Rowan Brad Quni-Gudzinas

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This diagram illustrates the mathematical construction of the p-adic solenoid as an inverse limit of circles. Each layer is a circle, but it is mapped onto the next layer by wrapping it around ‘pʼ times. The true solenoid is the limit of this infinite wrapping process. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18640261
I hope I live long enough to see these "information walls" disintegrate.
The Information Spectrum is a comprehensive exploration of how humans interact with information, from states of complete ignorance to expert knowledge. This book delves into the nuances of information awareness, the shaping of our information landscapes, and the consequences of varying information states across different domains of human experience. https://www.amazon.com/dp/999933377X
I'm a thinker and inventor, not a marketer. I don't know how to send a clearer message than this that we've been thinking about quantum wrong.
Physicists do know that Feynman diagrams clearly show how frequencies interact and resonate, right? Because it sure doesn't seem that way from this caption...
There's something to be said for simple #ASCII diagrams. #quantum #physics
Trying to understand prime numbers with integers is like trying to study a photo taken through one of these filters: you'll see an image, but not as clearly as it could be. #math

Happy #OpenAccess Week! I support open access because its ideals allow those with independent research from non-traditional backgrounds to contribute their wonderment to humanity's knowledge. And for that reason I certainly do not consider #Cornell's #arXiv any more "open access" than gatekeepers at Reddit who lord over petty fiefdoms.

Furthermore, I can't think of a better way to refute interdisciplinary thinking and prop up arbitrary domains than walled gardens for each discipline!

I find these maps, "The World according to Herodotus"--that look suspiciously like our currently conceptualization of the known universe--a humbling record of our present ignorance; their topological accuracy is equally fascinating. https://www.myoldmaps.com/maps-from-antiquity-6200-bc/109-herodotus/109-herodotus.pdf
What is base-10 good for? Not much, the #universe cares not for our integer #math, but they are more useful than Roman numerals for file versioning.