the vision

making our future better

 

I think it’s safe to say we’ve all heard someone say high school teaches nothing really that useful for life. That some people would rather have information on taxes, how to buy a house and keep a marriage afloat(not sure if that last one is known).

But humans didn’t get to the 21st century with the internet or rocket technology by only just keeping up with current systems. Humans created the systems, improved them by solving difficult problems that the systems created and then kept on improving and problem solving.

The problem today is that the information to create and improve systems for many humans can sometimes take a lot of time and effort to learn. The information in many cases is unintuitive. Humans have only a couple of senses to make sense of life, or is it called the simulation? And with the relatively small amount of information humans can collect with what we can see, hear, touch, smell and taste it’s no wonder why we have so much interest in things that make us feel good and less interest in the information that could help us.

There are humans right now trying to make information more freely available. For instance Khan Academy, which you can click here to visit, does just that. The internet is similar, although the information is scattered and you have to sometimes interrogate google to find the information.

RNA Translation goes a step further than just making information accessible, it makes it fun and easy to learn. Where did I get this idea? Honestly I wish I could take credit but one of our top humans, Elon Musk suggested that Khan Academy could be improved with gamification in an interview with Sal Khan. Check that out here of course.

Now what can humans create in the future assuming they’re able to learn anything? Well, probably anything. Imagine humans that can cure cancer, humans that can travel the universe, or possibly humans that want to finally just figure out if we’re in a simulation or not. The information that too often gives humans headaches, like calculus, chemistry and quantum mechanics is what creates the technology in everyday life that sometimes humans take for granted.

RNA Translation has a process of one of the most fundamental components of most life on Earth and contains information that is seemingly complex. It then has the challenge of making it easy and fun to learn. If this app succeeds there could be iterations of other seemingly complex information in the future.

 

Raymond Schroeder
Dude who created the app