The 14 Verses

One of the services I offer my business clients is Business Mathematical Modeling. A mathematical model is a formula, system or algorithm used to explain systems, functions and events. These models can then be used to predict and adjust for industry trends. These models can range from simple equations to complex simulations, depending on the complexity of the protocol being modeled.

A model is a representation of an object, person, process or a system that can not be experienced directly.

Models are images of ideas.

Mathematics also provides the tools and language needed to describe and analyze natural phenomena.


For example, epidemiologists use mathematical models to simulate the spread of diseases and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions such as vaccination programs. Economists also use mathematical models to analyze financial markets, forecast trends, and make investment decisions. Engineers use models to design and test new products, optimize processes, and solve complex problems in various industries.

We used mathematical modeling to simulate events in ancient text, then used this model to design and test a mental algorithm.

This algorithm is atomic – small in size, but powerful enough to change how we view the concept of mental energy, cognitive agility and our ability to direct and use it effectively.