Monday, 30 January 2012

Eureka moment.

My lecturer, Sir Kamaraziz has explained further on this eureka matter. But at first, it seems hard for us to get the exact idea his trying to tell us.
But after the class, after listening to my friend’s opinions and their Eureka moments I fully understand what is Eureka is all about.
Eureka moments refer to the common human experience of suddenly understanding a previously incomprehensible problem.

Eureka happens not only when one finds something, but it happens when one has a paradigm shift. This paradigm shift happens when both sides of the brain is used.





Example of Eureka Moment:
When I was a small kid, I thought the object that keeps blinking up on the sky that full of colours is UFO. But, as I grow up, I realize that it's only an airplane. So, I never saw an UFO as I used to claim when I was small before. LOL.

Right and left hemisphere of the brain.





In general, the left and right hemispheres of your brain process information in different ways. We tend to process information using our dominant side. However, the learning and thinking process is enhanced when both side of the brain participate in a balanced manner.

  • ·         The left side of the brain is the seat of language and processes in a logical and sequential order.
  • ·         The right side is more visual and processes intuitively, holistically, and randomly.

Jokes.


Noun:
 A thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter, especially a story with a funny punch line.
Verb:
Make jokes; talk humorously or flippantly.


Jokes are typically for the entertainment of friends. The desired response is generally laughter; when this does not happen the joke is said to have "fallen flat" or "bombed".
However, jokes have other purposes and functions, common to comedy/humour/satire in general.

Example:

Knock, knock!
Who's there?
Wendy.
Wendy who?
Wendy today. Sunny tomorrow