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IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science where Penrose makes the rather obvious (if you have AI knowledge) conclusion that the human brain is not "algorithmic", and by extension cannot be modelled by a Touring Machine.This is not true, some aspect of the brain can be modelled like a Turi... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science A HYPOTHESIS of consciousness. A scientist would never call what was written a theory as theory would imply significant evidence in support of said theory, and there is not. It is a hypothesis. Sometimes it will be helpful to read other books than... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science The perception of sound is not entirely the signal. And the noise and distortion is not entirely that comprised in the measured Signal to Noise + Distortion ratio. This is also my understanding....I cannot negate that at all...Phenomena are so int... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science Sheldrake and Penrose are not contradictory theory at all...and Geoff I apologize for not knowing Peter Belt theory sorry...I am mostly interested by mathematics....IMHO Penrose went a little bit crazy later on you know, with the Emperor’s New Min... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science I can only say "huh"? "Indepedence of conscious" ....Medical reanimation research that confirm many times perception without brain function does not count?Scientific literature for that is vast now, medicine is a science also you know....Personal ... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science heaudio123It is easy to guess that you are a competent engineer....I will not discuss dac with you... :) The human brain is just a biological implementation of what amounts to a computerThis is false for almost all thinkers(not for most A.I. engin... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science Very easy if you renounce thinking and became a cyborg....Marrying will do tough....But what is mariage if not stopping thinking ? :) | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science When you understand AI learning and architecture you realize in many ways that aspects are much like evolution and happening in real time. And yes, more creative that Beethoven and an even farther reaching mind than Einstein.You are right on only ... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science Only, only, if the validation by humans is reproducible under controlled conditions, otherwise it is just conjecture.Ok take a piece of shungite around 500 grams, put it on the electrical central panel of your house, or anywhere in the audio syste... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science If you are intentionally modifying the signal that is not engineering that is art, in which case don’t make up characteristics for equipment that are simply not true, not validated, not verified, and reproducible and disappear Thanks, your answer... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science Sure it can’t measure your tastes and the way your ears translate the air movement to your brain!Very good point... We understand each other a little more... It is just that there exist many other points that cannot be measured or that are not me... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science So called audiophiles without any real technical knowledge repeatedly try to use this false argument that the complexities of sound field interpretation somehow translate to equal complexities AND variables for electrical signal transmission and u... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science He can say it. That does not make it remotely correct:Ok now I understand what you want to say and what is your conception very clearly.... Thanks....Do you know why he said that? Not the mathematical or physical, biological argument, but the spir... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science andy2A computer can perform addition much faster than any person on earth but that does not mean the computer is smarter or even better.You are right and even in actual A.I. the clever new algorithm( that beat any human in any finite game) can onl... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science I dont understand your point.... the ears-brain create the sound in some particular room...This is truism evident for all...«A computer can detect tones that are 1/1000 of an octave apart with ease, even 10 times that. The ear/brain, not even clos... |