Month: September 2024

CERN “shares in PDFs”, but needs to use human+AI form for 5.4 Billion human Internet users, and 2.8 Billion dependents

CERN “shares in PDFs”, but needs to use human+AI form for 5.4 Billion human Internet users,  and 2.8 Billion dependents Search for same-charge top-quark pair production in pp collisions at s√= 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector at https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.14982   Current method forces “vast memorization”on too many humans and ultimately none of the many humans
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Click applies to atomic and nuclear fuels and materials — to all things, not just click chemistry

“Click” applies to atomic and nuclear fuels and materials — to all things, not just click chemistry   The conditions for assembly have precision geometric and energy constraints, but once satisfied the pieces snap together every time. The interesting ones are those where the atomic energy stored can be released later. I have been calling
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Start by labeling collective long wavelengths “gravitational” and short wavelengths “electromagnetic”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GFhtc94hIU at https://x.com/RichardKCollin2/status/1838934455190216922 My Comments: Start by labeling collective long wavelengths “gravitational” and short wavelengths “electromagnetic” David. I wanted to write this out, and your video prompted me to see if I can sketch is out clearly. Thanks for the source spectrum. Gravitational waves are created at a sub atomic level. Whole stars worth of
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Silicon strip detectors for CMS, bonding solid wires still, Universities as termite mounds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvhCGyT9QkQ My Comments: Silicon strip detectors for CMS, bonding solid wires still, Universities as termite mounds Thank you for sharing this. I was not familiar with Aachen University. You might want to include links to Wikipedia articles in English, German, Chinese, and other human languages for a more balanced and complete overview and history of
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Find higher frequencies and flows for industrial applications of your methods

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 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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Be careful and say “gravitational potential field”. That is what real “gravitational engineers” use

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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Still using low energy density chemicals when you could be using atomic fuels?

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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GlycoProteomics might come after Glycanomics and biotechnology applications

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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Can you make a “useful chart” for the CERN “standard model”? Open living interactive useful charts?

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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