Paragone

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[–] Paragone@mander.xyz -1 points 9 months ago

AI could be beneficial for poorer nations, somebody warns.

AI could be harmful for poorer nations, somebody warns.

BOTH are true statements, and it comes down, entirely, to implementation ( & regulation of implementation ).

Corruption rules this world, however, and expecting anything other-than corruption, of money-driven-medicine ( there's a book named that, if someone wants to read up on such things ), is idiotic.

FLOSS medical diagnostic software may compete well, however, IF evidence-based-medicine is permitted to compete against authority-based-medicine.

( https://www.edge.org/response-detail/25433 is an article that got turned into a chapter of one of John Brockman's books, on authority-based medicine.

That book is named "This Idea Must Die", and some of the chapters in that book I agree with.

However, rather-than giving-up on evidence-based medicine, I'd rather dig-in & break authority-based medicine's gaslighting, eventually breaking authority-based medicine, itself, leaving only evidence-based medicine. : )

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[–] Paragone@mander.xyz 0 points 9 months ago

Language forms one's mind, and, then, one's formed-mind is reflected in the language one uses.


"Collaborative Intelligence" is a book on working-with 3 of the 4 kinds of innate-mind-language:

  • AbstractShapeCognition, or implication-patterns
  • VisualCognition
  • AuditoryCognition
  • KinestheticCognition

are the 4 kinds that I know-of.

The AbstractShapeCognition kind ( my kind ) apparently makes up a significant fraction of physicists.

The book only deals-with the other-3, however.


Why does that have any significance, whatsoever?

Translating EVERYTHING from AbstractShapes into English .. gets exhausting & frustrating.


Temple Grandin has a couple of TED Talks.

She thinks in movies.

then translates what the variant-movies showed her into words, to communicate.


Language is confining.

Languate is enabling between people, and also between oneself & one's thoughts, but it is crippling.


Douglas Hofstadter's "Godel Escher Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" is on how self-consistent-formal-systems are INHERENTLY mind-blind to all that the formation of the formal-system doesn't/won't see.

Leonard Shlain's "The Alphabet Versus The Goddess" book identifies that women's-rights simply doesn't get much of anywhere, in language/cultures which speak more-gendered language.

ie Anglo cultures have more women's-rights than Latin cultures, with their gendered-language.

That is consistent, & durable.

It gave me dispair for human potential, when I discovered that many language-families program people into genderizing everything, & locking "validity", in establishment's eyes, from "female".

That isn't going to change.

Which means that humankind is less-likely to endure The Great Filter, this century.

The "shackles binding our Potential" are too strong, and too strongly-valued, for humankind to break, enough?

It looks more & more like this is the case.


See the fallacy of wrong-framing, and understand that all human languages are wrong-framing something.

Each language is better at some things, but worse at others, and incapable of some concept-expressing...

That alters our viability, planet-scale.


In "The Design Of Everyday Things", it noted that we've a species-wide mental-defect:

When we do something, and it doesn't work, instead of agilely changing-what-we're-doing, we do what we already-were-doing, MORE FORCEFULLY.

That is why I ditched Emacs for Vim: Vim keeps hitting one on the head with one's not-changing-levels, thereby conditioning one's mind into the habit of changing-levels, counter to that innate species-wide ignorance/incompetence.

Morass-of-capability ( emacs ) was fun, but I NEED to be able to see what need be seen, need to be able to think what need be thunk, etc, and not-changing-levels is an already-known-incompetence?

And I'm autistic? ( making that much worse, with woodenheadedness/monotropism )

Vim forces the change in mental-habit.


Some equivalent is going to be required, species-wide, to force-change our language, in order to make our viability more-likely, XOR our conditioned mental-habit is going to sink a greater percentage of our species' life, this century.


Oh, & Temple Grandin's thinking in movies nuked the entire "without language, thinking cannot happen" school of philosophy, didn't it?

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[–] Paragone@mander.xyz -1 points 9 months ago

The commenter who identified that we're now able to eliminate radiowave-broadcast communications, via lasers ( & fiberoptics, etc ), is spot-on.


There is another angle, though.

Imagine a simplified-model of civilization...

a batch of 7 newborn-babies, instead of hundreds of genetically-distinct populations in Africa...

those 7 babies live in "eden".

they learn that they can consume everything they want, that doesn't harm them.

they learn that they have to be somewhat self-moderating, because others fight them when one crowds the other, too much.

etc.

they move away from each-other, & some lose their skin-pigment, others change it...

an empire forms, in-which industry is the rule ( the Roman empire ).

