Solar eclipse oscillations dataset for open sharing and updates, active surfaces slide or pull through air

Stephen Wolfram @stephen_wolfram

Preparing for 2024 … analyzing video I took at the 2017 eclipse. Here’s the light curve I got. The dip is totality. Anyone know what the glitches up and down are? iPad exposure control? (They’re too slow for shadow bands) https://pic.twitter.com/E9RhIEgMv5
Replying to @stephen_wolfram

Stephen, have your favorite AI search ( “solar eclipse” “oscillations” ) , log and summarize it for you. Many things you might not be interested in. But, share the full results with everyone in open formats, and put it where it can be updated. A living model. Nice plot.


Lockheed Martin @LockheedMartin Fresh new paint job!

It took 14 painters two days to apply about 63 gallons (238 liters) of paint to New Zealand’s first C-130J-30 aircraft. Five new aircraft are on track for delivery to the @NZAirForce next year.

Check out the footage ⬇️ https://pic.twitter.com/tMEVaRTh38
Replying to @LockheedMartin and @NZAirForce

I bet there are plasma methods to treat the surface, so you do need 63 gallons worth of weight. For that matter, I doubt the whole system and its uses is optimized. Which is possible now with AIs with enough memory to log its steps in open formats. An active surface would slide or pull through air, not push.

I bet there are plasma methods to treat the surface, to save 63 gallons in weight. I doubt the whole system and its uses are optimized. Possible now with AIs with permanent memory to log their steps in open formats. An active surface would slide or pull through air, not push.


Will Kinney @WKCosmo And, Science is a good time. twitter.com/SeamusBlackley…
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Oct 3, 2020
Good Science takes time.
Replying to @WKCosmo

Good ( Science Technology Engineering Mathematics Computing Finance Governance Organizations Other ) (STEMCFGOO) takes time, records, care and attention, and serious effort to build global open communities.


jack morris @jxmnop
machine learning research question:
what’s an idea that you think would catch on, if only someone spent the money to test it at scale?

i’ll go first: tokenization-free transformers
Replying to @jxmnop

Take all the outstanding global issues and opportunities like “climate change” or “nuclear fusion” and compile them into global open accessible form so they form global living models that can be updated continuously by humans and AIs. Or compile (site:un.org) to be AI accessible.
 
There are tens of millions such poorly indexed things on the Internet. Verifying, organizing, “AI indexing” them would help make all human knowledge accessible and enable global open collaborations. It would let humans be learners with AI helpers, not forced to memorize and consume.
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