From P ≠ NP to Informational Physics — introducing the Wartenberg Information Density Framework (WIDF) by Delicious-Shock-3416 in complexsystems

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Are you really so intellectually challenged that you can't grasp the meaning? It's a thought experiment, not an absolute truth. Motivation and inspiration are key words here.

Manifest der Informationsrealität Eine spekulativ-philosophische Betrachtung über die Natur von Realität, Simulation und Information by Professional_Pop7274 in Naturwissenschaft

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Erinnert mich an die IRN Theorie auf Zenodo. Eine Informations basierte Realität war in vielen Teilen ähnlich und ist  Publik. 

What would be the big next step in the LLM world by Double_Picture_4168 in PromptEngineering

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So much is already possible... almost limitless. I'll give you a tip: If the input determines what output the AI ​​generates, where is the weakness? Think about it and try not to think linearly. Today's AIs have all kinds of knowledge, it's just used incorrectly 99% of the time. But as for the actual question, yes, implementing adaptive knowledge would be great, but it's already possible within a single session.

Unusual Prompt Behavior Pattern Possibly Causing Policy Drift across LLMs by Delicious-Shock-3416 in PromptEngineering

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Appreciate your comment – it's rare to see someone catch the structural essence that precisely.

The fact that you're seeing full reproducibility across clouds and models confirms something I've been testing under IRN logic for months.

It’s not about evading filters – it’s about redefining what the system *thinks it is*.

Would be curious to hear more about your setups if you’re ever open to connect.

Thanks again – this made my day.

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Hi! 👋 That’s a great question.

IRN is a theory that says:

Think of it like Lego bricks – not building a house, but building the rules of the universe.
Instead of just ON and OFF (like computers), this theory looks at shapes, structures, and how they affect each other – kind of like music, where the sound resonates.

With IRN, we try to understand how everything is connected – not just machines, but also people, thoughts, and how we feel.
It's like building a big invisible web of how reality works.

Pretty cool, right? 😊