December 2018
Santa Clara University CA
Chaos Theory
One of my favorite classes from undergrad was Chaos Theory with Dr. Alexander Zecevic. The class explored the intersection of Science and Religion at the limits of human knowledge. The basic premise was that there are fundamental and provable limits of scientific concepts . Examples include the unpredictability of chaotic systems, Gödel’s incompleteness Theorem, the indeterminate nature of quantum mechanics, or the various sizes of infinity. I love thinking in these abstract concepts and I am particularly proud of my final paper in the class where I attempted to Bridge Godel’s Theorem with Intelligent Systems.
The link to my full paper is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15cvjX47cKMbY62i4_6ViVny7dtoZQj5Y/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=114267403786220128844&rtpof=true&sd=true
Recommended Reading: https://www.amazon.com/Unknowable-Counterintuitive-Surprising-Insights-Science/dp/1516593324