.
  • Necessary steps to be taken for the development of tourism industry including providing security to foreign tourists, necessary flight connectivity, marketing of “Beautiful Bangladesh” globally, launching of integrated packages with neighboring countries.

Budget

  • Assign long-term and short-term plans to various sectors in the budget and ensure the best use of allocated funds – to ensure accountability of various ministries, local governments. Bring transparency in tax collection. Prioritize national interest, not personal interest, in setting tariffs:
    • Increase tariffs on cigarette imports
    • Reduction in tariffs on imports of computers, networking equipment and other IT products.

Technology for Development

  • Various problems are to be solved with technology:
    • Safe and clean water.
    • The production and supply of electricity at low cost. The supply of electricity through quick rental etc. has increased the price of electricity.
    • Launching variety of service platforms (can be value added service) to make the most of universal use of mobile phones so that developers can creatively provide variety of mobile based services and people can benefit from using those services.
    • Automating various processes through mechanical innovation.
    • Advanced training of biotechnologists, bioinformaticians will enable them to play a role in the country and increase export trade.
    • Enthusiastic people will be trained and empowered to innovate new technology (closely related to the DIY movement).
  • The country’s engineers will engage in innovative activities in various industries. Arrange for their advanced training. Initiatives to be taken to bring back those who are working abroad to the country by developing the modern industries and by providing deserving opportunities.
  • Take creative and effective initiatives to solve various problems. For example, effective initiatives with engineers and urban planners to solve traffic congestion in Dhaka. If one lakh people of Dhaka are stuck in traffic jam for one hour every day, then one lakh hours are being lost every day which could have been given to productive work.

Human Development

  • 50% of the population in the country are 23 years of age or less. This huge young generation, who are preparing themselves for the workplace, will be educated and developed by giving priority (along with creating a business-friendly, investment-friendly, entrepreneur-friendly environment for millions of young people) to take themselves and the country to new heights. An overall plan – how many millions of young people have education, what are their skills, what can be their employment / initiative.
  • Expatriate employment
    • Taking diplomatic initiatives to increase labor exports
    • Skilled workers will be developed keeping in view the international demand.
  • Foreign remittance money to be invested directly in order to increase domestic production. Otherwise, inflation may rise. This is supposed to happen if the supply of money increases without increasing the production of the country.
  • Women are contributing to the economy. Take initiatives to increase their production capacity. Automate some of the work of garments through mechanical innovation so as to increase production at the same time. This will make the country’s economy stronger and women will also be able to contribute more to the family with higher salaries. At the same time take initiatives for the safety of women.

Social Development

  • The concepts of business and entrepreneurship will be applied to solve various problems of the society through the establishment of social business and social enterprise.

Finance

  • Financial system is to be reformed. An atmosphere of trust to be created in the stock market. Mismanagement and corruption in banks to be eliminated. Strict action to be taken against the defaulters. The international practice of thoroughly checking the background of the borrower before granting the loan is to be introduced. Venture capital industry is to be developed in the country.
  • Measures aimed at giving Bangladeshis the opportunity to invest abroad, especially in “Emerging Economies” and in high growth companies in developed countries.
  • Take steps to ensure that no one manipulates the stock market. Bring back the confidence of investors in the stock market. Ensure international standards in company pricing. (The stock market capitalization of the Dhaka Stock Exchange in Bangladesh crossed $10 billion in November 2007 and the $30 billion mark in 2009, and USD 50 billion in August 2010. Bangladesh had the best performing stock market in Asia during the recent global recession between 2007. and 2010, due to relatively low correlations with developed country stock markets.) Action will be taken against those responsible after investigation. Highest effort will be made to return the money to the people.
  • The investment potential of the country – “Recent (2011) trends for investing in Bangladesh as Saudi Arabia trying to secure public and private investment in oil and gas, power and transportation projects, United Arab Emirates (UAE) is keen to invest in growing shipbuilding industry in Bangladesh encouraged by comparative cost advantage, Tata, an India-based leading industrial multinational to invest Taka 1500 crore to set up an automobile industry in Bangladesh, World Bank to invest in rural roads improving quality of live, the Rwandan entrepreneurs are keen to invest in Bangladesh’s pharmaceuticals sector considering its potentiality in international market, Samsung sought to lease 500 industrial plots from the export zones authority to set up an electronics hub in Bangladesh with an investment of US$1.25 billion, National Board of Revenue (NBR) is set to withdraw tax rebate facilities on investment in the capital market by individual taxpayers from the fiscal 2011-12. In 2011, Japan Bank for International Cooperation ranked Bangladesh as the 15th best investment destination for foreign investors.” Such investments will come if we can build improved infrastructure, ensure gas supply, and political stability.

