<aside> 🧐 The satire of life…interconnectedness, hiphopcrisy, patterns, marvels, irony, Universal Darwinism…and other useless information
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Chaos theory and the “The thumbprint of God”
Thanks for the boldness Benoit Mandelbrot to get a job at IBM just so he could use their super computers for his personal projects which changed the world
Two cultural phenomenons regarded as classic literature and art…both of which, were birthed from drug and alcohol fueled minds…
…Probably was a taboo topic in government meetings of Nancy Reagan’s D.A.R.E program before it failed and ended.
“I bet Darwin would be proud of his “total” contributions to society as a whole…”
*Coined by Richard Dawkins, originating from his 1976 book The Selfish Gene.*
Memes follow the Darwinian evolutionary model and spread virally through processes of variation, mutation, competition, and inheritance, each of which influences a meme's reproductive success.
Memes spread through the behavior that they generate in their hosts. Memes that propagate less prolifically may become extinct, while others may survive, spread, and (for better or for worse) mutate.
Brings a whole new (more accurate) meaning to the slang phrases “let’s connect” and “it was great to connect”.
Me daily…
The first (arguably) computer…A byproduct of the French high end fashion and textile trend and a direct catalyst and predominate precursor to the future IBM company (maybe reaching a bit?).
Recent advancements in CAPTCHA security…
Stranger then fiction…
One big intelligent self-organizing system. Mechanisms like quantum entanglement or other forms of “non-local connections” could enable longer-range computations… And… research and data have already showcased this.
Perception, meaning and interpretation…
Athens might need to give up the long-standing title of creating democracy…
**The beauty of number theory** lies not only in the abstract relationships it uncovers between integers, but also in the deep mathematical structures it illuminates in our natural world…
Crypto gets a bad wrap, but what does history tell us about human nature?
It’s easy to take an existentialist point of view lol
Well that escalated quickly…
The many applications of evolutionary game theory…
Synchronicity or mere coincidence…
Stephen Hawking died on Einstein’s 139th birthday, Galileo’s 300th death-day, and Pi Day (March 14, when the date reads 3.14).
Gates, logic, information flow, and “instructions”.
Are we truly inventing or just replicating…
The exact same elements, energy and matter have existed on earth and in the universe when cavemen learned how to make fire, when the Romans created flushing toilettes and sewers, and when we sent astronauts to the moon.
The “GodChain”…
DNA’s remarkable digital nature and replication systems are made up of encoded proteins, which are the molecular machines of life, and the gene regulatory networks that specify the behaviour of the genes.
DNA copies and distributes their instructions made up of digital information into every single cell in our body.
Cells use this digital instruction guide and act like mini computers using chemical synthesis and other quantum-realm functions as logic, gates and information channels to form computational tasks.
Each cell has their own computing power and energy source from their little energy factories in the cell’s mitochondrion.
“Any living cell carries with it the experiences of a billion years of experimentation by its ancestors.” Max Delbruck, 1949
Down the rabbit hole readings:
[Link 1](https://www.nature.com/articles/nature01410#:~:text=Two features of DNA structure,binds perfectly with its partner.) | Link 2 | Link 3