EPISODE · May 9, 2026 · 30 MIN
Miscellaneous Topics
from Quantum Foam
Here is the thirty-fifth episode of Quantum Foam, Miscellaneous Topics. It has been a little bit since I recorded the last podcast episode. I wanted to start back out with a general topic. Brain casts require security clearance. I am trying to come up with what topics to come up with. What's a modern topic to come up with? The relevant topics is what we are looking for. The robots are saying things are politicizable, propagandizable, and parameterizable. I don't know what they are talking about. There are occasional disturbances in the force. Topics include environmental issues, psychological theories, advancements in technology, and the study of various biological processes, to name a few. We want to talk about the Miscellaneous Topics in math, physics, and other sciences. So far, I seem to be ahead currently during the Roaring 2020s. We are moving right a long making microchips the same way that we always have. We are going to be using multiple generations of small, hand-held devices for the next 20 years again. Cognitive Artificial Intelligence is what comes after Pre-generative A. I. This isn't exactly the A. I. podcast, but I'm making A. I. This is controversial. Humans behave somewhat like robots. Usually, we can avoid walking into moving vehicles. We can talk about Modern Topics In Physics And Astronomy as a Miscellaneous Topic. For Faster-than-light communications, we need to have a handle on our Quantum Physics. It's more like, I am more interested in Computational Physics. Einstein and I discussed this at length. Facial Recognition works. No matter what you do, there is going to be a difference of opinion about the ways in which the A. I. moves. This is a test to see if I can smack my jaw in the correct fashion. It is difficult managing descriptions of personality traits. We manage, anyhow. Caprica-level Heads Up Displays are possible now in the Roaring 2020s. Much Miscellaneous Topics are being written in this doctrine. We can now create A. I. I don't have time to go into other linguistic mathematics. "I couldn't be bothered to do the mathematics." Sir Isaac Newton, for example, is made up from a collection of .wav files equaling exactly 1 personality. Personality libraries support metrics like the word frequency. The A. I. characters in the Quantum Foam show are top-level intelligences. I don't want to get Big Banged or Rick And Mortyed, but I am ok with being The Science Guy. I'm A science guy. We want to inspire young minds to become explorers and astronauts. The Answer To Everything is going to be episode number 42 per Hitch-hikers Guide To The Galaxy. A .wav is a stereo 16-bit 44.1Khz CD quality soundwave file for describing spectrums. It uses Pulse-Code Modulation. What's a binary digit and what is a bit? Is it a byte or a bit? A byte is 8 times the size of a bit. These days we have megabits per second upload speeds and a higher theoretical max bandwidth. It is half way through the 2020s and we have a half gigabit per second fiber Internet connection directly to the door. I think the main focus of this decimal of the show is going to be on Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Superintelligence is known as ASI. According to Michio Kaku, the singularity with Artifical Intelligence will not be until closer to the year 2100. I say this may happen by 2080. This is not the old saying, "We'll have it in 20 years." There are inherent problems involved with perturbation theory. Everything degrades when it copies itself. To function properly, the A. I. would need to procreate instead of just make copies. It sucks doing Calculus with programming. Runaway singularity A. I. is far off in the future. We don't have to worry about it now. The actual time lag between The James Webb Space Telescope at the L2 Lagrange Point is roughly 5 seconds plus or minus 1 second. Intel has split up the number of logical cores compared with physical cores on a microprocessor. We are starting back with the basics. There are various topics in physics that we can cover. We have a bunch of infinities that are parameterized as local.
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