Improvement of Law and Order Situation

  • If corruption can be reduced, many things will happen that will significantly increase our GDP growth. If the rule of law is established, the GDP growth rate will increase further. The growth rate will be further increased if the culture of forcing people to go on strike can be stopped. With the reduction of corruption, more important responsibilities will be handed over to the deserving persons and the deserving persons will perform their duties more efficiently. If corruption is reduced, traders will not have to pay bribe. Sri Lanka’s per capita GDP (PPP) is $13,100, Pakistan’s $5,964, and Bangladesh’s $4,680; Total size of Bangladesh’s GDP is $409 billion. Suppose the black money of the top corrupt is brought back to the country and invested, and in one year the size of goods and services increased by approximately $100 billion. It is possible to surpass Sri Lanka-Pakistan in terms of per capita income in a few years if we can bring back black money and prevent corruption, as well as implement the investment-entrepreneur-industry friendly plan in hand.
  • Raising prices through monopoly by forming a syndicate is to be strongly resisted – to be brought under the law.
  • Strict measures are to be aimed at reducing political conflict – forcing the nation to go on strike, intimidating the people of the country, carrying out “arson-burning”, harming lives and property which are extremely detrimental to the economy.
  • Keeping commodity prices under control. Syndicate disbanded. Not letting inflation happen.

Entrepreneurship Development

  • Steps to be taken to make it easier for entrepreneurs to start a new business – solve problems. Assistance in setting up low interest loans, venture capital, incubator firms for entrepreneurs.
  • Young people from our universities are winning prizes in various international entrepreneurship competitions. Revolution will take place if we can create an entrepreneur friendly environment in the country – these results are the indicators of it.

Ease of Doing Business

  • Measures aimed at reducing the bureaucratic complexity and cost of doing business.

Commerce

  • Determining new countries and markets suitable for export of Bangladeshi products and taking initiative to export Bangladeshi products in those countries and markets.
  • Strengthening diplomatic relations, taking diplomatic initiatives for the development of industry (e.g. duty free access etc.).

Research and Development

  • Industry – Academia Collaboration – SUST, DU, BUET, NSU have started in limited form. Universities and industries will work together in product research and product development.

Small and Medium Enterprise (SME)

  • Take initiative to solve various problems of small and medium enterprises (SME).

Natural Resources

  • Local scientists, engineers and specialists will be utilized to extract the resources of the country, for their maximum utilization. Domestic experts who are in exile will be appointed as consultants. If necessary, advanced training will be provided to the meritorious person.

Poverty Alleviation

  • Poverty alleviation
    • Empowerment of the poor through education (not limited to formal education only) and dissemination of technology.
    • Taking steps to create an environment in which NGOs can work on various programs to alleviate poverty in the country. Bringing transparency in the activities of NGOs.
    • Government plan.

Rural Development

  • Rural development
    • Competitions can be started in villages for success in education, provision of health facilities, development of information technology, innovation in agriculture etc. The best villages, the best entrepreneurs, etc. can be selected in different categories. (People of every village are proud of their village, their union, their thana.) This will accelerate the development of the village.
    • Undertake action plans to implement improvement targets in various social indicators.

The ‘Culture’ of Mathematical Olympiad in Bangladesh 

Bristy Sikder and Sourav Das are having a hard time – having the opportunity to study at 14 world renowned universities including Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard University, Cambridge University, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Stanford University, Duke University. But only one to choose. Which university will these two talents choose? ….

