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Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Reality as Streaming Information ~ Only in the Social Quantum Analysis...



As abstract as it may seem, even on the quantum level or computer terminology...reality is all coded information. That is the essence of the universe and all  social reality. Whether we find it in elegant mathematical equations or bits of data in a sequence or spinning orbits of electrons: Electron spin is a quantum property of electrons. It is a form of angular momentum. The spin angular momentum associated with electron spin is independent of orbital angular momentum, which is associated with the electron's journey around the nucleus.

Yes, its just information coming together and not without purpose. The only reason we can recognize such 'orbital angular momentum' and agree that it is something is because it exists and it exists in the form of 'being as in streaming' information. Because of that, we are be able to understand what something is and is not and that nothing can be held together... rather that something holds all reality together just as the electron is held together in its spin and its journey.  No thing is held together by nothing. 

In that case, what should really concern most scientists is what is the nature of reality, right? Well, that is the concern. And in that concern must be the observable condition of a fallen nature... you see, the universe is in a state of decay so is the information we have streaming in as to or what about the universe and the nature of reality? Does that have an effect on social reality? Yes, and it effects the social imagination of it. 

Is there seemingly new information out there or as it new to us? It does appear that way (new) but it is not really new. We are just engaging it for the first time but that does not make it new; after all, there is nothing new under the sun. Just because things appear to us... having not seen, observed or engaged a certain thing before, does not make it new. And, we must take into consideration that our observation or engagement is subject to decay even upon our experience of something (also in a state of entropy) which seems to be 'new or different in some way'.

For example, the Bose-Eisenstein Condensate seems to be new concept or occurrence but its not. Of the five states matter can be in, the Bose-Einstein condensate is perhaps the most mysterious. Gases, liquids, solids and plasmas were all well studied for decades, if not centuries; Bose-Einstein condensates weren't created in the laboratory until the 1990s.

A Bose-Einstein condensate is a group of atoms cooled to within a hair of absolute zero. When they reach that temperature the atoms are hardly moving relative to each other; they have almost no free energy to do so. At that point, the atoms begin to clump together, and enter the same energy states. They become identical, from a physical point of view, and the whole group starts behaving as though it were a single atom.

Information reacts to temperature as it seems and so does the universe, so does life, so does social reality - the social imagination. Temperature either slows the spread of information or speeds it up changing its appearance or potential as does motion as in acceleration which too generates heat.

Temperature is a complicated catalyst for all information and that applies to all sciences; including the social sciences: demographics, social psychology, socioeconomic, and political science which study and attempt to manipulate social imagination and its behavior in order to reshape it for particular and certain potential advantages.

You see, whenever there is a 'bombardment' of certain information in the social imagination events take place. Thus, one can observe that when certain information is dispersed to target certain groups behavior, social interaction dependent upon the social imagination, things become stirred up and... well, things really heat up and the social imagination gets 'stretched' causing a change in social behavior which an become out of control or at least 'chaotic', right? Well, one could suppose that depends on who is targeting certain 'target' groups and who isthen observing the behavior and calling it out as to what seems to be really happening.

It may be that what appears as chaotic or weak or over active or inactive social behavior is the result of a kind of interfacing of misinformation resulting in a kind of misbehaving or unusual interaction. That, in fact, may or may not look like  'metaphorically speaking' either, a Bose-Einstein Condensate or a Higgs Boson event which is observed in a field, called the "Higgs Field", existing throughout space, and when excited it breaks some symmetry laws of the electroweak interaction, triggering the Higgs mechanism which therefore causes the W and Z gauge bosons of the weak force to be massive at all temperatures below an extreme high value.

Both events have temperature involvement that when applied seeks to change or unlock and or lock onto certain information in order to control it. If it looks like a Bose-Einstein Condensae, wherein a large fraction of bosons are subject to absolute zero they tend to occupy the lowest quantum state, at which point microscopic quantum phenomena, particularly wavefunction interference, become apparent macroscopically... we then get 'magic', as in presto chango, right? The social imagination reacts similarly in regards to 'temperature' (hot/cold excitement) manipulation.