Now a momentum is set in-place, that is making the sequence of the Industrial-Revolutions inevitable...

at the time of the Roman Empire, the children are, say, 11yo.

at the time of the Industrial Revolutions, they are in puberty, their brains forced into chaos, & ALL sorts of new force-multiplying technologies landing in their hands...

So, what is The Great Filter?

What happens when it is unconscious-toddler-mind, or unconscious-adolescent-who-never-got-challenged, who has all the world-snuffing technologies that we now have, but who has the global-responsiblity-level of .. drunk & drugged narcissistic children...

Say you have 7 kids going into The Great Filter, representing the whole populations-sea of our world...

Say only 1 of them survives The Great Filter...

Are they going to be CAREFUL in what they do, technologically, from then on??

Obviously.


I don't expect more than about 1.5% of this planet's population to survive this century's TANTRUM/POGROM that has narcissism-roots, politics-roots, religion-roots, food-insecurity-roots ( like total collapse of the terrestrial & marine food-webs, later this century ), etc.

Will the remnant who survive this century, if any do, be as careless with technology as we currently are??

How could they be?


If The Great Filter is an automatic force-growing-up consequence of EVERY world-overwhelming-species, who mixes accommodated-immaturity with ecosphere-destroying technology, then whatever portion of worlds who reach The Great Filter have survivors of it, .. it'd be inherent in the survivors' experience that they have been made careful.

Same as you don't find incapable-of-self-discipline in career-military-officers, you don't find our murderous carelessness/ideological-rabies in any survivor of The Great Filter:

Universe automatically force-extinguishes populations who won't grow up, who gain the technological-leverage that we've gained.


So, silence depicts a lack-of-carelessness AND an absence-of-need to be throwing-away-energy through radiowave broadcast, both.

When combined, galactic silence makes much fundamental sense.

We're in our species' "puberty" stage, and haven't survived our force-growing-up Great Filter, yet.

If we do, well, then finding others who also did, will make sense.

If we won't, .. then our epitaph will be that we wouldn't grow-up, at ANY cost.

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[–] Paragone@mander.xyz -1 points 9 months ago

Good!

Now do the correlation between toxoplasmosis ( tiny amoeba who infest braincells ) infestation's stress & Alzheimer's.

ScientificallyTestablePrediction: I bet there is a statistically-significant correlation!

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[–] Paragone@mander.xyz 0 points 9 months ago

THIS is what happens when you succeed in making an AI ( or Hoomin ) that can create MODERN KOANS.

You Bastard!!

: P

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[–] Paragone@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

That means that there is a positive-feedback-loop, between working-destitution-while-pregnant & inability-to-parent-because-of-working-destitution,

and those 2 combining to multiply the effect, in the produced Attachment Disorder...

Damn, damn, damn, why didn't that happen to be obvious...

[–] Paragone@mander.xyz -1 points 1 year ago

"thousands of years ago" isn't the kind of resolution I was interested-in.

IF the genetic-drift-rate ( or whatever it's called ) of the critters is known,

THEN it should be possible to identify when they came here from Asia, through cladistics.

That may be another torpedo-hit in the "there is no evidence the Indigenous people were in the Americas significantly before the interglacial began" prejudice.

( there is already plenty of evidence that they were here, but when dealing with ideology-addiction/prejudice, you have to keep nailing the damn coffin closed, until the prejudice stays dead )

[–] Paragone@mander.xyz -1 points 1 year ago

Some genes only work when got from a female parent, or from a male parent: iirc, that is called "imprinting".

Ttbomk, nobody knows why the effect happens.

Screwing with things for curiosity's sake is fine,

so long as you are paying the price for the screwery, right?

I'll bet that using only-male-chromosomes/genes for making new human lives will have some dire health-consequences for the new life.

[–] Paragone@mander.xyz -1 points 1 year ago

There are alternatives:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiknock_agent

MMT looks like it could be substituted, directly. Still nasty, but small usage, and removing lead & cadmium from our ecology should be high priority.

And, of course, replacing avgas engines with diesels would do it, as they can run on Jet-A or whatever.

This is all no-brainer territory.

The established aviation-engine manufacturers won't develop diesels,

& the upstarts keep going broke...

the LiquidPiston X-Engine is the brilliantest aviation engine I've ever considered, turning a Wankel rotary inside-out,

and the Astron Omega is .. insane ( I couldn't understand how the hell ANYBODY could even think of that ..

.. then I found out the inventor wasn't a piston-engines guy, he was a turbine-engines guy...

.. which explains it! )

I'd expect the IQ & life-potential of lives who grew-up near avgas-centric ( little ) airports to be damaged, consistently, by the lead.

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