This effort is about understanding polymorphism and the polymorphic algorithms that the mind uses to process information. In the brain, pictures are a very important part of information processing; but computer processing is approaching that state now as well.
Here the mind is the program. That mind uses different algorithms in its programming to solve its “problems”. The Search and Sort processing, which is some part of most mental activity, uses polymorphism to make the search and sort efforts both faster and more efficient. Recognizing and explaining the capability of these algorithms is our desire for this study. Much of the arguments depend on pictures for understanding because these algorithms are easier to understand using pictures.
Dr. Jerome Heath, Retired Professor of Computer Science at Hawaii Pacific University. Holds the Ph. D. from the University of Hawaii in ‘Communication and Information Science’.
Dr. Heath taught both Management Information Systems and Computer Science at the university level. Presently Dr. Heath is retired from teaching and is writing textbooks. The textbooks include ‘Context Based Philosophy’, ‘The Animated Computer’, and ‘Hermeneutics in Agile Software Development’. These books are available from Google
Try: Books under Dr. Jerome Heath.