On 12-04-2023 13:36, John Clark wrote:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 11:06 PM smitra wrote:
So, it has noticed that it used the wrong formulas and it has
found the
correct ones. However, it was not able to do the calculation using
spherical symmetry. It only noted in the previous answer that the
an
On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 11:06 PM smitra wrote:
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On 10-04-2023 12:34, John Clark wrote:
On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 3:11 PM smitra wrote:
GPT: FOR A SOLID SPHERE OF UNIFORM DENSITY, WE CAN DIVIDE IT
INTO SMALL volume elements, each with mass dm. The volume element
located at a distance r from the center of the sphere has a moment
of inertia rela
or everyone, I agree.
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On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 12:53 PM smitra wrote:
> For some simple physics or math result consider different
ways of getting to that result where one of these ways is not widely
published and is likely not in GPT's data
Clark
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On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 3:11 PM smitra wrote:
>> GPT: For a solid sphere of uniform density, we can divide it into small
>> volume elements, each with mass dm. The volume ele
On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 3:11 PM smitra wrote:
>>* GPT: **For a solid sphere of uniform density, we can divide it into
>> small*
>> * volume elements, each with mass dm. The volume element located at a
>> distance r from the center of the sphere has a moment of inertia relative
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On 09-04-2023 19:56, John Clark wrote:
On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 12:53 PM smitra wrote:
For some simple physics or math result consider different
ways of getting to that result where one of these ways is not widely
published and is likely not in GPT's database. Take e.g. different
ways
of comput
On Sun, Apr 9, 2023 at 12:53 PM smitra wrote:
> For some simple physics or math result consider different
> ways of getting to that result where one of these ways is not widely
> published and is likely not in GPT's database. Take e.g. different ways
> of computing the moment of inertia of a ball
On 03-04-2023 22:23, John Clark wrote:
On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 5:58 PM smitra wrote:
While GPT hooked up to Mathematica may greatly improve its
performance,
I would not be impressed when judging that in terms of approaching
human level cognition.
A long time ago I was teaching a statistica
On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 5:58 PM smitra wrote:
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Allan Snyder's research group has done these experiments:
http://www.centreforthemind.com/publications/SavantNumerosity.pdf
http://www.centreforthemind.com/images/savantskills.pdf
Saibal
On 03-04-2023 01:10, Brent Meeker wrote:
That's fascinating. I had not heard to the magnetic
stimulation
That's fascinating. I had not heard to the magnetic
stimulation/inhibition experiments. Have you a reference?
Brent
On 4/2/2023 2:58 PM, smitra wrote:
While GPT hooked up to Mathematica may greatly improve its
performance, I would not be impressed when judging that in terms of
approaching
While GPT hooked up to Mathematica may greatly improve its performance,
I would not be impressed when judging that in terms of approaching
human level cognition.
A long time ago I was teaching a statistical mechanics class, the
students had to do a certain calculation for homework that involv
On Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 8:06 PM Lawrence Crowell <
goldenfieldquaterni...@gmail.com> wrote:
*> I have a very old version of Mathematica. I suppose I would have to buy
> the new version to make this happen.*
If you upgrade please tell us about it, I'd love to know your opinion of it.
John K Cla
I have a very old version of Mathematica. I suppose I would have to buy the
new version to make this happen.
LC
On Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 4:32:48 PM UTC-5 John Clark wrote:
> Apparently I'm not the only one who has become obsessed with the
> developments in AI that have occurred in the las
Apparently I'm not the only one who has become obsessed with the
developments in AI that have occurred in the last few weeks, Stephen
Wolfram, the man who developed Mathematica, started Wolfram Alpha, and
wrote the book A New Kind Of Science about cellular automation, has given
two very interesting
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