
NapalmGodTony
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NapalmGodTony
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Never get out of the boat.










🚨 JENSEN HUANG: “The amount of energy that we need for computing is probably 1,000x more than we currently have.”


I went and downloaded this book just to have a closer look at it, and it includes a scene where Bond eats yogurt instead of an English breakfast because he read a magazine article about how it improves gut health. He reflects that it feels "sophisticated and chic."










What if every elementary particle is actually a cyclic machine? It can be tested through predictions and experiments. It could be the Next Huge Thing. Machine consists of a list of instructions. Each instruction represents some direction in space: left, right, up, down, forward, back. Machine executes all it's states one after another and moves in corresponding direction of space the same discrete distance on each tick of time. After some state is executed, control is passed to the next state. It happens infinitely in a loop. After last state is executed, control is passed to the first state. So machine moves and moves until it's state is changed. youtu.be/yXSO_N2tL-0 Properties and phenomena that this machine reproduces: - E - total energy: total amount of states. Energy of one state is numerically equal to reduced Planck’s constant and is the reason why action is discrete - inertia (First Newton's Law): Machine keeps on moving infinitely until it's state is updated and the more states in machine the more states to be updated and the more particle "resists to acceleration" youtu.be/sO9TgfWO5c4 - limited speed: you can not move faster than straight - discrete action (interaction): change in energy equals energy of one state - reduced wave length: contribution of one discrete piece in motion youtu.be/uaYC5s82iIE - uncertainty and observer effect: interaction destroys the original particle so you can't know some properties of the particle after interaction. Because you can't control, which state will be taken from machine or passed to machine youtu.be/mNjKbEcswI4 - momentum and conservation of momentum: amount of states that represents motion youtu.be/IG7Rfsu4fK4 - rest mass: amount of states that represents cyclic motion. For example a pair of states left-right does not move machine anywhere, but takes ticks of time to be executed. - speed: If you have particle RRRR, it moves with maximum possible speed right. If you have RRRRLLL, it moves right 1 moment of time out of 7. So it's average speed is 1/7 of the maximum speed - Photons generated by set of particles have more or less the same speed in any direction youtu.be/RVrPr4NvddU - Discrete rules lead to circular motion and "wave behaviour": youtu.be/neSpv3_I8rw and more. Bell inequalities say nothing about locality. They show that interaction destroys hidden variables, therefor hidden variables can not be "measured". youtu.be/OX_0poP6_tMA A way to test (a way to show that light can have rest mass and therefore can move slower than): youtu.be/qJ6c1xQI6D4 Free will is free, not fixed algorithm, spontaneous neural activity, slight schizophrenia that every human has.. youtu.be/0v-_oaJSwI0





In Japan, children clean their own schools. Every day. After lunch. About twenty minutes. Classrooms. Hallways. Toilets. Not because the schools are too poor to hire someone. Because in 1947, this country decided that cleaning your own space is part of becoming a person. The cleaning rag is on the school supply list. Right next to the pencils. Egypt teaches it now. So does Indonesia. So does Mongolia. Think about the last time you watched a seven-year-old mop a floor without complaining. Japan does that in every elementary school in the country. Not as punishment. As education.


Physicist Michio Kaku suggests dark matter isn’t matter at all. It is gravity leaking from a parallel dimension.





