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Janus Cosmological Model and FTL travel (and how to introduce negative mass)

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I empathise. I began skateboarding 2 years ago and the more I fall, the more I tend to adopt the pancake strategy. First i learnt to not protude my knees and they my hands. Pancake.

I think the importance of pain in skateboarding is underrated. A member of the braille skateboarding crew just quit because of the pain.

There's a video where Tony Hawk go through a vertical spiral ramp. He's very anxious, couldn't sleep the night before. Because of the pain. But he manages to do it in a few tries but has turn his left flank into meat for that.

They never perform new tricks the first time. They fall and fall again until they nail it and you only see that part.
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Also there are ongoing efforts in the Clojure community to make datomic queries reactive. Pluging this into a react-like architecture can lead to writing code that is 100% declarative when dealing with updating the UI according to the DB or vice-versa
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As an advanced Clojure programmer I never look for examples on the web, which is not the case for other languages.

The reason behind this is that since Clojure is data-oriented, API interfaces are clear, minimal and self-documenting. With object orientation or anything that relies on datatypes, I always end up browsing docs looking for what's possible to do with the given list of methods. Never in Clojure.
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Being expert-friendly is not a problem per se for a language. What matters is the ratio between sufficient wage and productivity increase as compared to other languages. By "sufficient wage" I mean paying your experts enough so that they become less rare.

I wouldn't mind paying someone 3 times as much if its expertise in the given language means he can be 10x more productive than an average programmer in an average context. (I personally have measured a 30x incrase in productivity by switching from ruby to clojure and have observed the same phenomenon with other people).
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How hard would it be to build a printer ?
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Same here in France.

We've had our first trans kid on what would be the equivalent of Oprah's show audience-wise just a few days ago.
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Unfortunately I think it is more of a cultural problem than a matter of leadership. The widely used FactoryGirl Ruby gem (the vast majority of Rails setups embed it) was renamed FactoryBot a couple years ago. It's not like my team had a say in this change but overall I was the only one against it but ended up implemented the change, which took about an hour (all our repos + the PRs). Note: technically I was in a situation of harassment.
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It's not even CSV, it's some fixed-sized columns format.
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And the fact many people say a UFO just "dematerialized" or "fade out"?
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The Nimitz or Tic-Tac incident the Navy has communicated about. One of these involved multiple pilots in several waves during several minutes/hours and was recorded by a system that integrates various data sources from multiple ships and aircrafts.
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Trump will send all the pedosatanists to guantanamo
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Recently passed away Fields Medalist Vladimir Voevodksy gave an interview center about his "spiritual" experiences, namely encounters with "supradimensional" beings very similar to those one can meet on DMT.

Here is the first part:

https://www.math.cinvestav.mx/~mostovoy/Papers/voevodsky.htm...

In the second part, he delves into the topic of synchronicities, and his attempt to base them on a mathematical foundation:

https://www.math.cinvestav.mx/~mostovoy/Papers/voevodsky/voe...

First I'll say something about a very general idea that I had a hard time accepting; however, based on the experience of the last five years, I cannot invent anything else. Around us there are non-human consciences. By the word "consciousness" I mean a computer system with memory, motivations, and the ability to shape the outside world and to plan. They are not "extraterrestrial" but genuinely terrestrial and, most likely, older than humans. These consciousnesses affect the lives of humans actively (and sometimes negatively).

The world of these consciousnesses is very complex, perhaps, comparable in complexity with the part of the world that we call "physical reality." I don't want to speculate on the structure of this world because, for this, I lack facts, observations. Even the simplest questions for me today do not have unequivocal answers. I am sure that these consciousnesses interact with humans; they almost certainly interact with higher animals. And how do they interact with lower animals? With inanimate matter? The logical considerations that must be satisfied by a global scheme of the world suggest that there must also be interaction. In this sense, they are also a part of "physical reality", only they are a part of which we know very little. This part of the world must be studied,

Of course, there were attempts at this type of study. Above all, at the end of the 19th century; but back then there weren't enough possibilities for that. Now, it seems to me, such a study can begin with the group of phenomena called synchronicity (or "synchronicity") by Jung. In simple words, they are the patterns (not natural from the point of view of existing models) in individual or collective behavior of humans.

Now, for the first time, there is a possibility of documenting these patterns (that is, recording them with apparatus) and beginning to study their structure. We have this possibility thanks to the existence of a gigantic number of recordings, both of human voices (for example, in interviews on the radio) and of human movements (for example, those recorded on security cameras). These data must be analyzed taking into account the time of the recording. I am almost certain that, in this way, patterns can be found in people's behavior that, on the one hand, are not explained by their conscious activity and, on the other, are too complex and too well defined in physical time as in order to be explained as individual subconscious.

Personally, I don't want to spend my time on this, although sometimes I feel an inner urge in this direction. I am very hopeful that there are people who will have both the access to the necessary data, as well as the courage and desire to dedicate themselves to this problem. This will be a true science. From here will begin the path towards a true understanding of the structure and the driving forces of the historical process and, later, of the global process of the evolution of life.

Here is a concrete idea: make a web page (for example, a LiveJournal page ) where anyone could leave a comment if a synchronicity happens, that is, while they listen to the radio or television thinking about their own thing and, suddenly, they hear a word that continues their thinking or answers a question they had on their mind. The main thing in a comment of this type should be the word or phrase heard. As additional information, the context of the thoughts, the time and the radio station or television channel may or may not be left. The most valuable cases in this regard occur at the time of turning on the radio and these cases should be noted.

My conjecture consists of the following: in the flow of words that we hear on the radio there are regularities in the appearance of certain words or certain groups of words linked by their meaning that depend on physical time (with precision of seconds) and that are not registered in the minds of those who speak these words. Afterwards, a good speech recognition software can be taken that matches the moments of time with the individual words and a database of the sequences of the exact times of pronunciation can be generated for each of the words that appear more frequently in synchro reports. Finally, we must look for the deviations from randomness in these sequences.

Now there is an entire field of mathematics called "pseudo-random sequence theory." They are sequences that, at first glance, appear random but are, in reality, highly predictable. We have a whole group here that is dedicated to them. So it is mathematically possible to find the existence of the hidden patterns.
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Reservoir Dog "I don't tip" scene:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4sbYy0WdGQ
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Randall Carlson thinks it happened on Earth, around 10,000 years ago.

Mega-ripples of Camas Prairie Basin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iNHQCKQNhY