Re: [FRIAM] Fourier image space, duality, filtering and compression

2022-08-17 Thread Jon Zingale
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

Re: [FRIAM] dystopian vision(s)

2022-08-17 Thread Marcus Daniels
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

Re: [FRIAM] dystopian vision(s)

2022-08-17 Thread Prof David West
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

[FRIAM] Kauffman's "The Origins of Order"

2022-08-17 Thread Tom Johnson
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 -- ===

[FRIAM] FW: [EXT] [Latest News] OTC Hearing Aids Are Finally Here, Phonak Audéo vs Audéo Life, and More

2022-08-17 Thread thompnickson2
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