User:Inyuki
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Hi! I'm a student of Mathematics. See the Japanese version (日本語版) of this page for more details. [edit] Contacting[edit] Meeting online• IRC http://irc.wikia.com (Inyuki) [edit] Whois• Name: Indriunas, Mindaugas [edit] Wikifriends[edit] Wikifriends wishlist |
Dean Schlicter's quotation: "Go down deep enough into anything and you will find mathematics." [edit] FAQ[edit] 1. What are your recent activities?Studies. I am very enthusiastic about studying mathematics, becoming a scientific researcher and a good member of the scientific community. Because I think science is good for solving almost any kind of problems, as well as for exploring the universe and contributing to the Wolrd's harmonious progress(, which is what I want to do in my life). [edit] 2. What does your nickname mean?I explain it here: http://concept.wikia.com/wiki/Inyuki [edit] 3. What question you are most curious about?How did the Universe came into existence? [edit] 4. What do you think of singularitarianism?I think the concept of technological singularity is really worth exploring, and the singularity itself is very promissing. Also, I agree very much on that we must create a superior machine intelligence before we create the nanotechnology to avoid it's dangers. [edit] 5. Why did you start learning Japanese?To put it simply, because I've had thoughts of becoming a Japanese. Being a child, I could see the surprisingly intelligent behaviour of Japanese in various areas starting from their products and technologies, and ending with their culture. I felt a strong [agreement] with, preference and interest in the way they do it. When I was around 12-14 years old, while I was thinking a lot of my identity, I had this thought: "Well, as I am still young, I have a right to choose a country I want to identify myself with!", and having strongly decided "I choose Japan!", the first step of my plan was to master the Japanese. I don't think that choosing an identity is something very unusual or rare for normal people: respectively from one's family, one does choose a company, and become a loyal to it. This is why I have studied Japanese language, wanting to become a member of the country Japan. However, after about 1 year of studies in Japan, I felt that I have become much more an internationalist. For me, it means that I am much more concerned about the global problems, reciprocal love between nations, or becoming a "Citizen of the World." |
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