#Simulation Thinking
Simulation thinking is a method of thought that, to understand complex systems or processes, traces the cumulative interactions between their components step by step to logically predict and analyze outcomes. Specifically, it leverages the flexibility of natural language to understand overall trends, changes in properties, and emergent behaviors of the system that are difficult to capture through numerical formal expressions. This reflects the author's tendency to combine existing concepts and solve problems from new perspectives.
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Intellectual Crystals: Between Intuition and Logic
Aug 14, 2025
The article explores the disconnect between intuition and logic, arguing that intuitively felt truths should have logical explanations. It introduces the concept of "intellectual crystals" – underlyi...
The Age of Simulation Thinking
Aug 12, 2025
Generative AI is revolutionizing software development and simulation. The author describes building an "Intellectual Factory," a system using generative AI to create various content from original mate...
Dimensions of Spatial Perception: The Potential of AI
Jul 30, 2025
This article explores the potential of AI to perceive and utilize higher-dimensional spaces, exceeding human capabilities. Humans perceive 3D space by interpreting 2D visual data; the author proposes...
Simulation Thinking and the Origin of Life
Jul 29, 2025
This article introduces "simulation thinking," a method of tracing accumulation and interaction to understand complex phenomena. The author applies this to the origin of life, arguing against explana...
Framework Design as an Intellectual Ability
Jun 29, 2025
This article contrasts the intellectual activities of academic discovery (observation-based fact-finding) and development (design-based invention). While academia typically focuses on discovery, the a...