Introduction In our current materialistic and scientific worldview, we often focus on the laws of nature or laws of physics. We conduct experiments and observations, infer principles, and develop theories that can be used to make predictions. When these predictions are confirmed, the underlying principles are reinforced. However, what we consider as laws today were… Continue reading Planck Scale Pioneers 1: Max Planck, Planck Units, and the Quantum Revolution
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Planck Scale Pioneers: Article Series
I’ll be sharing a series of articles highlighting key milestones in our quest to understand reality at the profound Planck scale level. It is called Planck Scale Pioneers: Article Series. Recently, I revisited some of my writings from around 20 years ago and was struck by the importance of direct communication — hearing stories straight… Continue reading Planck Scale Pioneers: Article Series
Code and Open Source Beyond Computers: Planck Scale Pioneers
The universality of coding principles suggests a fundamental similarity in how complex systems are structured and operate whether in the realm of computers, living organisms, or the fabric of reality.
Meta-Coding Theory: On the Unification of Information Systems
Explore the groundbreaking concept of Meta-Coding Theory, a comprehensive framework designed to guide the development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Drawing on disciplines like Homotopy Type Theory (HoTT) and inspired by the geometry of quasicrystals, this article delves into the urgent need for a unified coding theory. Discover how Meta-Coding Theory aims to bridge disparate information systems, facilitating the ethical and logical evolution of AGI.
Open Source vs. Open Access: The Evolving Landscape of Scientific Research Licenses on arXiv
Open access vs open source on arXiv: the evolving debate. While arXiv promotes open access, does it truly embrace open source? Let’s dive in.