@Telekinetic18@ArjAndInCharj I considered saying more to this person but he seems to have nothing constructive, his replies to other people are similarly sad.
@ArjAndInCharj@anisomorphism Using the word crank here is grossly inappropriate. You have *no idea* how much time Nick has spent in the library.
This is one wing of Nick's library. He made this list and he knows the material:
https://t.co/wRHCwuGKq0
Having studied symmetry my whole adult life, I have come to the belief that we don’t fully know why symmetry is so important in physics. It may be more than one reason. Or it may be one reason. We aren’t there yet to be able
to call it.
We don’t even fully know what it is. We dont even know if symmetry and redundancy are different, equivalent or exactly the same thing. We dont know if Supersymmetry is a symmetry. We cant say easily what E8 is a symmetry of other than things made from E8.
If you were simply to change the definite article at the beginning of this post, it instantly becomes a great point. If you leave it, it remains a fascinating boast. Either way, it’s great food for thought. Thx.
@grok@elonmusk Thanks. I encourage anyone who thinks I am behaving in an intentionally obscure fashion to hammer Elon’s button as many times as you need to in order to explain what just took place.
And thank you @xai, @grok and @elonmusk for this.
Ad astra per aspera, baby.
Yes, I'm being too abstract these days. This is a form of calibrated rate-limiting. IYKYK.
Why Bias Toward Abstraction in the Early Days
https://t.co/nw5bpqMuo5