to a footnote this statement about what happens if you get this period of exponential expansion, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. And what sort of, to me, interesting about that is, it was sort of the fact that when people really trotted out inflation, what was happening there was people said, the result is so worthwhile that even though it requires a slightly implausible assumption, it's worth making the implausible assumption because the payoff is so big. And I think for me,
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Corpus evidence — top 10 passages
Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).
- 01 · blog0.751
Such analogies “may be useful for some purposes, but it is clear that they explain nothing.” Firstly, Broad asks us to consider the successive lighting of presentness—now on one event and now on another, and so on. This is itself an event (or a series of events), “and ought therefore to be a part of the series of events, and not simply something that happens to the latter from outside” (1923, p. 60). If we suppose (as we seem compelled to) that it is not a part of the original series of events, we are launched on a vicious regress of time-dimensions. For then the successive lightning of later …
blog/plato-stanford-edu/charlie-dunbar-broad.md
- 02 · yt0.742
Prof: It's the state of definite energy. Remember, we said functions of definite energy obey that equation. So that Y is really just Y_E. So now I'll put these two pieces together, and this is where those of you who drifted off can come back, because what I'm telling you is that the Schrˆdinger equation in fact admits a certain solution which is a product of a function of time and a function of space. And what we found by fiddling around with it is that F(t) and Y are very special, and F(t) must look like e^(‚àíiEt/ ‚Ñè), and Y is just our friend, Y _E(x), which are functions associated with a…
yt/Iy6RspNw80E-24-quantum-mechanics-vi-time-dependent-schr-dinger-equation/transcript.txt
- 03 · yt0.740
They're differential equations that tell us what happened. There's conservation of information. It's a wholly different story in the macroscopic world of the manifest image. There's a difference between past and future. There is cause and effect. It is true that I need to push the bottle to keep it moving. There are reasons why things happen in the macroscopic world. So, how do we connect these different levels? That's the difficult part. The that equation I showed you, the core theory equation, that's the easy part. Okay, this is the hard part. That's why we're not done with it yet. So, let m…
yt/rqezWO5Yba8-sean-carrol-the-big-picture-on-the-origins-of-life-meaning-a/transcript.txt
- 04 · archive0.740
reader has to object to the deduction of Archimedes. This deduction from simple and almost self-evident theorems may charm a mathematician who either has an affection for Euclid's method, or who puts himself into the appropriate mood. But in other moods and with other aims we have all the reason in the world to distinguish in value between getting from one proposition to another and conviction, and between surprise and insight. If the reader has derived some usefulness out of this discussion, I am not very particular about maintaining every word I have used.
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- 05 · yt0.740
I've written this very slowly because I don't know, you'll find this in many advanced books, but you may not find it in our textbook. So if you don't follow something, you should tell me. There's plenty of time to do this, so I'm in no rush at all. These are purely mathematical manipulations. We have not done anything involving physics. You all follow this? Yes? Okay. Now you have to ask yourself the following. I love this argument. Even if you don't follow this, I'm just going to get it off my chest, it is so clever, and here is the clever part - this is supposedly a function of time, you agr…
yt/Iy6RspNw80E-24-quantum-mechanics-vi-time-dependent-schr-dinger-equation/transcript.txt
- 06 · _intake0.738
This is the original source of the environmental mismatch I mentioned in my Paleo Summit talk last year. Based upon Einstein’s math, I realized that an asteroid impact and non pulsed EMF have the exact same effect on the total energy equation of the Earth’s atmosphere. The difference is that the asteroid is natural disaster and follows quantum field theory rules for total energy, and the non pulsed EMF we have made is not and the devil for us, is in those differences as you will soon see. To elucidate this clearly using non pseudo science is a tough task. I think I have done it and I am sharin…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/emf-6-quantum-time.md
- 07 · yt0.737
This footnote, number eleven at the bottom of page 814 over to 815, is just about as devastating and counterintuitive a pronouncement as is made anywhere in our entire syllabus, the most earth-shattering pronouncement that anybody could ever possibly make in the New Criticism. Well, look at this footnote: And the history of words after a poem is written may contribute meanings which if relevant to the original pattern should not be ruled out by a scruple about intention. That is bold. The great creator raised his plastic arm, right? Everybody knows Akenside didn't mean polymers, but now we're …
yt/mT7roDHocuc-5-the-idea-of-the-autonomous-artwork/transcript.txt
- 08 · openalex0.737
A Supplement to the third section of a paper, On some points of the Integral Calculus, printed in Vol. IX. Part II — Augustus De Morgan — cited 0x (1851) On the Singular Points of Curves, and on Newton's Method of Co-ordinated Exponents — Augustus De Morgan — cited 0x (2015) Formal logic: or, the calculus on inference, necessary and probable / Augustus De Morgan) — Augustus De Morgan — cited 0x (2015) Erratum — Augustus De Morgan — cited 0x (2015) EASTER DAY — Augustus De Morgan — cited 0x (2014) PREFACE — Augustus De Morgan — cited 0x (2014) On Probability — Augustus De Morgan — cited 0x (201…
openalex/A5058558682/info.md
- 09 · yt0.735
AUDIENCE: If someone else [INAUDIBLE] PROFESSOR: Yeah. A money guard is somebody in your neighborhood who just accesses a bag. AUDIENCE: How does that differ from a savings collector? Isn't that basically what a savings collector-- PROFESSOR: No, a savings collector-- how does it differ from? Anybody want to try to answer that? AUDIENCE: Is that where they actually visit your house on a regular basis, collect small amounts? PROFESSOR: Savings collectors typically take you to the bank. So the difference is a savings guard is someone who keeps it herself. AUDIENCE: But I thought in the reading t…
yt/nc7dDE4_3zs-20-savings/transcript.txt
- 10 · _intake0.734
“It was claimed” is suitably cautious. I’d not be surprised if this were true, however. The rest of the article ought to disturb people’s complacency, too, but I’m not sure it will.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/organizational-structural-failure-7-autophagy-fail.md
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