as we lose the ability to trust our governments, our media, and our experts, how do we regain the ability to trust each other? can well designed software help? this may be the crucial piece to the puzzle. people need to develop a new way of knowing.
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Replying to @TechGodArisen
i'm imagining something in between a map, an infinite canvas for notes and communication, and something that allows people to explicitly bet forms of credibility that sort of expand or contract their voice in the vicinity of different subjects. a world sized VR / AR
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Replying to @TechGodArisen
anyone can make a subject and embed it into space, there's fractal dimensions so you always have room. use conformal mapping to do renormalization around anything. you embed a kind of daemon programming language in it, program makes an assessment on whether something was true.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @TechGodArisen
Sounds like implementation of Wolfram's (new) physics framework:https://www.wolframphysics.org/
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Replying to @darshandorsey @TechGodArisen
yeah we were apparently working on this stuff from different angles. i've known him for years, and he sent me a message last month like "oh i'm working on a new physics" and I was like "oh you too?"
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Replying to @DanielleFong @TechGodArisen
My impression is that he sees it very abstractly, even if implemented in code. Think we're seeing this as seamless interface between virtual and real worlds, ie Matrix console.
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..albeit with a much sleeker Star Trek Picard UI/UX, eventually
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yeah so the difference is i feel it in my damned body and it's amazing and a little scary. time is really weird around me
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