Author: Richard K Collins
Director, The Internet Foundation
Studying formation and optimized collaboration of global communities. Applying the Internet to solve global problems and build sustainable communities. Internet policies, standards and best practices.
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.05.06.592707v1.full from https://x.com/RichardKCollin2/status/1838458035947090197 My Comments: Find higher frequencies and flows for industrial applications of your methods When I was at UT Austin and Ilya Prigogine and others were chipping away at chemical clocks, chemical oscillators, talking constantly about “systems far from equilibrium” (his Nobel Prize), it was always dissipative open systems fed by outside energy.
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Dana Wakes up in a new body on Mars, the aliens who killed her want her help Dana is the main character in three books I wrote about a young girl who learns how to mind merge. That allows development of machine systems that facilitate machine-human mind merges. During the first merge, the machine learning
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https://www.facebook.com/reel/826275046014875 posted also at https://x.com/RichardKCollin2/status/1838262886243958851 My Comment: Be careful and say “gravitational potential field”. That is what real “gravitational engineers” use The gravitational potential field can change its value at every voxel in space at every moment. The acceleration field is just the vector or tensor gradient. Potentials can flow. They can have turbulent flows,
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https://www.facebook.com/reel/1713236266168627 Still using low energy density chemicals when you could be using atomic fuels? All that chemical mass for so little real energy or impulse. You ought to know better. Your belching engine is what one can you expect from a government agency afraid to tackle hard problems. You can go directly from nuclear and
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reviewing Glycoproteomics at https://www.nature.com/articles/s43586-022-00128-4 from https://x.com/slavov_n/status/1837829021133910203 My Comments: GlycoProteomics might come after Glycanomics and biotechnology applications Nickolai, Glycosylation ought to be one of the easier calculations to do. It is not a large problem by today’s computer standards. Easier to calculate precisely and simulate than to study in a lab. There are so many competing
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIpID3P8p7g My Comment: Can you make a “useful chart” for the CERN “standard model”? Open living interactive useful charts? They brag it does everything, but I am fairly certain it is derived from a variety of sources and a bit wishy washy in places. But it takes a serous effort in tracing sources and writing
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Wheres the beef? Where’s the data, code, explanations, and complete processes – for all humans? Where’s the lossless complete data that is actually accessible? With all the code that was used, including all the settings, and environment? It is possible to check and verify the work of hundreds of thousands of individuals over decades now.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tpAANSGN2o My Comment: All human languages, all humans, all human sounds, a universal table, a slowly emerging set of sounds On the Internet a good site would handle spoken and written communication with users in about 200 or 300 widely used languages. No one does that. Then if you ask “How many human languages are
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Using global knowledge and intelligence to stop global wars Yes. I just do not have time for the thousands of things I find wrong. What am I going to do? Beg governments and corporations to improve their overall efficiency? Beg universities to actually verify, index and make their sites AI accessible — to all AIs,
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https://www.facebook.com/reel/1211856840011369 My Comment: So simply make intelligences that are eternal with replacement Then send them at C/100 and simply take 10 Million years. The galaxy lasts billions, so you can populate it that way and go back and forth many times in the life of a galaxy. My bet is most galaxis are not populated by
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