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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Fascinating stuff SGT James Murphy
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SGT James Murphy
SGT James Murphy
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I like the HIstory Channel they have a lot of interesting things.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Capt Daniel Goodman
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Trust me, guys, read all I'd just sent in, and you'll INSTANTLY perceive the difference, honest, as I'd explained, OK?
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PVT Mark Zehner
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Awesome finding!
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
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There are a great many questions about structures and mathematical alinements that show our current understanding of human activity is flawed. Also, the growing AI abilities are pushing our lack of understanding how frequencies and quantum waves interact
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Capt Daniel Goodman
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Puma Punku and Macchu Pichu have nothing mysterious about them...anomalous, yes, scientifically interesting, yes, built by aliens, most definitely not, guys...and frequencies and quantum waves are totally disparate concepts having virtually zero to do with one another, nor does AI have the least to do with either of them, promise...I've studied serious quantum mechanics (QM) for over 40 yrs guuys, taught properly, by proper physics and engineering intellects, QM arises for quite rational reasons, frequencies occur in waveforms also for quite rational reasons, the one conceot has zero to do with the other in the fashion described...now, if you'd want a serious discussion about QM, as well as AI, and the basis for harmonic wave mechanjcs, I'll gladly explain the various concepts involved, however, humans built Puma Punku and Machu Pichu, guys, not aliens...if you want to understand AI properly, I'll be glad to point you to serious works on neural networks, or any number of sites dealing with serious efforts at nanotechnokkgy, however, as I'd said AI zero to do with both AN and the concept of frequency, I assure you, honest, OK?
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
Cpl Mark A. Morris
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Capt Daniel Goodman - "The breakdown of compute power necessary to create well-known AI systems like ResNets and AlphaGo Zero provides some of the clearest metrics available to demonstrate why AI is growing faster and proliferating to all corners of society. Together with big data and improvements to algorithms, this boom in compute is carving paths to the future for both businesses and the rest of the world."
My point was compution power vs human computaion power. Breakthroughs in science is what that will mean.
"Scatter some very fine sand over the head of a drum. Then take a tuning fork and strike a note just above the drum head causing it to vibrate. The sand would shift and assume a geometrical figure corresponding to the particular note that was played. When another is sounded, the sand will shift and assume another figure. This shows that every vibration produces a corresponding geometric form."
My point is we do not fully understand what we can not see. AI will help with that.
Please paste and post where I wrote alliens did something.
Please be more careful when reading my posts and your insinuations on same.
Thank you.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Capt Daniel Goodman
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I follow,.I'm familiar with the same phenomenin, and will.obviously look up the quote, I entirely follow your point, which, candidly, is well.taken...I apologize if I was.patronizing, that was obviously not my intention, I assure you...I'm quite familiar with many aspects of neural network theory, on multiple levels,.esp.with regard to deep and entirely fathom your point...the phenomenon to it speak of does happen, however, my understanding and training has suggested that such phenomena occur due to nonlinear dynamics, having nothing whatever to with any quantum mechanical effect, certainly...if one looks at the wave functions created in a circular drumhead, and actually solves the boundary value problem (BVP) involved, the functions for the vibration of a circular drumbeat are all.governed by the Bessel.functions...now it is true that geometric order can occur in particulates, as you describe, however, those occur due to very specific aspects of chaos theory, that are extremely well defined...an example I once studied some years ago had to do with what was termed the rheology, or non-Newtonian fluid dynamics, if coal.slurries, sent through pipelines...what a physicist at one program I took coursework was doing was spinning such coal.flurries through counter rotating cylinders, which gave rise quite clearly to a banded radiation pattern highly similar to the bands on Jupiter, as well as swirls of similar shape to the Great Red Spot...he actually went into considerable detail to explain the precise nonlinear dynamic chaotic bifurcation that gave rise to the patterns...the patterns of sand vibrating on a drumbeat occur due to precisely analogous reasons...in the case of neural nets, you should look at a website called http://www.quantumcinsciousness.org, wherein is described what is termed the orch(estrated) OR theory of quantum consciousness, as has been exhibited by a series of six molecular dimers arranged in the microtubules of neurons...what actually happens in neurons is that they exhibit what are termed memimpedance effects, consisting of memresistors, meminductors, and memcapacitors, all of which require active power sources to act as powered filters...when assembled into the proper configurarion, those components also begin exhibiting spontaneous chaotic nonlinear dynamic ordering, which is the true basis of consciousness...what occurs in ResNets and AlphaGo Zero, as with any deep learning Hebbian neural networks also occurs for precisely analogous reasons...get a small paperback if still out that had been sold by Tab Books about two decades ago, by Edward Rietman, on hobbyist neural networks, it'll let you use the algorithms in the book to generate simple neural.network patterns, analogous to Game of Life cellular automata exhibiting many of the characteristics you'd referred to...if you want something deeper, get the Prentice Hall text by Simon Haykin on neural networks, as well as his text on adaptive filter design...if you want to see the exact solution of the circular drumhead, get the books on math methods in physics by Mary Boas, which is the easiest, though quite good...at the next level, you'll want the one by Arfken, I forget his first name now...there are higher versions, like Hilbert and Courant, as well as Morse.and Feshbach, however, the techniques in those would take some considerable time for you to master, Boas and Arfken would be more.than sufficient for the purpose...there's a software package of still sold called Chaos Data Analyzer (CDA), though it might no longer be out...if you're in school, get a student version of MATLAB, it has a quite good toolbox add on specifically for precisely the type of deep learning neural networks you're referring to...your quite was quite good, and I was impressed you'd sent it...I'd merely point out that if you look into the rich OR theory as I'd described, incl the research by Stuart Hameroff MD, an anesthesiologist whose colleagues I chat with occasionally, who published with Air Roger Penrose in the UK, I think you'll be singularly impressed by the direct relevance of their research to the neural network problem you'd mentioned...I've researched also the role of Clifford algebras, and their relation to Walsh functions and also Hadamard.matrices for.many years now, which have been shown to be inextricably intertwined with the mathematical biophysics of the various genetic codes, as well as to neural networks...go on http://www.arxiv.org, and look up the papers.of Petoukhov, as also look up the papers.of Prof Elio Conte of Italy on http://www.researchgate.net...I can assure you, my researches have included all.of those areas, and while I understand your fascination with the sand pattern phenomenon, look up the biophysics of what are termed slime molds, which have been observed to exhibit very distinct cognitive ordering phenomena of late...I've also researched thoroughly the forced.evolution of intelligence in silver foxes, by breeding them for friendliness, and also the memory characteristics of the.mimosa pudica plant by an Australian botanist who's done some extremely.creative.research on its primitive nerve net, reconditioning the plant from closing its leaves.when having been dropped, to measure how long it retained long.term.memories of the event...should you care to chat further, I would certainly be most genuinely interested, once again, I regret if I was at all patronizing, please know, that was most definitely not.my intention, your answer was actually quite good, I hope you find the info here of equal interest, honest, I'd be most eager to chat further whenever you might wjsh, many thanks....
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
Cpl Mark A. Morris
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Thank you Capt.
It is obvious you have great depth of understanding. So, I bet the AI software I am referring to could help further your knowledge.
When I wrote my first post, I was only listing examples of topics advanced computation could help further our knowledge.
I suspect, you are aware trash in trash out. But we do have science that is sound and Quantum computing may help us in areas we can only dream of. Warp drives for example.
Have a great day Capt. and thank you for your service to our country.
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