Thursday, April 5, 2007

Jumpulse

We had the pleasure of meeting Hugh Ching last night and learned a bit about the new post-science study of "Jumpulse". This term was coined by the famous Dr. Da-you Wu to explain the phenomenon of "touch". www.jumpulse.com

Even though all of us can "touch", we really don't think about the physics behind it. Now with the advancement of robots and AI, it is clear that this jumpulse is a revolutionary concept that could help answer many issues in the operation of AI/robots we see today. However, according to Dr. Ching, this concept has been avoided by physicist and scientist that he has contacted. There is a fine line between "them" and "us" in the acceptance of this theory.

Some people believed that this theory overthrows Newton's law of physics. But after hearing Dr. Ching's explanation, even a person with little physics knowledge would know that this is a further investigation (more complex) of the original theories. Besides, all these theories/concepts are all but our attempt to explain a natural event/phenomenon. So why are people, especially scientist who are supposedly more open minded to "new" ideas, refuse to accept this?

Jumpulse is everywhere in our lives; as we ourselves "touch" something every second, every minute and every day!

Yesterday we practiced jumpulse on ping pong balls, and it was amazing. These are games we have been playing for ages, yet no one really go beyond the "technique" to try and understand the theory behind it. Quite fascinating.

This same concept applied to tennis can quickly turn someone into a good tennis player. Likewise ping pong or other games that needing the ball control.

Of course, it's much more complicated than I can take in one night. We've also talked about early brain development, and how that affects a person in the future.

I really wish more people would look into this and start "thinking" again. There are so many wonderful mysteries in this world that are slowly being revealed. But we have to open our mind and heart to see the revelation.

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