Thursday, April 16, 2026

The physics of artificial intelligence

 I call it Artie, instead of AI, because that just looks like Al, to me.  


This is a physics question, in a land without physics.  Good article to read.

You set up a grid of switches that can turn off or on, depending on input, and you train it.  You work blind.  My hypothesis says there is a lot of wave dynamics involved, because I like wave dynamics.

The experiment sets up the switches so they give an optical signal when activated.  You put in an image, and then a wave pattern shows up, most likely with interference.  It produces a response and you zap it, or give it cookies.  It lays in a permanent pattern, and responds correctly the next time.

With wave dynamics, you can explain actual neuron behaviour, and the Artie hallucination problems.  Same thing happens with the human brain, but we put in a ton of impulse control.  Don't you stand at a cliff and want to jump?  Not really, that's an impulse from your inner brain and you swat it down like a fly.

Sooner or later, people will understand this with the Arties, and life gets better.  


The other problem is what I said before, is that that this lowers the barriers for idiots.  Just like massive emails, bogus spreadsheets, and endless stupid powerpoints, this allows reports.  This was the last barrier, since idiots couldn't write anything.  I shudder to think what my life in cubicle-land would have been with this crap.  Can we build a real nuclear plant?  No, because now you can't separate the idiots.

ps so all the work goes to consultants who have all the brains out getting money, and making phoney promises.  The work all goes to lowest-level workers.  However, now they can replace them with Artie, and we'll have nuclear power plants designed by arties, and no idea about the physics.  I love it!

ps the nice thing about the old candu plants is that the hard part was getting the stupid thing to fizz.  With the modern enriched plants, the hard thing is to get them to stop, and you don't have to get to that until an emergency, which you can convince yourself will never happen.


Steady cold pouring down

 Do you like that fog in Toronto?  This is the weather of the mid-60's, when you couldn't drive the roads up north a bit.  




This time, the US west is getting some cold.  Better than a stagnant furnace drought.


The slow march of cold means a lot of snow and rain.  They can last the summer drought.

ps the weather forecast shows this cold continuing down the west to the coast.  It's a big sucker.  Also, the cbc does an article on the NS drought, and it's gone today.  They never do an article on that.


Wednesday, April 15, 2026

False El Nino declaration expected any day now

 


This is the world chart.  It showed all our recent heating events, but does not show 2024.


This is the tropics chart and it is zooming, but way down from 2024.


We see that a weak blob from the 3rd heating event is entering the Nino zone, which is the main trigger for calling an El Nino.


There we have the Nino zone zoom.  We now have the heatless ocean current reversal.  I think they are going for it.

Stay tuned.

ps they have declared 2024 an El Nino after the fact.  They must have an itchy trigger finger for this one.  Also the heat blob in the ocean from 2024 is about to crash into the cold feed for the Pacific Belt.  What fun that will be!

ps one must celebrate warmth