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🤔 💭 thinkin’ ‘bout… parsing proceedings; assembly theory;

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Thinkin’ ’bout how a telescope at L3 would be a great early-detection system for inbound objects from the outer solar system that we can’t see for half the year.

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The nature of reality is continuous. However, our measures of it are imprecise. Therefore it is necessary to use discrete description methods. Within those methods, continuous functions more closely approximate reality within defined bounds.

Tivadar Danka (@tivadardanka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The way you think about the exponential function is wrong. Don't think so? I'll convince you. Did you realize that multiplying e by itself π times doesn't make sense? Here is what's really behind the most important function of all time:

The way you think about the exponential function is wrong.

Don't think so? I'll convince you. Did you realize that multiplying e by itself π times doesn't make sense?

Here is what's really behind the most important function of all time:
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Not sure how to communicate this: We do *not* live on a smooth 4 dimensional pseudo-Riemannian manifold. There would be no double slit experiment if we did. That manifold would have irremovable singularities if we did. And that would mean it wasn’t a manifold. Etc. Wake up.

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Think in’ ‘bout how this is entirely accurate but neglects the ever diminishing of the great-to-slop ratio Casey Neistat had a great video recently explaining this

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“Without an abstraction layer, every new target requires new hardware, new engineering and often new teams…” Seems true for any field ripe for innovation. What is ahead is very exciting.

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Perfect example of how #assemblytheory can be used to distinguish between materials made via a natural process vs an industrial process.

David Perell (@david_perell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People stopped liking poetry because we got too good at teaching it. For thousands of years, poetry was central to education and people loved it because we were so bad at teaching it. Then came a group called the New Critics in the 1920s who figured out how to analyze poetry.