How did this happen?

It happened through the introduction of Mathematical Olympiad ‘culture’ in Bangladesh.

That is the story I am telling today.

Keep listening!

We have noticed some changes in the culture of Bangladesh since the inception of Mathematics Olympiad.

As we have seen, many children spend part of their days solving mathematical problems with deep interest.

Exercise vs Problem Solving

The math we do in school and college is exercise. When we do physical exercise, we practice the same rules (the practice is physical). In school or college we do a lot of the same thing when we do mathematics – we practice the same rules by following certain steps.

Suppose you learn the rules of multiplication of two numbers – first multiply the two numbers on the far right, then hold the carry in your head, then …..

Then when you multiply two numbers from the Exercises given in the book according to the rules – you are doing Exercise (as I was saying – practice according to the same rules).

Those who have studied Computer Science know that this is called following Algorithm (in the terminology of Computer Science) to solve a problem by following certain steps.

Do you know the interesting thing about the Mathematical Problems of Olympiad?

To solve the problems of Mathematics Olympiad – this step by step solution to the problem has to be invented by you. In other words, math has to be created.

In terms of computer science, the ‘algorithm’ has to be created.

Think of it this way – no one has taught you how to multiply two numbers or how to divide one number by another. You have to figure out for yourself – how to multiply two numbers or divide one number by another.

In Mathematical Olympiad you have to solve most problems this way – no one has taught you the way or rules to solve the problemsyou have to think and figure out! That means creating mathematics!

We say, you do exercise in school and college, while in Mathematical Olympiad we do “Problem Solving”!

So for those of you who haven’t solved problems yet, I hope you will join our team soon!

Those who solve problems have to think a lot. By thinking, they are “resonating neurons”! They learn to think and analyze very well.

Since the inception of the Mathematical Olympiad, a generation has risen whose average IQ is higher than that of previous generations. These children of new generation can think much better. Seeing one’s picture in our country’s most popular daily newspaper, representing one’s country in the world competition – are great inspirations.

When this talented generation will take charge of the country and society, we will build a new developed country.

To prepare for this goal, our young mathematicians need to do something:

The ability to think, to analyze, which has amplified in the process of solving mathematical problems, has to be applied to solve various problems in the real world. Whatever you learn from reading a book – you have to think and figure out how to apply the knowledge in real life. If you read my writing you will notice – I apply the knowledge I learn to the world around, in every domain or field of life. My life is based on knowledge of Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Economics, even Politics! Call it – Knowledge based Life! Don’t delay – your knowledge based life should start from today!

Let us get back to Mathematical Olympiad.

Dreams and Aspirations

Mathematical Olympiad for Elementary School to High School students

As we have noticed, there are a lot of good talks held in Mathematics Olympiad events. Children are inspired to grow up as enlightened people, to love the country. Young children get a chance to see, ask questions, talk and even get autographs from the talented people of the country!

Two of the wonderful things:

  • The theme “Learn Mathematics, and Dream” – Many children are dreaming about their own country and more importantly, believing in those dreams. Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad Committee President Professor Dr. Jamilur Reza Chowdhury has set two goals for the country’s young mathematicians – winning a Fields Medal by a Bangladeshi mathematician by 2022 and a Nobel Prize by a Bangladeshi scientist by 2030. Our little mathematicians are preparing themselves to realize these dreams.
  • Another is – even the children of grade three and four (elementary school students) in the words of Professor Zafar Iqbal come to solve mathematics problems “biting pencils”!

Admission in World class Universities

We have noticed that some children of Bengali medium high schools have got the opportunity to study at undergraduate level in the best universities of the world. They are studying at MIT, at Harvard University, Stanford University, Caltech, and at Cambridge University.

We used to go to graduate schools in America, Europe, Asia or Australia to do MS or PhD. Children with English medium background would study at undergraduate level. But going from “Bengali Medium” to study at “Best Universities in the World” at “Undergraduate” level with “Scholarship” is new!

