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Posts by William Winslow

Editing is unquestionably its own art. It takes finesse and a certain empathy, to think about what the audience will experience. That, and a healthy dose of humility, especially if you're doing it yourself. It's the flip side of writing, and so crucial to the process. But, it's hard!

#writing #EON

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Hypothesis suggests human consciousness interacts with Earth's electromagnetic pulse An intriguing hypothesis suggests that human consciousness may respond to the Earth's natural electromagnetic pulse.

Cool.

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How Special Is The Sun? Is It Special Enough To Explain The Fermi Paradox? If only a truly tiny proportion of stars is capable of sustaining intelligent life, it would explain a lot. But is the Sun that rare?

Looks like 'rare earth' theory just keeps picking up steam!

#sunsospecial

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I don't do tokenism, I just value inclusivity.

And comedic timing...

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I set a few goals for writing characters in my new novel. I wanted to write:

1) A gay character.

2) Another strong female character.

3) A total screwball character.

That's not a checklist challenge. It's just what a good writer does, trying to make sure the fiction feels diverse.

#writing #EON

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Auroras on Jupiter's giant moon Ganymede look like Earth's northern lights, NASA spacecraft reveals The ultraviolet auroras were imaged by NASA's Juno probe on a brief flyby.
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Astronomers Estimated the Lifespan of Alien Civilizations, and It’s Not Looking Good for Us Our search for extraterrestrial life has turned up empty, perhaps because technologically advanced civilizations are doomed to fail.

#Catastrophism #SETI #TheDrakeEquation #FermiParadox
#whereareallthealiens?

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Consciousness can connect you to the entire UNIVERSE, theory suggests Your consciousness can connect with the entire universe, a groundbreaking study suggests.

Fair bit of ads in these Daily Mail articles (gotta love them Brits), but this one gets right to the point. It also has a link to Dr. Weist's preprint in there. Check it out...

#Sciencing #Consciousness #orchOR

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NASA says organics on Mars are hard to explain without life

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Does dark matter actually exist? New theory says it could be gravity behaving strangely "It highlights gravity's possible hidden complexity and invites a reevaluation of where dark matter effects originate."

#space #universe #physics #theory #darkmatter #quantumgravity

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Is time a fundamental part of reality? A quiet revolution in physics suggests not Physicists long believed time was a basic feature of the universe. But it may just emerge from cosmic information.

This article synopsizes some fascinating work out of the U. Of Leiden.

Information could be a temporal-cellular component of all reality, responsible for the arrow of time, dark matter and energy, and even gravity itself.

Information theory is getting deep!

#space #time #physics #weird #universe

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The two most iconic boxing photos of all time couldn’t be more different – and they reveal a hidden truth about the decisive moment Two of the most famous frames in sports history: one the impact of a devastating punch; the other, the immediate aftermath. Proof that the decisive moment isn’t always the climax of the action

Two of the greatest boxing photos of all time both involve late ringside photographer and legend Herb Scharfman (1911 - 1998).

First is Scharfman's epic shot of the real Rocky punching Jersey Joe. In the other more famous snap of Ali standing over Liston, he's visible between Ali's legs.
🥊
#iconic

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How the 'delayed choice quantum eraser' experiment got us to rethink reality Does the universe notice that we're paying attention to a quantum experiment? The answer goes against everything we thought we knew.

Hmm...

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One Thousand Years of Peace - williamwinslow.com

"Hey Will, wherever do you get an idea to write about wandering through the desert?"

I finally got the nonfiction page up and running, just reposted this award winning travelogue from a few years back.

Give it a read:

#nonfiction #travelwriting #theology #Maroc #Sahara #waterinthedesert #Bluesky

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Put another way, trees respirate. Indeed that is the essence of breathing. And yet, they have no lungs.

So could trees think? Well, that entirely depends on our notions of consciousness.

The anthropic principle and the hard question are probably the key to even knowing what to ask in this context.

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It's like asking, "What's the evolutionary purpose behind breathing? Why did certain organisms separately develop the ability to breathe? And also: 'Why don't trees breathe?'" (They do)

Linear processes are distinct from emergent ones. They demand to be understood holistically, not just physically.

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Scientists Identify the Evolutionary “Purpose” of Consciousness Summary: Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum explore why consciousness evolved and why different species developed it in distinct ways. By comparing humans with birds, they show that complex awarene...

To me, the thing that's so silly about emergent physicalism is that it assumes more than panpsychism about the nature of reality. Yes, birds and people have different brains. But are trees really unconscious? Maybe if you watched an Aspen grove for a couple hundred years, you'd get a different idea.

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Fair enough. But the principle holds. Algos are not thinking, they're selecting outcome nodes based on predictably reliable pathway outcomes.

If bureaucracy is working well, then, yes. But for a novel solution, no dice. These things are glorified autocomplete; point is, and not novel intelligence.

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A mathematical ceiling limits generative AI to amateur-level creativity A new study argues that the algorithms driving tools like ChatGPT impose a hard limit on originality. By prioritizing probable answers, these models are structurally confined to producing amateur-leve...

AI (in the form of LLMs) will never be creative. It copies; it does not innovate.

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Consciousness as the foundation: New theory addresses nature of reality Consciousness is fundamental; only thereafter do time, space and matter arise. This is the starting point for a new theoretical model of the nature of reality, presented by Maria Strømme, Professor of...

Aha!
Now, I think, we're getting closer to the root of the matter. 🤔

#physics #consciousness #theory

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I've been working on the new cover art for 'Beyond Tycho.'
Check it out:

#Scifi #Writing #Novels #Art #Books #BookArt #TraditionalArt #TheEONSeries #EONPart2

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I guess if Arrhenius and Sir Hoyle were right, they could be the first interstellar travelers.

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Very weird.

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This, to me, is the most alien thing on planet Earth.

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Cosmic Paradox Reveals the Awful Consequence of an Observer-Free Universe | Quanta Magazine Encouraged by successes in understanding black holes, theoretical physicists are applying what they’ve learned to whole universes. What they’re finding has them questioning fundamental assumptions abo...

A fascinating theory here about the nature of the observer in a topologically closed universe. Without such an observer, such a universe, paradoxically, can't even exist. There seems a requirement for information to be present on an observable boundary for the concept of information to have meaning.

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Are animals and AI conscious? We’ve devised new theories for how to test this What matters for consciousness is not what you do, but how you do it.
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Walk through the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs with American Museum of Natural History's new 'Impact' exhibit "It sounds like science fiction or the stuff of Hollywood movies."

Gotta see this exhibit!

I've been a dino fan since childhood. The discovery of the K-T boundary changed science. Catastrophism beat gradualism in the scientific mind. The Deccan pits hypothesis succumbed to the horrors of Chicxulub.

Incidentally, Tycho may've been a broken-off sister object... fft

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Lunar impact glass becomes a mighty mountain in new 'Nanocosmos: Journeys in Electron Space' images (exclusive) Lunar impact glass becomes a mighty mountain in new 'Nanocosmos: Journeys in Electron Space' images (exclusive)

Gorgeous!

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They can imitate it, but never duplicate it.

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Sometimes ideas for poems or songs or whatever just arrive to you in the middle of the night. Pow!

I scribbled thru some parts of this one, still in progress. It's intended to be a song but I've still yet to compose the music for it...

#poems #songs #poetry #songwriting #writingcommunity #Bluesky

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