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See, normally in school, you do things like solve quadratic
equations.
We have the only cookbook in the world that has partial differential
equations
in it.
Equations
were derived, graphs were produced, and the net result is that we find that the bubble bursts faster and faster with each passing year.
So what it's doing is, it's replacing the retinal circuitry, really the guts of the retinal circuitry, with a set of equations, a set of
equations
that we can implement on a chip.
We've just abstracted what the retina's doing with a set of
equations.
And so, in a way, the
equations
are serving as sort of a codebook.
An image comes in, goes through the set of equations, and out comes streams of electrical pulses, just like a normal retina would produce.
I found out that advances in science rarely come upstream from an ability to stand at a blackboard and conjure images from unfolding mathematical propositions and
equations.
Consider the following principle, which I will modestly call Wilson's Principle Number One: It is far easier for scientists including medical researchers, to require needed collaboration in mathematics and statistics than it is for mathematicians and statisticians to find scientists able to make use of their
equations.
I'm talking about writing down
equations
about our society that will help us understand what's going on in the same way as with the snooker balls or the weather prediction.
You encode it into
equations.
Interestingly, complex systems are very hard to map into mathematical equations, so the usual physics approach doesn't really work here.
This means you can forget about the
equations
and just start to understand the system by looking at the interactions, so you can actually forget about the
equations
and you just start to look at the interactions.
So what
equations
are for physics, complex networks are for the study of complex systems.
We first captured the dynamics with a set of differential
equations.
We then manipulate these
equations
with the help of control theory to create algorithms that stabilize the quad.
And that's why the
equations
look so simple.
Maxwell's
equations
are of course symmetrical under rotations of all of space.
There's a new notation in the 19th century that expressed this, and if you use that notation, the
equations
get a lot simpler.
Then Einstein, with his special theory of relativity, looked at a whole set of symmetries of Maxwell's equations, which are called special relativity.
And those symmetries, then, make the
equations
even shorter, and even prettier, therefore.
You see above, at the top, a long list of
equations
with three components for the three directions of space: x, y and z.
We can look at all of the different
equations
that go into making the ice grow or melt or change shape.
There's a bunch of code, and I get some friends to help, and we crack the code, and then inside that is another code, and then there are some equations, and then we solve those equations, and then finally out pops a message from Google which is their official answer to my article, and it said, "No comment."
It describes the structure of reality using a bunch of equations, but it doesn't tell us about the reality that underlies it.
As Stephen Hawking puts it, what puts the fire into the
equations?
Well, on the panpsychist view, you can leave the
equations
of physics as they are, but you can take them to be describing the flux of consciousness.
On this view, it's consciousness that puts the fire into the
equations.
He said, this model is just
equations.
What breathes fire into the
equations
and creates a world for them to describe?
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