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Universal Consciousness as Foundational Field

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4 points·by theoa·8 months ago·4 comments

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theoa
·2 months ago·discuss
Go to a bar (in America). Sit on a stool. Say "hello" to the person next to you.
theoa
·4 months ago·discuss
It bears remembering that all of this was reported by a group of Haitians in Brooklyn who publish and staff the Haitian Times.

They deserve recognition for maintaining the standards of good journalism in what is, by any measure, a difficult era.
theoa
·4 months ago·discuss
Posts like this are why I read Hacker News.

My Egg McMuffin will never look the same!
theoa
·5 months ago·discuss
Agreed. And the nice thing was that they weren't just illustrations, they were metaphors, even allegories, on human and computer engagements
theoa
·6 months ago·discuss
Today's link is an update to an article first published some time ago

https://www.worksinprogress.news/p/fixing-retail-with-land-v...

There's a healthy number of comments on SlashDot: https://slashdot.org/story/26/01/26/1637238/fixing-retail-wi...

The comments open up a Pandora's Box of many valid complexities. All indicative of why it has become so difficult to get things done these days.
theoa
·7 months ago·discuss
This hack has completely disrupted my afternoon! Perhaps even forever after.
theoa
·7 months ago·discuss
Draw a millipede as a dog:

Gemini responds:

Conceptualizing the "Millipup"

https://gemini.google.com/share/b6b8c11bd32f

Draw the five legs of a dog as if the body is a pentagon

https://gemini.google.com/share/d74d9f5b4fa4

And animal legs are quite standardized

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animals_by_number_of_l...

It's all about the prompt. Example:

Can you imagine a dog with five legs?

https://gemini.google.com/share/2dab67661d0e

And generally, the issue sits between the computer and the chair.

;-)
theoa
·8 months ago·discuss
The math was beyond me. So, I asked Gemini 3 for help. I share what they replied to my many questions here:

https://gemini.google.com/share/1a6663a83898

Schrodinger and Penrose: pro. Einstein: con.

My favorite part is the debate between His Holiness the Dalai Lama and President Donald Trump on Maria Strømme's interesting effort.
theoa
·9 months ago·discuss
Nearly sixty years of coding under my belt here.

The OP proposes a valid and reasonable pattern.

Nonetheless, not all of us are so wise.

There are dozens of frustrating all-nighters and near all-nighters in my timeline.

And, dotted in and about, there are those several times when, half-asleep, you press the enter key, look up and gasp "OMG, it's working!"
theoa
·10 months ago·discuss
>"Even for those relationships that were negatively strained, over time, the strained relationships mended," she says.

I was 54. my wife called it quits on me.

These days, my former wife and our three daughters are probably as happy and as communicative as we've ever been.

Mutually, putting our children as a high priority helped.
theoa
·10 months ago·discuss
See

The first "blog"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorn_Barger

https://firstsiteguide.com/robot-wisdom-and-jorn-barger/

https://robotwisdom2.blogspot.com/

https://www.wired.com/2005/07/robot-wisdom-on-the-street/
theoa
·11 months ago·discuss
> This is also why I believe that language is a bottleneck for thought. Most of what you remember is nothing like an approximate copy of the things you experienced in real life—even in the specific case of text, memory is not even remotely like a paraphrase of previously read words. Many of our thoughts happen in a highly abstracted and distilled form, interacting and connecting with each other as a network that simply cannot be faithfully converted into a sequence of words, however long.

Perhaps the most interesting quote in an interesting article.

Leaves me speechless or something