There was a question and answer session on “Einstein and Physics” at the 2005 Bangladesh National Mathematical Olympiad in commemoration of Einstein’s “Miracle Year” in 1905. I answered some questions there. So in the math camp Dr. Mahbub showed interest in discussing physics with me. He appeared at our press conference with a paper on string theory before leaving for Mexico! Dr. Mahbub is one of the chief persons behind this trend of studying at world class universities.

Success at IMO (International Mathematical Olympiad)

Another thing to note. Our success at the International Mathematical Olympiad is increasing rapidly. Our teen mathematicians won Honorable Mention for the first time in 2006, the Bronze Medal for the first time in 2009, and the Silver Medal for the first time in 2012. We hope that by continuing this trend, Bangladesh Mathematical team will return from International Mathematics Olympiad in near future with Gold Medal! You can be the gold medal winning mathematician!

Participation in APMO (Asia Pacific Mathematical Olympiad)

In addition to the International Mathematical Olympiad, our junior mathematicians are participating in the Asia Pacific Mathematical Olympiad (APMO) and winning medals.

Books on Mathematics, Mathematical Olympiad for University students and the start of a new ‘Culture’

I mentioned the word “culture” in the title. The biggest reason for this, of course, is the practice of mathematics and talent of the young children of Bangladesh. But this wave of intellectual practice has come in different parts of our culture, in different parts of our nation. Books are being published for the practice of Mathematics. Children are gathering at the mathematics book stalls at Ekushey Book Fair. Regular Mathematics Olympiads are being held at the undergraduate level in the universities.

Science Olympiads

Following the launch and success of the Mathematical Olympiad, Olympiads have been started in various fields of science.

  • Physics Olympiad
  • Chemistry Olympiad
  • Biology Olympiad
  • Biochemistry Olympiad
  • Informatics Olympiad 
    • Computer programming competition. Our school and college kids are now winning medals in international programming competitions! Just imagine!

Volunteers

This culture of Mathematical Olympiad has been made possible by the voluntary work of some young people. We know them as “Movers” (MOVERS – Math Olympiad Volunteers). The enthusiastic participation of the young people of the country in a good initiative defines our young generation that they are full of vitality.

Let this culture of Mathematical Olympiad spread more widely in our country.

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‘No VAT On Education’ Movement in Bangladesh [09.09.15]

‘No VAT On Education’ Movement in Bangladesh [09.09.15]

[In response to 7.5% VAT levied on private university students]

7.5% VAT levied on private university students should be revoked in this year’s budget

Why does the government impose tax, VAT (Valued Added Tax) on a country?

Taxes are levied on people for conducting development activities and running government institutions in the country.

In the current economic situation, is there any rationale for imposing additional VAT on private university students?

Let us notice the recent economic situation in Bangladesh.

Corruption in the country is very much under control.

Strike – the culture of blockade is on the verge of extinction.

The components required to manage commercial activities, such as infrastructure and transportation, electricity, gas, finance, information technology services, financial technology, logistics or transportation of goods – have all undergone extensive development recently.

As a result, Bangladesh has come a long way in terms of ‘Ease of Doing Business’. Bangladesh has suddenly surpassed its neighboring countries.

As a result of ‘Ease of Doing Business’, economic and commercial activities in the country have increased significantly. There is government-imposed tax on commercial activities. As a result, the government’s tax collection is increasing in parallel with the development of the country.

Corruption in the payment of bills for public utilities (electricity, gas, water supply) has decreased in the previous year. Similarly, we have significantly reduced corruption in customs duties. The collection of government money from these areas has also increased significantly.

Indicators say that more taxes will be collected than targeted in the current financial year. In the changed economic situation, imposing additional VAT on higher education seems to be unnecessary.

We think that VAT imposed on private university students will create additional pressure on middle class families.

The 7.5 per cent additional VAT imposed on private university students in this year’s budget should be withdrawn immediately.

