>>19516066In another thread I posted about the Peter Turchin's theory in "End Times", and he talks about how we are moving into a techno feudal society where a small 1% of elites will actually push the frontier on science, math, or arts; and the remaining 99% will be sub 80 IQ goblins who are squeezed for every penny.
I loved Hamiltonian problems in computer science. I loved the theory aspect of Comp Sci, I hated the actual coding. Neural nets are my bread and butter, though I think AI is overhyped, that technology is very compounding so it'll be interesting to see where we are in 50 years. "Separating vector planes mroe efficiently than hyper planes" basically translates to "higher computing processes"; separating spaces and Gaussian science is very Linear Algebra dependent.
You should read PA Harris' 1993 "Epistemocritique", I think you'll understand it quite intuitively. In my opinion it's the most fundamental piece of human literature since the bible.
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