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Latest revision as of 12:59, 30 December 2016
Louis Savain | |
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Residence | South Pasadena, CA, United States |
Known for | Fundamental Physics, Artificial Intelligence, Parallel Computing |
Articles: * Nothing Can Move in Spacetime
(Spacetime is a fictitious math construct, famous physicists are clueless about time, time dilation is a misnomer and time travel is crackpottery)
- Physics: The Problem With Motion
(Aristotle was right about the causality of motion and, as a result, we are immersed in an immense lattice of energetic particles) - Why Software Is Bad and What We Can Do to Fix It
(The future of software is non-algorithmic and reliability is all in the timing) - How to Solve the Parallel Programming Crisis
(Threads are evil. We need a new threadless software model and a new processor architecture to support it) - Gravity
(Gravity is an energy conservation phenomenon. It is both instantaneous and nonlocal) - Temporal Intelligence
(Intelligence is mostly about the temporal correlations between discrete sensory signals)