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just had a memory flash of the one time I let spike drink from me , i could hear the noises he made too
#fictionkin #atskin #fredkin
whoooooo that hit me like truck hang on
just had a memory flash of the one time I let spike drink from me , i could hear the noises he made too
#Edward #Fredkin, who despite never having graduated from college became an influential professor of #computer #science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a pioneer in #artificial #intelligence and a maverick #theorist who championed the idea that the entire universe might function like one big computer, died on June 13 in Brookline, Mass. He was 88.
Fueled by a seemingly limitless scientific imagination and a blithe indifference to conventional thinking, Professor Fredkin charged through an endlessly mutating career that could appear as mind-warping as the iconoclastic theories that made him a force in both computer science and physics.
“Ed Fredkin had more ideas per day than most people have in a month,” Gerald Sussman, a professor of electronic engineering and a longtime colleague at M.I.T., said in a phone interview. “Most of them were bad, and he would have agreed with me on that. But out of those, there were good ideas, too. So he had more good ideas in a lifetime than most people ever have.”.