I'm a 3D artist that's gotten into AI image generation in the past couple years. In my exploration to better understand how these tools work, I found myself diving into cognitive science, epigenetics, and computational science. In my examination, I feel like all information systems require 2 things, a threshold process and a replication process. These serve fundamental functions: 1) the ability to filter noise 2) the ability to survive within a chaotic system. The result of a system that embodies these 2 functions leads to a self organizing replicating system, a negative entropy ratchet, i.e. life. This series really resonates with everything I've been learning and I look forward to the rest of the episodes. Thank you so much for sharing :)
Very interesting to hear about the history of Mr Mandlebrot.. and noise in systems and communication etc.. always very interesting subjects.. Thankyou Best wishes from Rolland at Castle Hassall on the edge of The Atlantic
Fun video. Questions that keep coming from various angles at various intervals. Who makes the rules? How can you change/affect the rules? (Rules by my definition being mutable and Laws being the immutable) Gonna think about what is meant by “noise”. All other “outside” influences that does in fact influence because it is part of the whole system, but not immutable in the way a law would be?? Information being a represented choice? I mean what is the point of information other than to ultimately provide the thinker with options of thought/bits/data? (From which to ponder,define,select) 🤷🏽♂️ in my own world the system is paradoxical. Thanks for sharing. Fruit for thought always the sweetest.
Once you mentioned Mandelbrot, I knew you’d bring up fractals. Nice episodes. Thank you. We’ll be looking forward to whatever topics you decide to keep sharing with us.
I'm old enough to remember when an IBM Selectric was office high tech. Hadn't thought of it in years but still remember that sound.
I'm a 3D artist that's gotten into AI image generation in the past couple years.
In my exploration to better understand how these tools work, I found myself diving into cognitive science, epigenetics, and computational science.
In my examination, I feel like all information systems require 2 things, a threshold process and a replication process. These serve fundamental functions:
1) the ability to filter noise
2) the ability to survive within a chaotic system.
The result of a system that embodies these 2 functions leads to a self organizing replicating system, a negative entropy ratchet, i.e. life.
This series really resonates with everything I've been learning and I look forward to the rest of the episodes. Thank you so much for sharing :)
What a great comment! You are the audience I am looking for!
The “noise” best associated with the Selectrix was its iconic background noise representing the pounding sounds of busy newsrooms the world over!
This is the UFO opening with the Selectric: th-cam.com/video/j2PoXfZdYVU/w-d-xo.html
@@JoshYoungMDi would know if Ive seen this before and I haven't but it looks familiar 🤔
just wow, keep going
I'd love to work with you man on one of these videos!
Very interesting to hear about the history of Mr Mandlebrot.. and noise in systems and communication etc.. always very interesting subjects.. Thankyou
Best wishes from Rolland
at Castle Hassall
on the edge of The Atlantic
Fun video. Questions that keep coming from various angles at various intervals.
Who makes the rules?
How can you change/affect the rules? (Rules by my definition being mutable and Laws being the immutable)
Gonna think about what is meant by “noise”.
All other “outside” influences that does in fact influence because it is part of the whole system, but not immutable in the way a law would be??
Information being a represented choice? I mean what is the point of information other than to ultimately provide the thinker with options of thought/bits/data? (From which to ponder,define,select)
🤷🏽♂️ in my own world the system is paradoxical.
Thanks for sharing. Fruit for thought always the sweetest.
Once you mentioned Mandelbrot, I knew you’d bring up fractals. Nice episodes. Thank you. We’ll be looking forward to whatever topics you decide to keep sharing with us.
very good.. just listened to all episodes. please add those links you mention at the start to the video description! :)
Go to PlayingOdd.com and scroll down to the reference section
Thanks Josh.
Really interesting, thank you
New episode drops this afternoon!
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Very funny. But it was probably only noise the first time it was used. After that, etaoin shrdlu was a meme (that predated the word meme)
Well ... that didn't take long. Ever heard of law of attraction?
So happy you are interested in this topic!
Are you trying to deduce the basic rules to build up a brain can resemble the same basic rules to construct the universe?
Not quite. I'm asking where information comes from.
I'd love to work with you man on one of these videos!
Thanks.