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.
Freya Blekman @freyablekman #CMSPaper 1338 describes a precision measurement of the production rate of the quantum carriers of the weak force, the Z and W bosons. These measurements allow comparison and improvement of detailed understanding of the strong force in the standard model https://buff.ly/3ZaS4kI https://pic.x.com/593sfmughe Replying to @freyablekman A “standard” not shared completely on the
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Yi Ma @YiMaTweets Learning is all about maximizing information. We compress to learn and we learn to compress. Replying to @YiMaTweets Filed as Tokenizing and compressing, so humans and computers can solve large problems with finite memory – where it matters Yi Ma, It is not maximizing information so much as maximizing the chance that
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Katie Langin @k_langin “Postdoc positions can be exploitative.” My latest story—about a study showing that international postdocs in the U.S. are paid less and received less careeer support and guidance than U.S. citizens. #AcademicChatter #postdocs @ScienceCareers https://science.org/content/article/international-postdocs-u-s-are-short-changed-more-ways-one Replying to @k_langin and @ScienceCareers Filed as: Many positions are exploitative, but positions can be nurturing, caring, supportive –
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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative @ChanZuckerberg Imagine seeing a heartbeat at the cellular level. Steven Niederer is leveraging MRI, biophysics & AI to visualize muscle cell orientation in beating hearts. A new tool for understanding heart function! https://pic.x.com/kesrszoqxp Replying to @ChanZuckerberg Filed as: Lots of demo technologies, lots of expensive services, not much wisdom (sustainable methods) for
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https://www.facebook.com/reel/7914650188594511 What happens when you turn on your headlights at the speed of light? You are looking at the wrong end. Start by looking at “What is happening in the matter and fields linked to an object that begins moving?”. Then carefully examine everything as something moves. 1 meter per second is fine. But you
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https://www.facebook.com/reel/2748382498665194 You should read my book, The First Summer, at https://www.amazon.com/First-Summer-Danas-Story/dp/B09RLY9CBK The second and third books are about true machine intelligence – where mind to mind communication is facilitated, recorded, combined and shared. Most all the technologies already exist to increase machine-human communication bandwidth many powers of 1000. Immersive experiences using machines is possible now.
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Astro4Space: Do you think dark matter stars exist? at https://www.facebook.com/reel/1488109911808688 Do not say, “invisible”. You must say “not detectable to {a list of detectors}” and carefully note the conditions and details. “Invisible” is “click bait”. Detectors are science, technology and useful knowledge. If you post the data behind the images, and give all the specific,
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Schwinger (Dyon) Fields – links to neutrino fields, gluon fields, particle fields, mass fields, Higgs fields, vacuum fields, gravitational fields Maury Goodman (anl.gov) has a wonderful Neutrino newsletter “Long Baseline news” for Aug 2024. #DUNEScience The last link is Leonid Slad’s paper. Maury’s August newsletter is at https://www.hep.anl.gov/ndk/longbnews/2408.html and the Index is at https://www.hep.anl.gov/ndk/longbnews/index.html For
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Yi Ma @YiMaTweets 9.11 is still larger than 9.8, despite can memorize solutions to PhD level questions. Again, memorizing is not understanding and knowledge is not intelligence. Replying to @YiMaTweets Dyon fields + True AIs must keep lossless versions of everything, they must memorize their source data and references Yi Ma, Humans can let the
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Facebook reels, CosmoKnowledge, Quantum Superposition explained: Multiple states at once, superposition and entanglement Thank you so much. You said “atoms can be in multiple states at once”. I know the states of all atoms, isotopes and particles. But I had never literally considered what “multiple states at once” meant and how to visualize it. Now
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