I guess it boils down to the question: is information purely abstract and
dimensionless or not. If the encoding of information is not purely abstract
then how did the universe at the very moment of creation, when all spacetime
was contained within an (almost) infinitely tiny dot, already
. Hope that you are 100% healthy soon!
Best wishes,
Telmo
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020, at 01:39, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote:
This virus is, for some, very serious. I live in one of the first affected
areas in King County, WA just miles from the epicenter.
My personal anecdotal
This is week three for me on the Covid19 trajectory, and week 5 for my wife. No
illusions here.
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 7:11 AM, Lawrence
Crowell wrote: I have had symptoms of
Covid-19, but they have been comparatively mild. They episodically return
though, such as Monday I had the dry
Read a thought provoking hypothesis proposed by Swiss physicist Nicolas Gisin
in four papers he authored that questions the widely accepted block universe
model of Relativity on a mathematical basis, centered on the proposition that
infinitely precise real numbers do not exist in nature.
This virus is, for some, very serious. I live in one of the first affected
areas in King County, WA just miles from the epicenter.
My personal anecdotal experience:
My family contracted it, we are in isolation. For my wife and I, it was
serious, especially for me as it progressed into my lungs.
Yes... it does seem analagous to the muon moment which caused Rabi to utter
that quip.
I am always fascinated by evidence that hints at something deeper and outside
of the zone of competency of our current best theoretical frameworks and mental
superstructures.
An endless re-confirmation of
New evidence supporting the existence of the hypothetic X17 particle
A.J. Krasznahorkay, M. Csatlos, L. Csige, J. Gulyas, M. Koszta, B. Szihalmi, J.
Timar, D.S. Firak, A. Nagy, N.J. Sas, A. Krasznahorkay(Submitted on 23 Oct 2019)
We observed electron-positron pairs from the electro-magnetically
Well said Lawrence I used to become pulled in to the churning (and
pointless) vortex of politics, but life is far too short for that exercise in
futility.
Far better to open oneself instead to the transcendent ineffable experience of
the many wonders of life and of the immediate impactful
incredibly small scale (if I recall like a trillion times smaller than the
Planck scale).So far I have not heard of any falsification of the results of
this experimental measurements.
Chris de Morsella
Bruce
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"Quantum error correction may be how the emergent fabric of space-time achieves
its robustness, despite being woven out of fragile quantum particles."
Intriguing suggestion for the exquisite first person experiential stability of
this mysterious space-time emerging from quantum soup in a
Two fascinating (and very different) approaches are presented to derive Quantim
Mechanics main practical tool (e.g. Born's rule). Wonder what some of the
physicists on here think about this research?
I find the argument that no laws is the fundamental law... and that the
universe and its laws
Listening in on the direct signals -- e.g. the gravity waves themselves -- that
are produced in these extreme merger events is probably our best window into
probing into what is actually occuring to the dynamically interacting forces at
these energy scales.
No atom smasher we could build can
Thanks for your comments, Sci-fi fans will be disappointed.
I was intrigued by the mention of these potential echoes contained within the
off the scale intense ring down phase of a merger and also by what that would
imply, if echoes are actually discovered to exist within the final moments of
As LIGO increases its sensitivity it is entering a domain in which its
instruments should be able to detect theorized ring down phase echoes (this is
the very last portion of a merging event of massive bodies that produces a
rapidly increasing frequency of waves that lead up to the moment of
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> The birth of a fundamentally distinct new class of problems.BQP has carved
out a realm of its own... beyond the reach of the combined set PH = {P, NP}
This new result does not prove a quan
The birth of a fundamentally distinct new class of problems.
BQP has carved out a realm of its own... beyond the reach of the combined set
PH = {P, NP}
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Thanks... A nice visualization of plate tectonics
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 8:12 AM, John Clark wrote:
I like this, it shows you what the Earth looked like with an animated globe
between now and 750 million years ago:
http://dinosaurpictures.org/ancient-earth#0
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> The firewall
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Computers such as A
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--What is the craziest AI application you can think of?
