Massive precise dynamic visualizations for nearly infinite dimensional problems
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A database table has a dimension for each independent column. I solved infinite neural networks in 1965. There are many “many parameter systems”, climate change, projects in the $trillion scale, global trade, the Internet. Huge body of efficient and reliable tools for those. Look.
You left off all the first n time derivatives and the k spatial derivatives in your diagram. And you did not put an Exa-Avogadro’s number of them interacting, with random perturbations and links to all matter in the Universe. There are infinite dimensions to explore and they require effort and better tools. Maybe you can help.
Try to solve war. That has many difficult dimensions. And it needs massive precise dynamic visualization just to begin to understand a whole world flowing towards war with itself. Or moving towards a stable solar system civilization. There are many nearly infinite dimensional problems and they all have some methods and ways to handle large numbers of parameters and constraints. Way beyond LLM brute force methods.
The big bang shock fronts would be ultra-relativistic. Several times the speed of light, perhaps 80x or 200x. All massive black hole events and collisions.
I mostly have, but there are hundreds of millions involved. I devoted the last 27 years every day to looking for solutions, better policies, more efficient systems, sustainable methods. It is not enough.
You are right – I cannot expect anyone to do anything that does not benefit them directly, or their groups. A billionaire is just another poor human struggling to live their life, just stepping through the days of their allotted time.
I have led a foolish life, wasted almost 60 years on things that do not matter to anyone but me. But, out of habit, I will just keep trying and see if I can live a few more years in this foolish path I find myself in. On a plane, when the oxygen masks fall, you save yourself first, then your children. In the ocean you put your vest on first, then try to save others. It is impossible to save everyone, especially those who refuse to help themselves, or others.