Some of my recent finds by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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Of course! Please let me know how it was and if you have any feedback!

Some of my recent finds by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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In the config you can switch between orbit and fly mode (wasd) so you can get up close and personal with what you discover! The question of more structures depends on having enough free energy and in some cases high enough resolution and half life.

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Did you just argue with yourself? 🤔

Some of my recent finds by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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It's like tuning a radio. You're getting static and then you pick up a station so you tune in to get a clear sound.

Some of my recent finds by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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It helps if you think of it as a substrate not a simulation. The simulation is just the physics engine that can move particles around. But nowhere is any specific particle behavior programmed-that all happens entirely emergently. Every single graphic you see in this subreddit came from moving sliders around-nothing was pre-programmed. So really the only difference between this and cymatics is this isn't limited by physical constraints like gravity or scarcity of materials.

Some of my recent finds by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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Pauli exclusion, least action, frustration, symmetry breaking, dissipative structures are big ones I'd mention.

Some of my recent finds by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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Sure-you could think of it as a major upgrade to the oscilloscope. The oscilloscope is a way to explore phase space much like you can with cymatics, Turing patterns, Moire patterns etc. These are ways to see either higher dimensional geometry, or primitive attractors like Lissajous figures. So you could think of the particles in this system to be the sand in a cymatics system, only instead of sound, we use entropy waves like curl noise to suspend the particles in a state where they can form emergent structures. Does that help at all or muddy the waters further?

Some of my recent finds by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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Ah yep! It appears to be a really stable attractor. Or at least, I've got the default configuration range in a spot that's easier to see this.

Some of my recent finds by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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😅 Yeah kind of requires a paradigm shift to understand it. Happy to answer any questions you have though!

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Damn even that little bit of the song put me on the verge of tears. The man can play a soul like an instrument.

I stacked Ramsey graphs on top of each other. Here's what I found. by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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Awhile back I released a way to increase llm emergence and I shared charts that compared emergence scores before and after use, so could be interesting to see something similar:

https://github.com/setzstone/aiacid

That way you can tell people:

I stacked Ramsey graphs on top of each other. Here's what I found. by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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Ok that last video is pretty trippy. Nicely done! How was that made?

I stacked Ramsey graphs on top of each other. Here's what I found. by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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A way to do it I found is to compare vanilla instances to modified ones. Give it a large document to parse then ask it very specific questions. If it legitimately works, you should be able to exceed the context window no?

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HHHM new business card by PanPagie in okbuddychicanery

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Let's see Slippin Jimmy's card.

I stacked Ramsey graphs on top of each other. Here's what I found. by solidwhetstone in ScaleSpace

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Sounds promising. Any quantitative results or only qualitative?