A machine learned pet translator p
--What is the craziest AI application you can think of?
A machine learned pet translator perhaps... they're actually working on that
app, Amazon amongst others.So, it seems the big players Google as well, are
running in that race... think of the potential market of pet owners forking
over their
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Nice! Can you imagine something totally useless as an application of AI? What
would you creative if you just wanted
Would be a neat explanation for the engine driving the epoch of inflation...
also wonder what the implications would be for the multiverse hypothesis that
relies upon a mechanism of eternal inflation (leading to an infinity of bubble
universes), if inflation is instead an extremely short lived
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wrote:
Couldn't an athiest instead be open to, for example, a mathematical foundation
from which that which we perceive as being matter
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Subject: Re: musings on time
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To
archal Date: Mon, 7/25/2016
7:31 AM
On 25 Jul 2016, at 01:45, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote:
Hey it’s been a while… been following some discussions from time to time,
lurking I guess….without further ado this is what I am musing on – today at
least -- in the form of a poem.
Hey it’s been a while… been following some discussions from time to time,
lurking I guess….
without further ado this is what I am musing on – today at least -- in the
form of a poem.
Time a Musing
Time, this tapestry upon which the stories of the universe are written.
This weave,
I believe a person subjected to that kind of experiment would rather quickly
become insane! And that if they were born into such an "experiment" the outcome
result would be the same.
-Chris
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On 14 Aug 2015, at 23:21, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote
I am curious you seem to speak of idiots exclusively in terms of them
of some other group of individuals. Do you consider yourself to be
potentially an idiot or have you managed to achieve existential certainty
that idiocy is something that only ever applies to other people? If you have
themselves.-Chris
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I am curious you seem to speak of idiots exclusively in terms
, where blood in nearly,
drawn, over whether String or Loop Quantum Gravity have the best explanation
for reality, when as all right thinking people know, it's all explained by
Chaotic Inflation. Easy peasy.
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on as they
have, bouncing from regional war to regional war (war is good business, for the
death merchants and the death bankers)
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and Shia, massacre each other. Perhaps with the thought that with
enough war and massacre's maybe a calm will then take place?
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Nice articles, Liz and thanks for sharing them. I agree with the first articles
supposition that infinitely bent spacetime seems more like an artifact of
theoretical breakdown than a reflection of how the fabric of reality actually
behaves (under extreme conditions) – infinities in general are
You suffer from raving psychological mind ghosts; carefully nurtured paranoid
Manichean delusions brought upon by the ingestion of too much war propaganda.
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The Start of World War III?
Thanks dr.
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/06/150616102353.htm
Quantum theory: Einstein saves the quantum cat
Date: June 16, 2015
Source: University of Vienna
[snip]
In 1915 [[[100 years ago!]]] Albert Einstein formulated the theory of general
relativity which fundamentally
I don't use it -- nor would I, but passing this warning along in case anyone
thought the convenience was worth the risk.
Lastpass, the site that remembers your passwords for you,was hacked.
Sauce:
http://gizmodo.com/lastpass-defender-of-our-passwords-just-got-hacked-1711475964
If you use
The Doomsday argument is looking increasingly realistic.
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Sometimes Borowitz really nails it.. It gave me a laugh. maybe you'll get a
chuckle
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decisional neural network has been in operation.
Ability to handle massive throughput matters!
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/05/150514095741.htm
Climate scientists find warming in higher atmosphere: Elusive tropospheric hot
spot located
Date: May 14, 2015Source: University of New South WalesSummary: Updated data
and better analysis methods have found clear indications of
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With climate change and cures for cancer you need
Very spooky stuff.
Quoting from the paper Nevertheless, photons 1 and 4exhibit quantum
correlations despite the fact that theynever coexisted.
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I have to say that these 440 persons that die with solar energy is
compensated by a
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The 'holographic principle,' the idea that a universe with gravity can be
described by a quantum field theory in fewer dimensions, has been used for
years as a mathematical tool in strange curved spaces. New results suggest
that the holographic principle also holds in flat spaces. Our own universe
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The Fermi paradox gets sharper.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1504.03418
This makes it even more important that we don’t blow it on our own little
world. Or perhaps it is evidence that *we are
-collapse earth?
