About@jgcoleman
| Name | J G Coleman |
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I’m actually having tea right now in the pre-dawn grey light. Lovely cool morning with the doors and windows open. Birdsong is wild out there. The sky oranging up, the sun is getting nearer the eastern horizon.
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I’m having coffee, actually. I got the VT Coffee’s Italian Robusto and Monument Farms’ Half and Half. The dark coffee and that light and sweet cream are sooooo gooood.
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I have been dreaming of what sand and cerulean water. This morning I saw a photo of Bora Bora….. It just seemed like a most wonderful place to sit and rest. Recuperate.
If you are reading this — Thanks!
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13 years ago
How Ray Kurzweil Will Help Google Make the Ultimate AI Brain
BY STEVEN LEVY04.25.139:30 AM
http://www.wired.com/business/2013/04/kurzweil-google-ai/Google has always been an artificial intelligence […]
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The singularity is nearer than we think.
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Every so often, I check news regarding the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) Project – the lab closed in 2007 but it’s purpose — “to study the potential vulnerability of engineering devices and information processing systems to the anomalous influence of the consciousness of their human operators.” — has been carried on and…[Read more]
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I’ve never really studied dreams as a singular persuit but reference to dreams constantly pop up in a lot of the New Agey, Searching for answers literature and record of channeled messaging…and all that. ONE […]
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13 years agodawnb replied to the forum topic Science Fiction and the Singularity in the group
Singularity & Change
Thank you for the question re the fact of singularity…it prompted me to look up the term, which I’d thought of only as an infinite point in the gravitational field – there are fascinating results online to the […]
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I believe there are different types of dreams, ie the mundane and the meaningful. Alternatively, the thought occurs that the meaningful type of dreams come to us in the vehicle of the mundane dreamstate that our […]
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Yes, cerebellum, I HEARD that!
While dreaming are we no longer in the third dimensional space in which we spend our waking
hours?I ask this because of something I have […]
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I’m a fairly avid viewer of all shows about the paranormal on the TV, although am getting a bit jaded about “Ghost Adventures” show.( “If this is the Portal Of Hell why don’t you come up and GET US” has always made me squirm)…I believe in ghosts, certainly. Have never seen one, that I’m aware of , but I certainly have HEARD a few.
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I believe we encounter these phenomenon as we become more aware of the possibilities. Consider Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle and the observor effect in physics. We interact with reality as we put our attention to it…
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I don’t know if that’s true, Dawn,because very few of us, I imagine, go through life on the lookout for ghostly happenings…my experience is that they simply arrive out of the blue while we are making shopping lists, reading a book, putting a baby to bed or involved in other mundane everyday activities. I haven’t read Heisenbergs Uncertainty…[Read more]
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I made a common mistake when referring to Heisenburg Uncertainty Principle; what I meant to bring up was instead the Observor Effect – here is a brief definition from Wikipedia:
In science, the term observer effect means that the act of observing will influence the phenomenon being observed. For example, for us to “see” an electron, a photon must…[Read more]
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My favorite book right now is about Quantum Mechanics and the multiple-cosmos interpretation, disguised as a speculative fiction novel.
The title is “Anathem”, by Neal Stephenson. It is set on another planet […] -
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I just ran out of a nice jasmine green and opened a vacuum-sealed brick of mystery “Taiwan Select Tea”. Among the few things I can read, I found:
1 Warm up the tea vessels with the boiling water and then pour the boiling water into the tea nad cover the lid for three minutes before serving.
2 Same amount of tea can be prepared by pouring…[Read more]