Matt is being helpful in laying out how a successful paper can be organized
so people can understand it, and so you can defend your claims against
scrutiny.
It's good to make a bad first draft, because the hardest part is the
willingness to put something out there.  Using github is a good place to
iterate, since it can serve as a place to share your paper and also make
updates, changes and host source code.
I don't think you need to trim it to an arbitrary 6 pages, the whitepapers
I read are commonly a couple dozen pages.

The content was a bit jumbled, more of a stream of consciousness.  This is
why people on the AGI subreddit asked if it was computer generated text.
Keep working on your craft and start to implement what you're describing.
What other books and papers are you reading?  What do you plan to read?
What types of education are you pursuing to bring your ideas into reality?



On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 7:32 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm showing the brain doesn't add 2 numbers together in 1 particular way
> nor does it combine them using weighting in the net, it instead focuses on
> paying attention to 2 items in this case and knows the answer (the rest of
> the sequence) to the small equation. And it somehow stacks the 3 results
> together in a new sequence to get the full number
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