All in all, the one constant in all of this is that information, even that which is subject to entropy, exists/interacts/slows/speeds up/rejoins...  does not evolve, and it does not die. It looks like it changes appearance; but, only because someone or something is manipulating it. And, information can even appear to 'die' but that is impossible. It cannot and can never be extinguished into nothing.... we could never recognize it as 'no thing' because no thing does not and cannot exist in our information reality, the social imagination. Hence, information is always something... even and especially in the social imagination.

DNA is information... don't let anyone unlock/lock onto yours in order to manipulate it! There agenda may or may not be the same as yours...





ONLINE SOURCE~ https://www.livescience.com/54667-bose-einstein-condensate.html

Artificial intelligence in Context of Social Quantum Analysis...

According to IBM and MIT, artificial intelligence is the ability of machines to perform tasks usually associated with human beings. It includes concepts such as machine learning, deep learning, neural networks, natural language processing, and visual recognition. AI uses supervised learning, unsupervised learning, reinforcement learning, and deep learning to learn and train models with data.

Artificial intelligence (AI), is used in computer programming. Why/How? Why, because there is no other way to program and how is just a matter of the 1s and 0 commands/directives that are necessary in programming. 

You see, though we call it machine learning its still the process of taking in and sharing information over time through social interaction (which for machines is the same: taking in and sharing information [what something is and is not] via programming and downloads... essentially 'shared info).

This is in fact the same for humans after all, we grow in our social awareness/social imagination and social knowledge because of 'discrimination' illustrated by deep learning, neural networks, natural language processing, and visual recognition (what something is and is not). Hence, this can only occur through the 'natural' process of information discrimination.

Humans discriminate information in terms of positive/negative, its usefulness and or successful or unsuccessful application. AI does the same because it uses human supervised learning, unsupervised learning, reinforcement learning, and deep learning to learn and train models with data.  That is exactly the point of discriminating 'one thing from another'.

That is why, AI can result in bias by selecting for certain neutral characteristics that have a discriminatory impact. There are very simplistic examples put out there that show people who live closer to the office are likelier to be happy at work. So an AI algorithm might select only resumes with certain ZIP codes that would limit the potential commute time. 

Yes, an algorithm could have a discriminatory impact on those who do not live in any of the nearby ZIP codes, inadvertently excluding residents of neighborhoods populated predominantly by minorities. AI also can result in bias when a company tries to hire workers based on the profiles of successful employees at the company. If the majority or all the high-performing employees who are used as examples are men, any AI algorithm evaluating what makes a person successful might unlawfully exclude women. 

And, new evidence shows that Facebook’s algorithm, which automatically decides who is shown an ad, carries out the same discrimination anyway, serving up ads to over two billion users on the basis of their demographic information.  

You see, Ai begins in the social imagination...and certainly that does NOT mean its better or wiser or smarter. Ai is based on/coded on the way we imagine and learn and its on steroids.

"Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened" ~ Romans 1:21.

‘For in Him we live and move and have our being.’As some of your own poets have said, ‘We are His offspring.’ Therefore, being offspring of God, we should not think that the Divine Being is like gold or silver or stone, an image formed by man’s skill and imagination" ~ Acts 17:28-29.

 Keep in mind, in your social imagination, that the ultimate programmer is unseen...and that applies for the Ai man creates. But, what man creates and applies does not have the goal of the Creator! Why? Because, what He has in mind for us is not what most people think... since we live in entropy our goals are biased. His goal for us is to be uploaded into a better version of what we already are ~ HIS.






 *ONLINE SOURCES ~ https://developer.ibm.com/technologies/artificial-intelligence/gettingstarted/

  https://www.technologyreview.com/2019/04/05/1175/facebook-algorithm-discriminates-ai-bias/

  https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/legal-and-compliance/employment-law/pages/artificial-intelligence-discriminatory-data.aspx

  https://ainowinstitute.org/discriminatingsystems.pdf