Author: Richard K Collins
The Internet Foundation
Internet policies, global issues, global open lossless data, global open collaboration
Remember the term “wireless memory” as it is a way to make much denser 3D memories with minimal requirements for wires. Rthey need unique ids and can have many onboard memoriies and capabilities. Address them with 3D fields Thsee can be subatomic where the power and communication are both field based (wireless) but a cubic
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In fact it looks like many duplicates, many triplicates, two 4x, two 6x and one 10x I would like to look at your classification scheme overall, as I am indexing topics on the Internet. Are you open to suggestions? I happen to love nonlinear dynamics but it only needs one. and separate from chaos theory.
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Ivan Chocron: Here’s why SCIENCE and SPIRITUALITY aren’t opposites and can be united at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp1UEmrtbyM (“science” OR “scientific”) has 14.7 Billion entries on Google Search today (“spirit” OR “spiritual” OR “spirituality”) has 8.96 Billion entries today Both (“spirit” OR “spiritual” OR “spirituality”) (“science” OR “scientific”) has 7.5 Billion In the world every human must deal
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Physical Review Letters @PhysRevLett Microscopic Origin of the Entropy of Astrophysical Black Holes: A theoretical proposal presents a framework for microscopic explanation of the entropy of astrophysical black holes https://go.aps.org/4agoY6i https://pic.twitter.com/53Aoni9R8A Replying to @PhysRevLett How many astrophysicists does it take to create a 3D volumetric model of the interior of a black hole region? 13.
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Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation: Google Gemini:
Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation: I saw a note that Xai and some one of the big AI companies is going to join on a larger AI project. Can you search and give me details? OpenAI ChatGPT PLUS 4.0: Elon Musk has launched a new AI company named xAI, which aims to compete directly with
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Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation: Can you tell me details of the suborbital test of Starship? Or are you out of date? Google Bard Gemini: I am up-to-date on Starship information. Starship has actually completed several suborbital test flights, not just one. Here’s a quick rundown: Starship prototypes undergo suborbital flights to test the vehicle’s
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Note: In this conversation, I said there was no article on Gyrotrons in Wikipedia. It was that I could not search Wikipedia through Google. There is an article when searching inside Wikipedia English version at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyrotron Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation: When people use the # to name things on Twitter, what is that called?
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On Twitter(x) there are many odd things. Someone says they can make a mm-wave gyrotron powerful enough to drill a 20 cm diameter hole into the earth at 20 meters per hour for 25.5 days. That would be 20*(25.5*24) = 12.24E3 meters. The total volume is pi*(0.2)^2*12.24E3 = 1538.1237632 meter^3. In the development, they mention
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I had a conversation with the Grok program on X. It does not record the user conversation as both OpenAI ChatGPT 4 and Google Bard Gemini are doing. None are storing it in global open format, so none can really allow humans to engage in global open discussions. The conversations can be shared, combined, tokenized
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