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What is in a name?

  "What is in a name?" It's just a variable in the program world but in the human biological context, it has unsuspected implications in various languages of the humanity. Names can have serious effects on neural biology, locally and remotely. Use them with great care, discrimination and caution. Below is an oversimplified illustration. which is applicable to any living being, in the context of electronic technology and bio-neural network. mkPalli(kmPalli) 🦎Palli🦎 🦎Gauli🦎 🛕പള്à´³ി🛕 🛕പള്à´³ി is NOT Palli🦎 and is not meant to be! Yet the havocs generated by this simple linguistic human error for centuries is disturbing! I am going to  elaborate on this  for the health and wellbeing of the humans on the Earth. Do you think the simple non petted House Lizard ("Palli/Gauli") can affect your physical and mental health, due to Human Error in religious or technology developement without adequate attention to the human neural sensitivity and tolerance limits? If not,...

The sense of competition

The sense of competition and jealousy are the roots of most of the troubles in the human world. Competition is a human concept. Animals, birds and other beings do not compete. They follow nature and get 'naturally selected'.  It is just the nature and love and highly focussed attention on narrower, behind every discovery and Invention in the human world and never competition! Technologists love their works and designs and reach break-through. Sharing resources available on the Earth is an evolved, civilized attribute in human nature and habit. That is good spirit. The sense of competition, jealousy, rivalry and false pride driven by individual or technologically programed nature or habit in individuals, societies or nations is an unhealthy spirit leading finally, to misery, destruction and war. It ends up in vanishing civilizations and or individual domains and worlds. Even a competition in seeking a desired knowledge in the modern human world seems absurd, as the competetion t...