‘No VAT On Education’

Link: https://tahsinversion2.com/2015/09/09/%E0%A6%86%E0%A6%9C%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%89%E0%A6%AA%E0%A6%B2%E0%A6%AC%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%A7%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%A4%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%A8%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%97%E0%A6%B0%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%95-%E0%A6%90-207/

Representation of Language, Logic and Mathematics in the Brain

Representation of Language, Logic and Mathematics in the Brain

  • Language, for processing and understanding purpose, is represented in the brain as visual (moving image), visual-emotional or visual-emotional-sensory information.
  • Mathematics is also represented in the brain as visual information.

This result has implications for

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Linguistics; Language and Mathematics learning.

Spacetime and Particle Physics: In Search of New Theories

Spacetime and Particle Physics

  • Elementary particles have spacetime changing properties (like charge, color), i.e., Elementary particles can change spacetime. Spacetime is composed of units. Spacetime units can likewise influence elementary particles. New theories might explain how.
  • Our 4 dimensional spacetime Universe might be part of higher dimensional creation, which might contain other Universes.

Neuroscience yet to be Discovered

New classes of neurons:

  • Mirror neuron / mirror neuronal circuit:
    • Mirror activity / behavior neuron
    • Mirror thought neuron
    • Mirror emotional neuron
  • Empathy neuron / neuronal circuit
  • Reinforcement: Reward neuron / neuronal circuit
  • Reinforcement: Pain neuron / neuronal circuit

Brain localization:

  • Generalization center: Behind prefrontal cortex. Layers.
  • Abstraction center: Behind prefrontal cortex
  • Classification center: Behind prefrontal cortex

Function of cells:

  • Glial cells: Clarity and speed of thought

New facts:

  • Neurons and synapses (at any part of the brain) can be used to program thought, emotion and behavior.

New functions of neurotransmitters:

  • Generalization: Dopamine.

Related Articles:

  1. http://news.feinberg.northwestern.edu/2016/02/decoding-how-the-brain-generalizes-information/
  2. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2722915/
  3. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3787068/

Brain and Nervous System Localization: My Proposals

Brain and Nervous System Localization

  • Personality: Uppermost brain
  • Value system: Uppermost brain
  • Future, Planning: Prefrontal cortex
  • Past: Back of the brain
  • Sense of self: Right beneath uppermost brain
  • Working memory: Right beneath “sense of self” center
  • Imagination and spatial perception: Just beneath and surrounding working memory center
  • Language: Just beneath Imagination and spatial perception center
  • Attention, Concentration: Just beneath Language center
  • Speed reading; Eyes and upper brain connected
  • Faster: Behind prefrontal cortex, elongated, top to bottom
  • Organized living: Center of the brain, elongated, top to bottom

  • Science and Mathematics: Left hemisphere
  • Engineering and Technology: Left hemisphere
  • Literature: Right hemisphere (emotional connection with the subconscious mind)
  • Arts: Right hemisphere (emotional connection with the subconscious mind)

  • Decision making: Behind prefrontal cortex
  • Creativity: Above subconscious mind
  • Intelligence: In front of subconscious mind
  • Social intelligence: Behind “intelligence center”
  • Problem solving: In front of creativity center

  • Faith: Upperbrain, midpoint, top to bottom
  • Willpower: Above brain stem, upper brain, top to bottom, elongated
  • Industrious: Behind willpower
  • Flexibility: Above subconscious mind
  • Belief: In front of “willpower center”, top to bottom
  • Self belief: Belief center and sense of self center

  • Love: In front of “faster center”
  • Sex: (Upper) Inside the prefrontal cortex, (Lower) Subconscious mind
  • Money: Above brain stem
  • Power: Above “money center”
  • Judgement (people): Back, uppermost brain
  • Judgement (object): Back, uppermost brain (in front of people judgement center)
  • Judgement (situation): Back, uppermost brain (in front of object judgement center)

