Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Opening Remarks:

The problem of building a good footing for the study of cybernetics is difficult. I think the unusual procedure I have seen work best is for a man to know one field very thoroughly and then to learn a second field as far removed as possible - such as biology and mathematics.

After that, learning a third is easy.


-Warren S. McCulloch

1 comments:

r& said...

I'd say that you're off to a stellar start. Chemistry, Biology, and Circus Madness are a relatively diverse collection of skills to have mastered in addition to your excellent breadth and depth in neuroscience and control systems.