@elonmusk@grok i don’t understand this how does it work? if the winner is out then @grok has the info if winner is not out yet how do you know @grok is successful at identifying them? could any one explain this
it’s still the same! science academic adviser tells me to take easy courses boosting GPA so to get competitive to get into the faculty i want😵💫profs openly admitted gpa is what they care in making admission decisions! i can relate to einstein😑”i just want to learn physics”
How can a teacher understand youth with such a system?
It bored me. The teachers behaved like sergeants. I wanted to learn what I wanted to know, but they wanted me to learn for the exam. What I hated most was the competitive system there, and especially sports. Because of this, I wasn't worth anything, and several times they suggested I leave. This was a Catholic School in Munich. I felt that my thirst for knowledge was being strangled by my teachers; grades were their only measurement.
-- as mentioned in Einstein and the Poet: In Search of the Cosmic Man (1983) by William Hermanns
Are you out of reading material? Our lab has you covered. As promised, here are some new preprints:
Ingressions from the Platonic space as influences beyond genetics and environment; not the weirdest thing I plan to write, but perhaps the farthest out so far: https://t.co/liBVwg4J4f
Conceptualizing goal-directedness in biology, with David Resnik (https://t.co/weqjmQLmqT) @DavidResnik1962 :
https://t.co/EXS9jfXY0D
How do biological systems at all levels hack each other in health and disease? with Evgenia V. Shmeleva @ZhShmel (https://t.co/gwGVFpUfHU):
"The Hijacker's Guide to biological systems: Manipulation by self‐defecting or foreign agents"
https://t.co/3aEeTc1MW5
A new theory of aging (and simulation data) based on loss of goal-directedness by the cellular collective intelligence (not a noise/damage-based cause):
"Aging as a loss of goal-directedness: an evolutionary simulation and analysis unifying regeneration with anatomical rejuvenation" with @BeneHartl@LPiolopez
https://t.co/ppqXyvgs1E
@CloserToTruth geoffrey hinton described your quantum theory of consciousness as ‘wrong&stupid’ he says that consciousness can emerge from neural networks without invoking quantum phenomena. what’s your response? @TOEwithCurt
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