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Noise experiments, Global collaborations and sharing, lower the cost of deep education for all

Deepak Marwal: galvanometer mirror & johanson noise in electric devices | Examples of brownian motion | thermal phy at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRYJqZ5ebVk At 0:10 it is “sedimentation” and “gradient with height” and at 0:16 it is “Johnson noise in electric devices”.  Even if you have no equipment, you can simulate it and get help from your friends to
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Mathematics can be codified and compiled exactly into global open resources for all humans and their AIs

The current “AIs” are using lossy, “learn it from bad examples on the web” methods. No verification, no records, no permanent copy of steps to refine and share. Just because there are some good worked out mathematical examples on the free Internet that some AIs are able to plagiarize, does not mean a generative index
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Writing things down is a primitive form of planning and drawing and sharing

Nischa: How 90 Days of Journaling Changed my Life at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl6pTMQSVo4 Thanks! I have kept bound paper journals for over 50 years now. In recent decades I use computers and internet so separate topics and communities are easier to manage. “Write it down, so you can see it separate from yourself” motivates writing, drawing, painting,
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All LLMs and sites should use global open tokens for all human knowledge

jietang @jietang We have released GLM-4-520 and have the open-sourced version GLM-4-9B with superior performance beyond Llama-3-8B. https://github.com/THUDM/GLM-4/blob/main/README_en.md https://pic.x.com/cmonog5nq5 Replying to @jietang I hope you will spend more time improving LongBench and make it specific to all STEMC-FGOT communities on the Internet (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics Computing Finance Governence Organizations TopicGroups). And face, seriously, a
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Do not promote proprietary products, rather find sustainable methods that serve human and related species

Geography Realm @Geographyrealm  How to Map Watersheds Using ArcGIS Pro: A Step-by-Step Guide https://buff.ly/46Ovdvj Replying to @Geographyrealm To be honest, you should say “How we, a few people, used ArcGIS Pro to Map Watersheds” and not imply it is the only way or the best way, or that ArcGIS is the best way or the
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Things shared on Internet now might be seen by billions, so do your best

Zhigang Suo @zhigangsuo In this beginning lecture of thermodynamics, I use a bottle of air to talk about these words. It takes time and discipline to form a habit of using words precisely. x.com/zhigangsuo/sta… Zhigang Suo @zhigangsuo Jun 5, 2023 This chapter uses gas to help students gain intuition of several basic concepts: equilibrium, temperature,
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Global Open Sharing can be a profession, and global sharing ought to be done efficiently

Yi Ma @YiMaTweets  If you want to know the newest understanding about deep networks from the perspective of learning low-dim structures, please join our upcoming one-day tutorial at CVPR on June 18 in Seattle: https://cvpr2024-tutorial-low-dim-models.github.io “We must know; we will know!” Replying to @YiMaTweets It does not appear to be an online event. I quickly
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Most things now can be precisely modeled and scheduled, and sold as services

Physical Review Letters @PhysRevLett Stress propagation in active solids induces spontaneous actuation of floppy modes without exciting vibrational modes Letter: https://go.aps.org/4aViIjP Focus: https://go.aps.org/3XdD2K1 https://pic.x.com/ypc3kwl43d Replying to @PhysRevLett Frequencies and directions and timings can be precisely modeled. Whether in solids, liquids, gases or plasmas. I am not sure why you treat it as something unusual. You
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