eighth man Posted September 24, 2004 Posted September 24, 2004 I was reading about how hard it is to create random number generators. It is incredibile how we worship regularity so much when actually regularity is the rule of the universe and getting out of it is almost impossibly difficult. That is a message from physics, where instead of searching for simple and unified theories we should search and then create and force upon us ever increasing complex and difficult theories. I propose the grand explosion of theories as opposed to grand unified ones. The beauty then must lie in ever increasing complexity and difficulty of understanding . Falsification of experiments is completely allowed. Physics would then become an art form and we could imagine having accelerators that smash car engines against each other and develop theories. 8MAN TOBOR
[Tycho?] Posted September 27, 2004 Posted September 27, 2004 Is this a joke? I can't really tell, we get some odd stuff here sometimes.
RICHARDBATTY Posted September 27, 2004 Posted September 27, 2004 I propose that we harpoon the moon and pull it closer to see if it stays lighter at night. Also if we get continuos migration of mice it will either prove the moon is made of cheese or at least the mice think it is. I would also like to find out who keeps pulling the plug out of florida.
eighth man Posted September 30, 2004 Author Posted September 30, 2004 No joke, we must use extreme art to get further in our investigations. We will hit a wall eventually if we do not. THE TOBOR APE
Sayonara Posted September 30, 2004 Posted September 30, 2004 I think you've hit your wall already to be honest.
YT2095 Posted September 30, 2004 Posted September 30, 2004 I was reading about how hard it is to create random number generators. It is incredibile how we worship regularity so much when actually regularity is the rule of the universe and getting out of it is almost impossibly difficult. Where did you read that? a Random Number generator is NOT at all difficult to make, nor is white noise or white light (a random mix off all frequencies at random ampltudes and occurance).
eighth man Posted September 30, 2004 Author Posted September 30, 2004 Yes, good approximations can be made. But random number generators that have no correlation at all, no conceivable pattern are very hard to make. They have been made using Quantum mechanics effects, and they seem to be "almost perfect". There is a really strange history on these random number generators; you will find web pages within the field of electronics. TOBOR IS THE EIGHTH APE
YT2095 Posted September 30, 2004 Posted September 30, 2004 using the breakdown voltage of a reverse biased Zenner diode, then amplified will indeed give you pure random noise, it`s created by the individual electrons crossing the depletion zone in a PN junction, it is indeed truly Random
eighth man Posted September 30, 2004 Author Posted September 30, 2004 They are quite good, but I have read articles on the web where there is always a "ghost" of some slight correlation. The field is complex and involved but it seems that a simple problem of generating randomness is not simple at all. check out this and others on web: ;> http://random.mat.sbg.ac.at/tests/ Thus physics talks to us and tells us create extreme randomness, extreme art, bash engines adn create theory. (engines running with gas, and another run of accelator experiments without gas). APE TOBOR MAN
YT2095 Posted September 30, 2004 Posted September 30, 2004 surely in your last post in the other thread, if elementary particles (such as electrons) have NO RULES or LOGIC? then random numbers are the default state and finding ORDER would be the "Hard" part?
eighth man Posted September 30, 2004 Author Posted September 30, 2004 Yes but in other posts, I said contradictions is a higher form of reasoning. But, yes there are some problems. I think that within a "strict" scientific framework, randomness seems to be hard. Then exiting a "strict" scientific framework I can evaluate what it can possibly mean. TOBOR THE 8 MAN
eighth man Posted September 30, 2004 Author Posted September 30, 2004 No, at the core, electrons are completely incomprehensible (not the laws they follow). How does electron know where it is ? etc. I don't need luck because I FORCE the solutions. I decide and create and invent all. That is the point. I have infinite power through metaphysical assignment. Example: Tires are particles because I decided this, my mind is made of a material I choose invent and force the mind to expand etc... APE TOBOR
YT2095 Posted September 30, 2004 Posted September 30, 2004 No' date=' at the core, electrons are completelyincomprehensible (not the laws they follow). How does electron know where it is ? etc. I don't need luck because I FORCE the solutions. I decide and create and invent all. That is the point. I have infinite power through metaphysical assignment. Example: Tires are particles because I decided this, my mind is made of a material I choose invent and force the mind to expand etc... APE TOBOR[/quote']for the 1`st part, if they are incomprehensible and they DON`T "KNOW" where they`re "at", the Random noise generated by the exploitation of this "fact" is a perfectly valid application. Forcing solns and making yourself beleive in all manor of nonsense will only serve to make you dellusional and perhaps somewhat unliked or at least Ignored amongst a Scientific community. you have the right to beleive all you wish to, there`s no problem there, hover this doesn`t give you liscence to spout off rubbish in here. we`re all fairly open minded towards new ideas (that`s the nature of Science), however stubourn refusal to accept blattent facts, presents another sort of ignorance that is shortlived in our tollerance.
eighth man Posted September 30, 2004 Author Posted September 30, 2004 Yes you are right for the most part. Electrons at "core" don't even know how to generate random numbers. Then where do they write the numbers? Then how can any number be associated with any physical quantity , etc. Obviously, within the mainstream scientific community, no one would consider what I claim valid, and I completely accept this. But in the future, science will hit the wall and will turn into an art form, or the simulations of virtual reality will change everything, or even more when we change our mind circuits and generate completely new mental organizations, emotions sentiments "SOLID STATE CIVILIZATION", there will no longer be any science, just art and art forms and extreme fantasies. TOBOR EIGHT MAN
Sayonara Posted September 30, 2004 Posted September 30, 2004 Why don't you pipe down while you wait for science to catch up with you?
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