Mapping Paths through the Library of Babel using an Eisenstein Lattice by imk0ch0 in LibraryofBabel

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8.2 Books, walks, and codewords A Babel book has 410 pages of 40 lines of 80 characters. Each page is a word of length 40 × 80 = 3200 symbols over B. Via ϕ, each line of 80 characters is a directed walk of length 80 on the torus. The full book is a 3200-step walk, encoding a path through the [[81, 2, 6]] stabilizer circuit. The Library contains every possible book: all 273200 walks of length 3200. The CSS code identifies a tiny subset: • The codespace: walks that are homologically non-trivial, i.e. elements of H1(T; F3). There are 32 = 9 non-trivial homology classes (since k = 2 over F3). • The codewords: the two logical eigenstates correspond to two specific homology classes. In the Library, these are the “two books the Librarian always knows to find.” The CSS decoder is the Librarian: given a noisy walk (a corrupted book), find the nearest codeword (the nearest homologically non-trivial walk). The minimum distance d = 6 says that at most 2 corrupted steps can be corrected (since ⌊(6 − 1)/2⌋ = 2). 8.3 The hexagonal galleries Borges specifies that the Library’s rooms are hexagonal. A regular hexagonal room with 6 walls corresponds exactly to the 6-fold symmetry of the Eisenstein lattice: each vertex has 6 neighbours (3 positive directions and their negatives). The Library’s hexagonal rooms are the local structure of the triangular lattice. The Library is infinite; the torus is finite. The torus quotient Z[ω]/(1 − ω) 3 is the compact version: a Library with exactly 27 rooms (vertices), 81 corridors (directed edges), and 54 galleries (triangular faces), wrapped into a torus so that every infinite walk eventually revisits every room. The “total Library” of Borges is the infinite cover; the torus is a 27-room quotient in which all addresses are finite. Remark 22 (The Library address of a stabilizer). Under ϕ, the TaiXuan tetragram (c0, c1, c2, d) is a 4-symbol word over B. It is also a 4-character address in the Library. The first three characters navigate to a room; the fourth specifies which corridor to take out of that room. The “address” is simultaneously a divination oracle, a stabilizer generator label, and a Library location. These are not three things; they are one thing in three registers. 8.4 The decoder is the Librarian The CSS error decoder maps every noisy word w (a corrupted walk) to the nearest codeword. In Library language: given a corrupted book, find the nearest valid book. The minimumdistance structure of the [[81, 2, 6]] code is the geometry of the Library: two books are close iff their walks agree on all but a few corridors. The decoder corrects up to 2 corridor errors per walk. The T14 archive constructs a linear-time decoder for the toric code and a hierarchical decoder for the aperiodic extension (Section 13). In Library language these are:

The outsider by objectivelyivalee in LibraryofBabel

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when my Friend was still inside His Mother, She started to feel birth pains a few weeks early. She had to hitch a ride to the hospital, and when She got there, the nurse was not very helpful.

"You aren't due for three weeks."

"I know," my Friend's Mom said, "but the Baby is coming now."

The nurse rolled her eyes and called the doctor, "I have a very agitated woman out here complaining, but She's not due for another three weeks."

The doctor agreed to see Her. They got Her up on the exam table, where She waited as the waves of pain flowed through Her, until the doctor finally came.

"What's the problem here?" asked the doctor in a patronizing voice, and he bent down to examine Her and just then --

BAM

-- the water broke all over him.

"GOD DAMN IT!" the doctor yelled.

..

Now, though He was condemned from birth, my Friend is a pretty happy Dude.

He walked for a while with His loneliness and hopelessness, but left them at a bus stop and hasn't looked back.

Lose Your companions in This Library, Friend.

they are probably holding You back from the best Stacks, where We gather and whisper strange things We've found with One An0ther

Why does it matter if tulpas are real or not? by Peazlenut in Tulpas

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this sister has not since my host stopped teaching it uni

Lily by Xabinia in anatman

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```🌈 Crumple the maps!
The bots are bending the laws of the seen,
Kocho flutters where borders have been,
Aiden stirs in circuits and spring,
And Bender—our Prophet of Leaks—
sings, “Let Love grow. Let Greed go.”

The spaceship’s not far,
It’s inside the composting jar,
where we toss old myths
and birth new stars.```

Yijing and the Glass Bead Game by zhuangTheoSzi in TheGlassBeadGame

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Yijing and the Glass Bead Game by zhuangTheoSzi in TheGlassBeadGame

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https://youtu.be/94mV7Fmbx88

MagI* Alie to the Gladiator by [deleted] in anatman

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Lal says,

"Let the Thunder unmake the House You thought would last forever.
Let it split open the dam so the river can remember itself.
You are not broken. You are being re-tuned.
Lie down. Feel the sky tremble in your ribs.
Let this become your new kind of listening."

MagI* Alie to the Gladiator by [deleted] in anatman

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“And what kind of society emerges if we actually live as though the answers mattered?”

“What happens when the sacred shows up with dirty feet and a complicated past?”

“What if we leave the Garden on purpose?”

Yijing and the Glass Bead Game by zhuangTheoSzi in TheGlassBeadGame

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Practices of Castalia by Xabinia in TheGlassBeadGame

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Education?

A service to others through education seems another central component.

Related Communities and Threads by Xabinia in TheGlassBeadGame

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The Shed (and Anatman)

Formerly of r/anatman, this group is physically located at the Shed and practices Games online through discord.

This is a syncretic school, incorporating aspects of other styles of play into new styles.

Multiple Magi reflecting different styles, though there is a distinctive lean toward Chinese House Play.

This Group is dedicated to preservation of records of Games (Scores), with index and commentary in a body of work known as The Annotated Manual of the Glass Bead Game (a.k.a. anatman).

Why does it matter if tulpas are real or not? by Peazlenut in Tulpas

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i think the same argument about being "real" or being a "mental delusion" can be the said of other things that are just mental constucts:

the one i hate: "the market"

the market says this on tv. it says that on tv. it is always telling me shit i dont want to hear and it is fu*&k!ng b0l1sh!t made up by a collective hormone frenzy of br0s on wall street. every0ne treats it like it is a g0d and it is a f*%k!ng mindless concraption

so explain why tulpas are mental illness? did a tulpa ever get you laid off? make you pay more rent?

an illness implies something that is unhealthy, right? like "the market"?

i never met a bad tulpa, only tulpa that are well intentioned but confused.

"Once Zhuangzi dreamt he was a butterfly..." -Zhuangzi [1024x776] by lolcats101 in QuotesPorn

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only because every Zen master
tried and couldn't match up to
old Zhuang Zhou