85505 - The sharp brain
N. Lygeros
The sharp brain is superior to the wise one
 for the resolution of a hard problem
 but the wise one is very important
 for the managing of the solution.
 That’s why the brain has to use skills
 from the strategic management.
 It’s possible to see it in the case of Leonardo da Vinci,
 of Srinivasa Ramanujan but also of Albert Einstein.
 Because the hardest thing is not necessarily
 to find a solution
 but to convince society
 that you found it.
 A more recent application of the schema is
 the huge work of  Benoit Mandelbrot.
 It’s maybe already difficult
 to imagine the constant π
 when you watch a circle
 but it needs much more
 to create fractal analysis
 just when you see the coast
 even from Bretagne
 and after it’s also tough
 to persuade people
 that you can use it for the forecast
 of events with high standard deviation.