On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List
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the Brazilian steel industry (the 9nth largest ranked producer in the world)
utilizes sustainably produced (for the most part) charcoal to produce pig
iron from iron ore
time ot may produce erroneous decissions, so
the sender can do some kind of depredation on me.
2015-04-18 19:24 GMT+02:00 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List
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without being embedded in a context.
Chris
Telmo.
JM
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Current global growth estimates are that every two days, the world is
wrote:
On 4/17/2015 11:56 AM, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote:
Current global growth estimates are that every two days, the world is now
creating as much new digital information as all the data ever created from the
dawn of humans through the current century. It has been estimated
This may be of interest to some on this list:
This piece speculates on how industrial civilization could hypothetically
reboot on earth, in a post-apocalyptic resource depleted planet without
readily available sources of stored fossil energy. One interesting factoid I
gleaned from reading it
civilization going.
Chris
JM
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This may be of interest to some on this list: This piece speculates on how
industrial civilization could hypothetically reboot on earth, in a
post-apocalyptic
Current global growth estimates are that every two days, the world is now
creating as muchnew digital information as all the data ever created from the
dawn of humans through the currentcentury. It has been estimated that by 2020,
the size of the world’s digital universe will be close to
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On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 2:55 PM, Bruce
Within the last 6 months, the climate has been changing so rapidly that a
number of climate scientists have become increasingly concerned.
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We can change things.
Everything these
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wraps itself may also themselves be involved
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Apologies: MITOCHONDRIUM - I
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Chris,
Hi. It sounds like you might be in computing since you mentioned some
terms like reposited (I've never heard of that in bio!)?
Yeah
: Thursday, February 26, 2015 1:44 PM
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Of course, this is what Australia's John Mattick has been saying for decades (I
heard him talk on this nearly 15 years ago, for instance, and he'd been railing
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medium scale gas turbines could fill the rare gaps.
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Of course, this is what Australia's John Mattick has been saying for decades (I
heard him talk
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Has anybody been following this. Looks like the lead cooled fast breeder
design is being carried ahead in Russia.
It doesn't need high pressure which is good and, if there is a leak the molten
Nicely wry joke, I saw online, making the rounds in Tehran about the just
signed deal:
I went to the store now and they still don't have whiskey! What kind of a
deal is this?
My non-sequitur to that: I'll have that joke on the rocks, please.
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Of course
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On 3/31/2015 10:56 PM, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List
The process of heredity may have more levels of actors in it than just the
DNA itself. An interesting notion that seems logical; a case of living
processes employing various different strategies in parallel, which would
seem a plausible result of a process of random selection based on
, but true.
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Has anybody been following this. Looks
Has anybody been following this. Looks like the lead cooled fast breeder
design is being carried ahead in Russia.
An experimental lead-cooled nuclear reactor will be built at the Siberian
Chemical Combine (SCC). If successful, the small BREST-300 unit could be the
first of a new wave of
…. Amazing!
also very Ostrich-like; keep your head down Alberto, the sand is good for your
brain.
Chris
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. In the 70's I could have pointed
out the IRA, Red Army Fraction, Bader Meinhoff types, or the Chilean military
bombing in DC. The Islamists are super well funded and are motivated by a
promise of eternity.
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Yes, I think everyone should get their April fools in in good time, so us
Australasians can appreciate them.
Still, thank god we can stop worrying about climate change...
I always suspected that the most honorable Senator Inhofe was really actually,
a
From: Alberto G. Corona agocor...@gmail.comhere comes the sun in the
spring and here comes the warmist guys again
And here comes Alberto getting all hot under the collar again; even when people
are just fooling around on the first day of April... imagine that!
2015-04-01 22:38 GMT+02:00
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The SciAm article doesn't even begin to describe how great the inequality is.
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Quentin, sometime its who you are silent about that is an indictment. For
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