Re: Re: Proposal: Phase-Invariant Einno Soliton Templates

2018-05-21 Thread Abdul Shabazz
Well i'm sorry you all feel that way. I'll close my account tonight, then. ...Good night,all. -- Abdul S. ___ es-discuss mailing list es-discuss@mozilla.org https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss

Re: Re: Proposal: Phase-Invariant Einno Soliton Templates

2018-05-21 Thread T.J. Crowder
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 12:44 AM, Michael Luder-Rosefield < rosyatran...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've been suspecting along similar lines, but was reticent to make any > outright accusations. I came to that conclusion over a week ago. When the account went quiet for a while I frankly assumed it was

Re: Re: Proposal: Phase-Invariant Einno Soliton Templates

2018-05-20 Thread Abdul Shabazz
I am not an academic troll: i am actually underemployed at the monent; i enjoy the labor very much, as well as the people i work with. -- Abdul S. ___ es-discuss mailing list es-discuss@mozilla.org https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss

Re: Proposal: Phase-Invariant Einno Soliton Templates

2018-05-20 Thread Michael Luder-Rosefield
I've been suspecting along similar lines, but was reticent to make any outright accusations. On Mon, 21 May 2018, 00:41 Sanford Whiteman, < swhitemanlistens-softw...@figureone.com> wrote: > > I personally would prefer that these proposals are specified in terms > > of *what's actually being

Re: Proposal: Phase-Invariant Einno Soliton Templates

2018-05-20 Thread Sanford Whiteman
> I personally would prefer that these proposals are specified in terms > of *what's actually being proposed* I think what's actually being proposed is that we fall for a troll. Possibly an academic troll who will later ridicule its victims, viz. the Social Text scandal

Re: Proposal: Phase-Invariant Einno Soliton Templates

2018-05-20 Thread Isiah Meadows
I personally would prefer that these proposals are specified in terms of *what's actually being proposed*, rather than in terms of some very elaborate analogy. Symbolic analogies to other tangentially related fields work for teaching existing concepts to intuitive people, but not for drafting and

Re: Proposal: Phase-Invariant Einno Soliton Templates

2018-05-20 Thread Michael Luder-Rosefield
At this point I fully expect Abdul to describe the Norse, Greek and Hindu pantheons in terms of turbulence physics and give a few pseudocode JS snippets indicating that they can also be used to handle REST requests. And all in 3 short sentences. On Sun, 20 May 2018 at 02:49 kdex

Re: Proposal: Phase-Invariant Einno Soliton Templates

2018-05-19 Thread kdex
To me, what you're actually seeking to discuss looks less related to physics and more like an extension to ECMAScript's `import` syntax. Would you please describe it a little more? A good conversation starter, preferably without any domain-specific context (i.e. physics), would entail: - the

Re: Re: Proposal: Phase-Invariant Einno Soliton Templates

2018-05-19 Thread Abdul Shabazz
jsol files can be seen as distilled Reductions which are confluent and semi well-founded. -- Abdul S. ___ es-discuss mailing list es-discuss@mozilla.org https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss

Re: Proposal: Phase-Invariant Einno Soliton Templates

2018-05-19 Thread Jordan Harband
What exactly are you proposing? Do you have a userland library that implements whatever you're proposing? Why are the states of matter in any way relevant to a programming language? On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 6:12 PM, Abdul Shabazz wrote: > > Of the five (5) known forms of