2D Images as Objects in ‘visual and metric 3D’: our Smart Knowledge Engine in Action

For the moment, we re-visualised images above and beyond what our previous prototype produced. The significance is pretty fundamental, in terms of #DeepThinking about time, space and measuring.

At CERN, the European Centre for Nuclear Research in Geneva, where I started my professional life as systems analyst and diagnostician of software, there were theoreticians who designed experiments to prove their theories, just as there are architects who design buildings.

Since then I’ve discovered that everybody builds not just theories but also ‘models’, especially in software, and particularly in business, where everything is measured by money.

But time is not money, even though capitalism tries to convince us otherwise. And money is certainly not the measure of human capital.

That will become very apparent once our ‘Smart Knowledge Engine’ also puts ‘layering‘ on-line, my way of visualising rows or columns of matrices ‘staggered’ along a ‘visual z-axis’.

About Sabine Kurjo McNeill

I'm a mathematician and system analyst formerly at CERN in Geneva and became an event organiser, software designer, independent web publisher and online promoter of Open Justice. My most significant scientific contribution is now a solution to the Prime Number problem: https://primenumbers.store/
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