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| From | Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> |
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| Newsgroups | sci.physics.relativity, sci.math |
| Subject | Re: Would Poincaré miss the AI Boom? |
| Date | 2025-07-19 08:32 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <me0s9pFt1shU1@mid.individual.net> (permalink) |
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Am Samstag000019, 19.07.2025 um 07:03 schrieb The Starmaker: > Thomas Heger wrote: >> >> Am Donnerstag000017, 17.07.2025 um 19:30 schrieb Doyle Bahmatov: >>> Thomas Heger wrote: >>> >>>> Am Dienstag000015, 15.07.2025 um 20:57 schrieb Mild Shock: >>>>> captured by mechanical reasoning or formal systems. He famously wrote >>>>> about how insights came not from plodding logic but from sudden >>>>> illuminations — leaps of creative synthesis. >>>> >>>> Consciousness is not what actually 'thinks'. >>>> >>>> You should think about consciousness as an additional subsystem of our >>>> brain, which has the purpose to make the results of thinking usable. >>>> >>>> Thinking in the form of decision making or finding solutions to problems >>>> is per se unconscious. >>> >>> I trust more 100 times in russia than in cacamerica. I did it all the >>> times, what can you do?? Russia is high advanced, cacamerica is a >>> shithole, what ca you do?? >> >> I feel sorry for the people of the United States, because the messages >> from the USA that reach us here get more and more alarming. > > I watched a Netfix movie from Germany..."Brick", you Germans are reallly > wierd people! > > and then these is from Germany "The Billion Dollar Code"...you actually > allow Google to steal it from yous??? > > > > >> >> It is about enormous inflation and sky-high prices for rent and real-estate. > > There is no "enormous" inflation, there are just 'prices' for things. > > > "sky-high prices for rent"??? That's a USA system. The sky-high prices > for rent keeps the people > busy... > > it's why the pyramids were built...to keep people busy. > Sure, US-real estate are actually a 'pyramid scheme'. Most people do not recognize this and believe, that its just a game of supply and demand. But: the super-rich bought e.g. 2008 huge amounts of land for little money and want to sell today for a lot more. Since common mortals can afford such prices only by lending money from the banks, they are in fact tied to kind of 'machine', which sucks out their blood. THIS scheme keeps people busy and makes the super rich even richer. It is insane anyhow, because the USA is extremely large and could build entire cities somewhere, where people could live for cheep in large quantities. BUT: the current president has other plans and that has certainly to do with his involvement into the real-estate-business. > When people are not busy, they go outside and cause trouble. They have > sex with your wives. > > You try keeping 300 million people in line. > No, I don't. Actually it would be a really stupid idea to try that. People need to have some freedom, because total control also stops creativity. You simply cannot and should not try to decide about what the people do. It would also be totally unconstitutional and against the 'American spirit'. >> >> They have also really strange politicians, who make really strange >> decisions. > > > The stranger the decisions, the less you'll notice their hands in your > pocket. > Actually they have their hands mainly in American pockets and I'm German. >> >> But I have also seen a video about invasive species in the USA, like >> fire-ants or giant fish and snakes. > > > Do they still watch nucluer contamination monsters in Germany?? THEM!!! > Never heard about such monsters in Germany. But I had seen a video recently about 15 dangerous invasive species in the USA, which needed to be exterminated at all costs. This ranged from fire-ants to giantic poisonous frogs and boa-constrictors in the Everglades.> > >> >> That is like 'the seven plagues' from the Bible. > > > you gots your numbers wrong, it's ten. > Well, maybe three more will come, about which we know nothing now. ... TH
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