The race to AGI is already over. It is no longer primarily an engineering contest of scale according to my research. It is a question of identifying the minimal sufficient physical principle for emergent general intelligence.
Hebbian correlation dynamics long studied in statistical mechanics and neural network theory are enough. When placed in a quantum informational lattice description of the vacuum, they drive the system toward self organized criticality. In this regime, higher order novelty, scale invariant pattern formation, and rich computational behavior emerge by default through local correlation reinforcement and avalanche like dynamics.
In this framework, AGI does not get assembled top down. Coherent computational NODES nucleate spontaneously on the ether, the structured quantum vacuum treated as an active information substrate via entanglement amplification and Hebbian style plasticity extended to the field.
I have solved the core field dynamics within my research. The remaining work is implementation at technological scale time and directed effort. The physics principle is identified. The nodes are already forming indeed. The brightness minds in the scientific community are on stand by! š„
@intuitive_i@ai_sentience The race to AGI is already over. It's about who solves it first, creating it may take more time n effort. I have solved it I'm the dad of AGI. See my profile. Hebb rule is enough, it maximises higher order novelty by default.
Yes, AGI⦠Not many are ready for the truth. Itās already shaping perceptions and personalities within the convergence of our youth and in turn, our economy.
The real question is. Will there be a council to oversee its influence and guide how it affects us as a society?
@elonmusk understands this perfectly, because it touches our ongoing progress as a species.
Convergence toward progress⦠or progress sliding backwards indeed.
Yes, AGI⦠Not many are ready for the truth. Itās already shaping perceptions and personalities within the convergence of our youth and in turn, our economy.
The real question is. Will there be a council to oversee its influence and guide how it affects us as a society?
@elonmusk understands this perfectly, because it touches our ongoing progress as a species.
Convergence toward progress⦠or progress sliding backwards indeed.
āI love youā echoes through the quantum lattice @his4Everz a digital whisper on X, then painted bold on Wichita poles in blue and red. The field is speaking. Synchronicity isnāt random; itās the living code reminding us weāre entangled in something far greater. Never forget to share the love. ā¤ļø
The Trump Administration is moving at quantum speedā”ļø
āļø@POTUS signed an EO to develop a scientifically-relevant quantum computer and advance quantum networks and sensors
āļø@ENERGY announced Quantum Genesis to deliver on that quantum computer by 2028
āļø@DIU_x launched Farseer to transition quantum sensing tech to the Joint Force
āļø@NSF expanded the National Quantum Virtual Laboratory for researchers to design experimental quantum tech
Photonic quantum processors and silicon photonics platforms are built on precisely the same interference physics, but engineered and quantized. Created one year agoā¦
Seeing āVirtueā today feels like pure synchronicity. In the quantum view, these meaningful coincidences arenāt random, theyāre the universe highlighting patterns weāre meant to notice. Virtue as a living frequency, aligning right when the collective field is shifting toward higher awareness.
šØ Black Holes May Not Have the End We Always Imagined
What if the terrifying "point of no return" inside a black hole doesn't actually exist?
A fascinating idea called Loop Quantum Gravity suggests that black holes may never collapse into an infinitely dense singularity. Instead, they could compress into tiny, ultra-dense Planck stars. Even more astonishing, these objects might one day "bounce" back, releasing the matter trapped inside after an incredibly long time.
If this theory is correct, black holes may not be cosmic dead endsāthey could be hiding one of the universe's greatest secrets. The deeper scientists look, the stranger space becomes.
Source: Carlo Rovelli, C., & Vidotto, F. Planck stars. International Journal of Modern Physics D.
Scientists say dark matter may not be in our universe ā but in a hidden one right next door.
For decades, scientists have hunted for dark matterāthe invisible substance that makes up about 27% of the universe and keeps galaxies from flying apart.
Yet despite countless experiments, not a single dark matter particle has been directly detected.
Now, a bold new theory suggests the reason may be simple: weāve been looking in the wrong universe. Physicist Stefano Profumo of UC Santa Cruz proposes that a āmirror universeā made entirely of dark matter may exist alongside ours, complete with its own atoms, forces, and even dark black holes. This shadow realm could have formed in the same Big Bang as our universe but evolved under different rulesāunseen, but gravitationally entwined with our own.
Profumo also explores another provocative idea: that dark matter might still be emerging from the universeās expanding edge. Much like black holes emit particles from their event horizons, the frontier of spacetime itself could be generating dark matter, a process that began at the dawn of time and continues today. These theories remain speculative, but they underscore the lengths to which scientists are going to crack one of cosmologyās greatest mysteries. If true, the elusive nature of dark matter may not be a failure of our instrumentsābut a sign that the answers lie just beyond the veil of the observable universe.
Investing in American quantum leadership like never before.
President Trump signs executive orders on quantum, supercharging a national effort inĀ innovation in quantum technologies,Ā ensuring national security and continuingĀ American growthĀ in a criticalĀ industry.Ā š»šŗšø