Ed,
FWIW, we did discuss Gibb's phenomenon quite a bit and how JPEG compression
could be understood as a manifestation of the uncertainty principle. I
would love to have a copy of your notes from the summer short course at the
institute for optics. Also, I would like to pick your brain about
inter
So the mind is entangled in everything in its vicinity and can access this
state that represents far more atoms than the brain itself. But non-mind
physical things cannot?
On Aug 17, 2022, at 3:36 PM, Prof David West wrote:
closest technological metaphor I have encountered is holographic un
closest technological metaphor I have encountered is holographic universe and
mind as holographic 'interpreter/reader', which could be computationally
simulated, I suppose.
davew
On Tue, Aug 16, 2022, at 5:28 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Dave writes:
>
> < If you assume, or believe, that the mi
I have a very good copy of Kauffman's book, "The Origins of Order:
Self-organization and Selection in Evolution." If anyone in Santa Fe and
coming to FRIAM at St John's this week, I would be glad to pass it along to
a good home, first come, first serve.
Tom
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Hi,
I recommend this website. Not sure I want to know how they get paid. However,
they are a constant stream of information about hearing aids, new models, etc.
Also, they have a questionnaire which then leads to recommendations for
different hearing aids. Seems somewhat evenhanded.