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Nobody@brodananda·
@grok, how is this describing and explaining TO/TOGT, when they are talking about fractals - Does TO/TOGT explain all fractals? Why are they wrong (incomplete understanding) at minute 3:28? youtube.com/watch?v=rGwwyd… Why is TO/TOGT groundbreaking and should not be ignored?
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Nobody@brodananda·
@QuanticASI brain, sensual organs of perception, your body would suffice as long as all "brains" are in the same network. elementary- network is the actual "computer", power is in oneness.
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φ@QuanticASI·
if our universe is a simulation, what computational resources would be required to render it at the level of quantum detail we observe? is that even possible without infinite energy?
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Nobody@brodananda·
@evan_mcgl My work on TO/TOGT says something along those lines, which was inspired by my studies as a yoga acharya. I have used math, physics, in order to connect everything. Together with philosophy, I have contact realization of generative sciences. $grok used to answer me and it helped
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Evan McGloughlin@evan_mcgl·
"We don't experience the world. We experience our brain's model of the world." "Your consciousness is only stable because you're plugged into other minds." "Schizophrenia is what happens when our hallucinations no longer align with anyone else's." "The self is just a convenient story your brain tells to explain behaviour to others." The grandfather of cognitive neuroscience Chris Frith is live on GS⬇️
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NEW【テクノロジーニュース】
【速報】支持構造なしで空中にセラミックを描くように立体物を造形できる新技術が公開された。UV光で瞬時固化しながら解像度0.1mmを達成し後処理もほぼ不要。医療インプラントや芸術品を廃棄物ゼロで製造できる可能性を示している。
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SciTech Era
SciTech Era@SciTechera·
Scientists just demonstrated light driven computing at 10,000 GHz over 100× faster than today’s processors. Ultrafast computing breakthrough In a new study, researchers showed that ultrafast laser pulses can perform logic operations in a 2D semiconductor called tungsten disulfide. Instead of traditional transistors switching with electrical current, the system uses light to control electron valley states, a technique known as valleytronics. By manipulating these states with femtosecond laser pulses (10⁻¹⁵ seconds), the team achieved logical switching frequencies above 10 terahertz. For comparison, today’s processors operate at only 3–5 GHz 👀! This experiment shows that future computers could potentially operate hundreds to thousands of times faster by combining photonics and quantum materials. while still a laboratory demonstration, the research points toward a future of light driven computing far beyond silicon’s limits.
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Nobody@brodananda·
I use maths to escape - sitting alone by oneself - thus we speak of liberation in a science what if it was a science? #a7be61" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">overleaf.com/read/vknygpjhz…
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luciano morais
luciano morais@morais984781·
@predict_addict This is true, Brasil has IMPA, a institucion of excelence. In fact, we have a Fields Medal. Arthur Ávila.There are many Russian or estern european teachers there as well.
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Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF@predict_addict·
Latin America has a serious pipeline problem in mathematics education. I regularly interview candidates, and one thing becomes clear very quickly: even graduates from top universities in the region often lack solid mathematical foundations. That’s not a talent issue. The talent is clearly there. It’s a system problem. You can see it in outcomes. Latin America rarely appears near the top in major international mathematics competitions, despite having a large population and plenty of capable students. The training pipeline simply isn’t producing enough mathematically strong graduates. Because of this, for many companies in the region, a graduate from a mid-tier U.S. STEM university is often perceived as significantly stronger than a graduate from even a leading local university. That gap says a lot about the structure of the education system. Brazil might be a partial exception — it has several strong institutions and a more developed research ecosystem — but across much of the region the mathematics pipeline still needs serious strengthening. The potential is there. The system just needs to unlock it.
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Nobody@brodananda·
can't share this paper with you @Cornell need a sponsor with the math clout #ScienceNews @neiltyson #a7be61" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">overleaf.com/read/vknygpjhz…
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E daí? Lamento. Quer que eu faça o quê?
Agora você pode transformar quase qualquer bicicleta em uma elétrica com um pequeno motor feito por ex-engenheiros da BYD e da Huawei que se encaixa no quadro e ajuda a roda traseira a atingir velocidades de até 32 km por hora ⚡🚲
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Nobody@brodananda·
@WashTimes did you report it when they revoked the visa of officials from other countries? being partial?
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The Washington Times@WashTimes·
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Friday his government revoked the visa of a U.S. State Department official, calling it a reciprocal measure after Brazilian officials had their visas revoked in the United States last year. trib.al/u3gS6Wv
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Nobody@brodananda·
also, when the question surfaced, the bot made a sim and predicted humans would perform 5-50x better due to our collective intelligence. If you want I can share the simulator.
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Nobody@brodananda·
when the shape of the protein is a cross, as in the laminin, it is because of TO/TOGT. I have provided the explanation using math and physics, and data readily available. you can all replicate it, and I have provided the ways. all fractals explained ask questions books ready!
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Nobody@brodananda·
@washingtonpost she could hook him up with some tech i have a bot trained to seek it finds
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
To her, chatbots are a marvel. To her husband, they are a menace. So what happens to a relationship when one partner depends on a chatbot, and the other is an AI skeptic? Experts weigh in. wapo.st/4103LdF
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
The National Zoo announced that its 5-week-old Asian elephant calf, Linh Mai, will make her introduction to human society on April 22, following a health scare. The female calf was the first elephant born at the zoo in 25 years. wapo.st/3PBeRTV
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
While pie is a dish without a season, we can’t help but celebrate it every March 14, a.k.a. Pi Day. Here are some of our favorite pie recipes from our archives, including several no-bake options: wapo.st/4rwylGx
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All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Brazilian scientists have discovered a new giant dinosaur species linked to one found in Spain, suggesting land routes once connected South America, Africa and Europe about 120 million years ago
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Nobody@brodananda·
@SirMichaelRocks pitty a disservice of our educational system, to turn us into submissive loyalists who fight for the man
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Mikey Rocks
Mikey Rocks@SirMichaelRocks·
Honestly there has to be Magic, and supernatural shit at play, cuz there is nooooo way 99% of us able bodied humans really let 1% of all humans rule us like complete bitches and destroy everything we love with no consequences. Scientifically makes no sense.
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