Ziven Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 (edited) Hello, I'm from China. I had constructed four differential equations that can describe the cognitive process. We can obtain the personal development steps from the calculation of these equations that is consistent with the Piaget's children development theory. The most significant of these equations is that we can use it to solve the problems of the group cognitive problems. I think these solutions can give us some answers why London or east India riots happened. However, I don't know how to publish my work in English journal since English is not my mother language, so I decide to post it here to share with somebody who can understand my equations. Edited October 28, 2012 by Ziven
imatfaal Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 ! Moderator Note Moved to speculations forum - please take a moment to read the specific rules of that forum
Ophiolite Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 This sounds interesting Ziven. Several years ago I played around with expressing several theories of behaviour in equation form. I did not intend this as a serious attempt to mathematically analyse behaviour: I was looking for a shortcut to develop character behaviour in a novel I was working on. Your approach seems more deliberately limited and therefore more practical and more serious. I look forward to your further posts on the matter.
Ziven Posted October 29, 2012 Author Posted October 29, 2012 (edited) Dear Ophiolite, thank you for your kindly reply! I just wanted to establish a model of the personal cognition in the first. However, I found that the behavior of individual was unpredictable since the human cognitive process is very complex. So I decided to study the process of group cognition. I expect that the statistical effect of mass population's cognitive interaction can give some evidences that are consistent with the theory's prediction. The London riots enlighten me that some aspects of the group cognitive interaction are really predictable. However, I suffered some difficulties in applying my equations to the London's youth community that united by Internet. I think that there are something missed in my theory. Edited October 29, 2012 by Ziven
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