Scientists have developed protocols for communicating with individuals during lucid dreams, potentially opening new frontiers in consciousness research and dream manipulation. Startups are now working on neuromodulation devices to induce lucid dreams, raising both excitement and ethical concerns in the scientific community.
August's financial markets provided a fascinating case study in narrative economics. This analysis draws unexpected parallels between market behaviour and Kurt Vonnegut's thesis on story shapes.
Key Points:
- AI productivity gains raising questions about future job market
- Nvidia dominant market role and capitalisation
- Correlation and dispersion dynamics in S&P500 options
Curious to hear HN's thoughts: How might we further quantify narrative patterns in markets?
You may want to look up Galois Theory. The core idea is to study the equations' roots via their permutation group. If and only if the permutation group of the roots (Galois group) is a Solvable group, the equation has algebraic solutions.
Scientists have developed protocols for communicating with individuals during lucid dreams, potentially opening new frontiers in consciousness research and dream manipulation. Startups are now working on neuromodulation devices to induce lucid dreams, raising both excitement and ethical concerns in the scientific community.