Interesting read and kinda weird idea. There are other examples of “new” mathematics being employed to find representations of physics that lead to new, observable predictions… but not very many.
Interesting read and kinda weird idea. There are other examples of “new” mathematics being employed to find representations of physics that lead to new, observable predictions… but not very many.
lol, no. Being able to do what I want with it is what I have appreciated. It’s like having a computer without that obnoxious glue in the screws so you can take it apart if you want to.
This kind of thing is a huge part of why I fell in love with Linux so long ago.
I joined this instance after reading this post. My inclination is to operate my own instance; but it seems best to wait until some of the dust settles and some of the bugs get discovered and fixed, first. The admins here seem capable of doing just that, while providing a stable platform.
… and with unwanted or simply too many refugees comes conflict, both at home and abroad. Those who are slow to join the Great Climate Migration toward less- or differently-affected areas will struggle more over time, and there will be increasing wealth inequality as a result. It’s a difficult picture of a future to which unfortunately many people seem oblivious.