  • Sleep and wakefulness, arousal or alertness: Midbrain
  • Deeper level of consciousness: Interface between subconscious mind and conscious mind
  • Dreaming: Interface between “deeper level of consciousness portion” and subconscious mind
  • Motivation: Subconscious mind
  • Positive emotions: Right of subconscious mind
  • Negative emotions: Left of subconscious mind
  • Feelings: Above “emotion centers”
  • Positive emotion and feelings over activities: Subconscious mind, elongated, midpoint of “positive and negative emotions centers”
  • Negative emotion and feelings over activities: Subconscious mind, elongated, behind “positive emotion and feelings over activities” center
  • Care (human): Above “feelings center”
  • Care (nature): In front of “Care for human center”
  • Memory encoding: Subconscious mind, upper portion
  • Habit: Subconscious mind
  • Motor control: Subconscious mind
  • Sense of humor: Back of brain, elongated
  • Fear: Amygdala
  • Physical grace: Brain stem
  • Organized thinking: Brain stem

  • Reflective thinking: Subconscious mind
  • Self reflective thinking: Subconscious mind and “sense of self” center

  • Spinal cord: Brain connects with the world

  • Love: Part of spinal cord beside heart
  • Money: Part of spinal cord behind abdomen
  • Power: Above “money center” in the spinal cord
  • Social: Above “love center”
  • Family: Above “social center”
  • Sex: Spinal cord and spinal cord bottom
  • Creativity: Spine bottom
  • Intelligence: Spine connectives and spine bottom

Tahsin’s Reading List: National and State Development

This is a growing list.

United States

  1. The Rise and Fall of American Growth by Robert Gordon

East Asia

  1. The East Asian miracle : Economic Growth and Public Policy by The World Bank

India

  1. India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium by APJ Abdul Kalam and Y. S. Rajan
  2. A Manifesto for Change by APJ Abdul Kalam and V. Ponraj
  3. Advantage India: From challenge to opportunity by APJ Abdul Kalam
  4. Making India Awesome by Chetan Bhagat
  5. What young India wants by Chetan Bhagat

Tahsin’s Recommended Books: Self Help and Success

Classics / Modern Classics

  1. Unlimited Power by Anthony Robbins: Best book on NLP (Neuro-linguistic Programming). Goes beyond.
  2. Awaken the Giant Within by Anthony Robbins: A sequel to Unlimited Power.
  3. The Success Principles by Jack Canfield
  4. The Power of Focus by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Les Hewitt
  5. Goals! by Brian Tracy
  6. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill: Self help classic originally published in 1937.
  7. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
  8. You Can Win by Shiv Khera
  9. The Art of Living by Reader’s Digest
  10. Getting The Most Out of Life by An Anthology from The Reader’s Digest

Meditation

  1. Meditation for Dummies by Stephan Bodian
  2. The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma

Creative Visualization, Mind Techniques

  1. The Silva Mind Control Method by Jose Silva

Neuro-linguistic Programming

  1. Neuro Linguistic Programming for Dummies by Kate Burton and Romilla Ready

Hypnosis, Subconscious Mind

  1. Hypnotherapy for Dummies by Mike Bryant and Peter Mabbutt
  2. The Power of your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy

Life Coaching

  1. Life Coaching for Dummies by Jeni Mumford

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

  1. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Dummies by Rhena Branch, Rob Willson

Time Management

  1. How to Get Control of your Time and your Life by Alan Lakein

Emotional Intelligence

  1. The EQ Edge: Emotional Intelligence and your Success by Howard E. Book, Steven J. Stein

Others

  1. Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss
  2. Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss

