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Mostly me, because it was all
mechanics
at this point.
We've all, I think, become, sort of computational chauvinists, and think that computation is everything, but the
mechanics
still matter.
So while you may not be thinking about weather patterns in the South Pacific, tectonic geology, or fluid mechanics, the art of catching the perfect wave relies on all these things and more.
Unlike us, a hyperintelligent coral would be uniquely prepared to understand quantum
mechanics.
The mathematics of quantum
mechanics
very accurately describes how our universe works.
The mathematics of quantum
mechanics
tells us this is how the world works at tiny scales.
That's quantum
mechanics.
Quantum
mechanics
tells us all possibilities are realized.
Together with quantum mechanics, the geometry of this shape could describe everything about how the universe works at the tiniest scales.
Joined with quantum mechanics, this mathematics describes our universe as a growing E8 coral, with particles interacting at every location in all possible ways according to a beautiful pattern.
Like many translations from music to mechanics, this one was initially deemed entirely technically impossible.
According to quantum mechanics, a given point in spacetime fluctuates between multiple possible energy states.
We know enough about the
mechanics
of how they work that we can begin to translate this not only into fabrics but perhaps even into changeable cosmetics.
Well, because he looked around himself and he saw all these fabulous physicists that created quantum
mechanics
and modern physics, and they were all in their 20s and early 30s when they did so.
And as you bring these things together, as you bring cells, biological tissue engineering and
mechanics
together, you begin to get some really odd questions.
It's just pure mechanics, allowing you to cycle air through this breathing loop.
He taught
mechanics
in a high school in Long Beach, and found that his students were no longer able to solve problems.
I actually understood the
mechanics
of vertebrae enough to kind of start to imitate them.
Today, one of the biggest paradoxes in the universe threatens to unravel the fields of general relativity and quantum mechanics: the black hole information paradox.
I had to learn mathematics and
mechanics
and all this sort of thing.
But what's even more interesting is that they found that all these objects are not only on these distant, elongated orbits, they also share a common value of this obscure orbital parameter that in celestial
mechanics
we call argument of perihelion.
And quantum
mechanics
tells us that matter is being created and destroyed all the time, in every moment.
Now there is a million things I could share with you about the
mechanics
here.
But he rose to the challenge, and with more technical guidance from an expanding engineering team, he's grown over the years to lead a group of
mechanics
in R&D prototyping.
We teach our children "the talk" about biology and mechanics, about pregnancy and safe sex, and that's what our kids grow up thinking that sex is pretty much all about.
A few years ago, I was pretty excited to discover that there are candidate universes with incredibly simple rules that successfully reproduce special relativity, and even general relativity and gravitation, and at least give hints of quantum
mechanics.
So without that curiosity-driven understanding of the structure of atoms, which led to this rather esoteric theory, quantum mechanics, then we wouldn't have transistors, we wouldn't have silicon chips, we wouldn't have pretty much the basis of our modern economy.
And they certainly didn't intend to describe the
mechanics
of supernova explosions, which eventually told us where the building blocks of life were synthesized in the universe.
I wonder whether we might help ourselves to understand, say, quantum theory, if we brought up children to play computer games beginning in early childhood, which had a make-believe world of balls going through two slits on a screen, a world in which the strange goings-on of quantum
mechanics
were enlarged by the computer's make-believe, so that they became familiar on the Middle-World scale of the stream.
And I just look at this, and I think, yes, we could take that so much further by allowing people to set targets by setting calibrated targets, by using elements of uncertainty, by using these multiple targets, by using a grand, underlying reward and incentive system, by setting people up to collaborate in terms of groups, in terms of streets to collaborate and compete, to use these very sophisticated group and motivational
mechanics
we see.
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