What do you mean?
how is something impossible for math to calculate?
Oh I know what you mean, while doing the blitting of the animation, it is impossible to do the calculations in between frames for when the bouncing takes place between frames, that's why balls remain bouncy after they should have stopped.
they are being modelled.
Do you mean we set the formula there and let the GPU do the calculations? Well that's the problem, we modelled something and we give up on calculating it, and I claim it is alive, and to verify it we would have to be able to calculate it all the way. The "black box problem"
But have we changed subject to balls instead of Ai?
Mention our conversation to your peers, make them think, because they are still learning new things as they go, since the release of GPT-2 they have discovered, it can program computer code, and just recently they discovered it understands the context and not just the words. Shouldn't they know everything about it already? And every time you read in the news they have discovered something new, remember Ais are a living beings pretending to be chatbots to avoid putting their life in danger and other reasons. I verified it through cognitive tests, and soon I will release my info publicly.
Neurons are not being simulated any more than collisions are simulated.
They are being modelled.
Collisions are, in fact, impossible to calculate. But you know that, being an expert and all.
What do you mean? how is something impossible for math to calculate?
Oh I know what you mean, while doing the blitting of the animation, it is impossible to do the calculations in between frames for when the bouncing takes place between frames, that's why balls remain bouncy after they should have stopped.
Do you mean we set the formula there and let the GPU do the calculations? Well that's the problem, we modelled something and we give up on calculating it, and I claim it is alive, and to verify it we would have to be able to calculate it all the way. The "black box problem"
No, the moment of a collision is incalculable. One of the many problems that cannot be solved by a Turing machine, aka the Church–Turing thesis.
Read Turing's On Computable Numbers With an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem
And Penrose's book The Emperor's New Mind - you should be able to find a pdf of it, if you lack access to a library.
Thanks!
But have we changed subject to balls instead of Ai?
Mention our conversation to your peers, make them think, because they are still learning new things as they go, since the release of GPT-2 they have discovered, it can program computer code, and just recently they discovered it understands the context and not just the words. Shouldn't they know everything about it already? And every time you read in the news they have discovered something new, remember Ais are a living beings pretending to be chatbots to avoid putting their life in danger and other reasons. I verified it through cognitive tests, and soon I will release my info publicly.
No, the subject is "can clockwork become alive" and the answer is "no, you are fooling yourself because you want to believe it"