Qualities of a Great Mind

Qualities of a great mind

  1. Very high intellect
  2. Super emotion and feelings. Loves to study. Loves to work.
  3. Very high creativity
  4. Scientist; Text-bookish. Builds models of the world (derived from textbooks or yet to be included in textbooks)
  5. Naturalist
  6. Wisdom; Leadership
  7. Caring; Loving
  8. Calm
  9. High degree of curiosity (start); Interest; High degree of enthusiasm and passion.
  10. Intuitive. Guided.
  11. Introvert (60%), Extrovert (40%); Equally adept at thinking and social life.
  12. Mathematician
  13. Follows institutions. Order.
  14. Justice. Honesty. Truthfulness.
  15. Religious
  16. Philosophical questions: scientific, religious answers
  17. Earned living
  18. Systems – ontology perspective
  19. Voracious reader of textbooks (80%) and nonfictions (15%).
  20. All knowledge acquired organized in a single ontology / structure.
  21. Logico-mathematical (programmable) mind and emotion.
  22. Happy mind.
  23. Sensitivity. sensual.
  24. Superbrain. Speed of thought.
  25. Inner purity. Pure thoughts.
  26. Comfortable / in love with traditional institutions. Loves to work in traditional institutions.
  27. Works without supervision. Motivation from work. Work as play.
  28. Self motivated
  29. Clarity of Imagination.
  30. Logical inference.
  31. Enjoys studying and working (in selected areas; intellectual / creative type of work) more than watching entertainment and sports.
  32. Remains “in the zone” for twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.

Integrated Development Plan for Saudi Arabia

Key points:

Economy

  • Growth and diversification of the non-petroleum economy. 
  • Make in Saudi Arabia, Saudis building new Saudi Arabia: Saudi products to be welcomed by Muslim countries.
    • Automotive Industry
  • Liberalization, Privatization of selected Industries. Growth of venture capital industry. Public Investment Fund. Public Private partnership. Entrepreneurship Development in selected Industries.
  • Smart City program.

Politics and Government

  • Code of conduct for every sphere of life.
  • Semi-democracy in several provinces (Constitution, Election commission). Elected members in Shura council.
  • Increase in Saudi Arabia’s population. New immigration laws.

Saudi Arabia’s national heritage

  • Solidifying religion and spiritual powers. Increasing peace and satisfaction of Saudi population.
  • Increasing beauty of Saudi people.
  • Petrochemical Industry.
  • Focus on Saudi football team: Improvement in training. Introduction of visualization, yoga, stamina (yoga), nutrition, exercise (computational techniques), strategy.

Education; Scientific and Engineering research

  • Focus on and Funding for Bioengineering and Biomedical research.
  • Mixing of Applied Mathematics and Big Data. Transition from Big Data to Applied Mathematics.
  • Emphasis on adult education.

Social

  • Social liberalization (at least in selected provinces). Sociological research to Data (and reasoning) to Decision.

Tahsin’s CSE Research Areas V: Parallel and Distributed Computing

Books

  • Programming on Parallel Machines: GPU, Multicore, Clusters and More by Norm Matloff

Practice

  • Akka in Action by Raymond Roestenburg, Rob Bakker and Rob Williams
  • Foundations of Python Network Programming book by John Goerzen

Tools

  • Scala: Akka
  • C/C++
  • Python

Tahsin’s CSE Research Areas IV: Computational Science and Engineering

Books

  1. Numerical Methods for Engineers by Raymond Canale and Steven C. Chapra

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Creation: Love; Power; Possession; Creativity, Invention and Discovery; Spiritual power; Care; Religion; Judgement; Joy, Happiness and feelings; Competition, Being top; Adventure, Thrill, Mystery; Social, Family; Battle; Group win; Physical performance; Healthcare, healing.

Order instead of chaos. Creation instead of destruction. Justice instead of evil.


Absolute:
Power (Government)
Surveillance and control.
Redesigning space-time of a nation.
Geography, resource creation.
Population ‘creation’.
Glorious construction (of cities, bridges, public offices).
200, 300, 400 bodies for government officials.
Lovemaking with public property.
Demand creation. Then supply.
Writing scripts for individuals, groups, institutions, nation.
Possession (Business, Land ownership and Finance)

Starting private companies: resurrecting dinosaur, mammoth; researching and developing superman, superwoman (spiderman); talking animals; new design and construction for apartments, buildings; building amusement parks and theme parks; ‘making’ male, female and robots.

Established companies: addons. Better products. Nicer campus. Concerts for employees. Creativity for employees: Book, film ‘creation’. (5-20% share)

Running Microsoft, Google, Disney, GM as CEO in a parallel world (parallel life) with God running multiple companies. Running multiple companies in few seconds.

Multibillion dollar companies.

