BabyRobot.Net has no less than the creation of a True, Accurate Simulation of the human mind as its mission statement and ultimate goal, through whichever means of exploration and revelation of inner- and outer-life as are necessary. There are no areas of life and of human experience that will be left untouched in this thorough examination of the state of the Human Mind and Consciousness itself. All current theories and understandings of psychology will be explored and examined in an open and fair manner, but no single model of understanding will be accepted as fact unless proven, and replicatable within the various computer simulations and 'thought experiments' that are planned within the BabyRobot.Net initiative.
Our Business
BabyRobot.Net is currently an experimental project, supported by voluntary effort. As ideas emerge and take on potentially marketable-value, we would be interested in working with partners to arrive at mutually beneficial agreements which would serve both investor interest, and the further progression of the BabyRobot.Net guiding aims and principles.
Who We Are
BabyRobot.Net was founded on the 1st of August 2007 by Sagar Das, a UK-based analyst-programmer with over 30 years of interest and experience in writing applications beginning in 1983 with the Z80-based home computers such as the BBC 'B'Micro, the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC464. Since then, Sagar has gone on to write applications in GW-BASIC on PC's, Visual Basic since 1994 and Visual Basic Scripting for the web (ASP) since 2000. He is also familiar with support of applications written in conventional object-oriented languages such as Java , C++ and C#, conventional relational databases such as Microsoft Access, SQL Server and Oracle, and unconventional data-modelling paradigms such as the Associatve Model of Data by Simon Williams of LazySoft.
However, Sagar's intention in creating BabyRobot.Net goes beyond the coding of mechanical computer applications, with a view to understand, build and simulate the actual operation of mental mechanisms used by the human mind in its decision-making and problem-solving processes.
Please feel free to contact Sagar via the e-mail link INFO AT BABYROBOT.NET if you have further enquiries, questions or suggestions.
thank you,
Sagar Das, Founder of www.BabyRobot.Net