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👀 I want AI to tell me, what polyatomic‑biophoton microtubule 3 of 3 terahertz quantum time crystal biomemetic codesign ConsCogAI LISP & compiled assembly are.
Could the 3 count average impulse spiking frequency pattern represent a learning operator at play with before arguments and after snapshots on left and right, and the middle peak spike figures out the two ??? Our techtree's power to switch consciousness off & on is a touch point
Fun panel debate at How-the-light-gets-in Festival in Wales last May. I enjoyed debating Oxford Evolutionary biologist Denis Noble on ‘Darwin vs Consciousness’. Thanks to IAI.tv m.youtube.com/watch?v=8kKvb5…
💎 Herbertsmithite is a rare mineral known for its unique crystal structure and magnetic properties, it’s made of zinc, copper and hydroxychloride formation with chemical formula ZnCu₃(OH)₆Cl₂. Herbertsmithite is a spin liquid candidate, meaning it exhibits unusual magnetic…
FTL vibrations ??? — 👾
Someone pushed this one under my nose today, to shed some light on for the #UAPTwitter community. As posted by @maniaUFO The July 8, 1947 memo often misattributed to the FBI doesn't confirm "beings from other dimensions." What it does show is that by 1947, some researchers…
Nice short reading: "What Is Geometry?" 1) Axioms (Euclid) 2) Coordinates (Descartes, Fermat) 3) Calculus (Newton, Leibniz) 4) Groups (Klein, Lie) 5) Manifolds (Riemann) 6) Fiber bundles (E. Cartan, Whitney) "A property is geometric, if it does not deal directly with numbers"
#DOTD: Wang Liqi 王利器 (1912–1998), commentator, collator, and textual critic of classical #Chinese texts such as The Literary Mind and the Carving of #Dragons #文心雕龍, The Grand Scribe's Record 史記, & Water Margin 水滸傳 #校勘學 #文史哲 #熊德基 #ClassicsTwitter #ModernChina
Yale Haskell is kind of funny. They implement Haskell in a pseudo-Scheme, and the pseudo-Scheme is implemented as Common Lisp macros.
Peter Ellenshaw concept art for THE BLACK HOLE, 1979.
#NewPublication #OpenAccess Humans, Dogs and Other Beings Myths, Stories, and History in the Land of Genghis Khan Baasanjav Terbish. Open Book Pub 2025 openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647… PDF 🎯 books.openbookpublishers.com/10.11647/obp.0…
I don't know of any books specifically about this but I do know of a really excellent work of large-scale history that has it as a major theme. The title is "1493". It's an in-depth study of the consequences of the Columbian Exchange. Very good, very readable, highly recommended…
🌀 Universality in Computable Dynamical Systems: Old and New Can dynamical systems compute? From Turing-complete fluids to Topological Kleene Field Theories, we explore how dynamics encodes computation—past, present, and future. arxiv.org/abs/2507.10725
Looks interesting. Here's a less technical treatment: arxiv.org/abs/2105.05714
"The cases reaching us are of people who collapsed in the streets from lack of nutrition."
In functional programming code is easy to understand due to equational reasoning. You can use induction to prove properties about your code. However, programs are not necessarily easy to understand. You can have a very good local understanding of your program, but achieving…
In retrospect one of the things that allowed wokeness to become so powerful, at its peak, was the decline of journalism as an industry. The kind of people who undertook its institutional capture in 2010 mostly couldn't have gotten hired in 1980.
I disagree the roles of amyloid, tau and/or APOE are shown to cause cognitive dysfunction. Tau tangles and release do correlate with cognitive dysfunction because tau is a microtubule associated protein which has nowhere to go when the microtubules fall apart. The problem is just…
Again, you're citing a "hypothesis" paper from 1989 but in 36 long years nobody has produced any evidence that Alzheimer's is anything to do with microtubules. Whereas the roles of amyloid, tau and APOE are increasingly well characterised.
Programming languages and operating systems provide abstractions to programmers, very often these abstractions are things you can't express in the language itself. For example concurrency or IO. Yes, all languages have IO, but it usually is implemented in the runtime, or involves…
To understand means to be able to create, and for me, as a programmer to create means to program. To create things like schedulers, memory allocators, etc, I need to go where I don't want to go. A different language than I usually use. Sharp corners everywhere. There is more…
I've been asked why you should care about linear logic. I'm afraid I can't answer that so instead I will explain why I care about linear logic. I like intuitionistic logic. It is directly computable and philosophically it is very satisfying to me. "Computable" does most of the…