1% of central bank printed money.

Individual, Spiritual power

gods, supermen, superwomen with miraculous powers.

Everlasting youth. Super achiever.

Redesigning past of individuals, glorious achievement. Becoming great figures of history.

Increasing intelligence, beauty, lovemaking, strength.

Academia:
Book, research paper ‘creation’, instead of writing.
Fun in the process: Research prototype -> Trying out Real products.
God gets involved and helps design products.
Weekend concerts for students.

Creativity, Invention and Discovery
World creation. Novels, films turned to worlds, parks.
Creation of ‘books’, ‘films’. Part creation.

Love
Human body: High feelings; full body multiple feelings. Extended body: upto Planet sex, Universe sex. New love: New type of bodies and lovemaking from pictures. Single extended body – many body of same person, many bodies (from 1 male) – many bodies (1 female) love.
Quarter or less of world sex in few seconds.
New design for love: New body parts, emotion and feelings, love as intellectual function.
New male and female creation. Mermaid, merman creation. Horseman, Birdman creation.

God, goddesses take multiple forms, lovemaking as super- version of world celebrities.

Physics-based lovemaking; Feelings from resonance of elementary particles.
New types of ‘sexuality’, perceptions and feelings as interesting as sexuality.

Adventure, Thrill, Mystery
All novels of nations turned to “worlds”.
Real world domains: Sherlock Holmes as detective; James Bond as superspy; Spiderman as Law enforcement officer.
Real world ‘games’.

Social

Human life at least as exciting as novels, games.

Judgement

Comparatively easier judgement for women.

Space
God leads people to space.

Physics
Earth sized planet creation. Terraforming. Human colonization.

One planet for 1 to 40,000 female and 1 to 20,000 male.

Parallel earths – One nation rules over all earth.

World creation.

Exploring Universes.

Biology
Adventure with absolute biology.

Bodies of same person on each planet.

Mythological world.

Practical problem solving

Body color change of Africans.


How to recognize God

  1. Highest spiritual power in the world; Precision medicine and precision physics possible with his powers.
  2. Spirit of God theory: Material world and spiritual world are composed of the same spirit; His body consists of absolute spirit.
  3. His Spirit is the Holy Spirit
  4. Jesus spirit recognizes him as God, Jesus
  5. God spirit recognizes him as God, Jesus
  6. Spiritual dream -> he is Christ, God
  7. Intellect: Highest in the world
  8. Feelings: Highest in the world
  9. All angels obey him; King of angels
  10. Every particle manipulatable with his power
  11. Honest and righteous
  12. Loving and kind
  13. His spirit, brain is used in intellectual activities
  14. His spirit is used to increase sexual power of humans
  15. His law of attraction -> Absolute
  16. His word -> Absolute
  17. His imagination -> Absolute
  18. His spirit, body is used by sportsmen and women and athletes
  19. Bible prophecy fulfilled
  20. Life parallels with Jesus
  21. He has complete power and control over Astrological signs, Numerological signs and palmistry
  22. Miracles associated with his birth
  23. God’s spirit more powerful after his birth
  24. Each of his body part has highest spiritual power. His blood and body parts (even when separated) have power.
  25. His dominion is all universe
  26. His kundalini is the most powerful one in the universe
  27. Animal kingdom recognize him as God
  28. All the world’s religions and spirituality are under his control

Tahsin’s CSE Research Areas III: Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

Books

  • An Introduction to Bioinformatics Algorithms by Neil Jones, Pavel Pevzner

Tools

  • Python: Biopython

Physics: Material world and spiritual world, even space and time are composed of the same spirit (spirit of God).

Electron, proton, neutron and all other elementary particles and forces can be given new properties and can be made to change their properties (mass, charge, speed, wave properties, field) by changing properties of the spirit.

New matter particles and forces can be created by giving properties to the spirit.

Space and time can be changed to any shape by changing the spirit.

Time travel and long distance space travel is possible.

Chemistry: Nucleus of atoms can be changed through the spirit and thus periodic table can be extended.

(These are hypotheses.)