Looking for the perfect noise, but enjoying ones I find

Frank Nielsen @FrnkNlsn  Thermodynamic process viewed as a trajectory on a statistical manifold satisfying laws of thermodynamics

Entropy and informational energy have opposite variations

“Onicescu’s Informational Energy and Correlation Coefficient in Exponential Families”
https://doi.org/10.3390/foundations2020025 https://pic.x.com/w5butqtmry
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Sometimes adding noise helps. Sometimes two noises with identical metrics – one produces an outstanding result, and the other does not matter at all. Creating the precise noise required is an art still, but constant practice improves results. I personally think there is a mistake that has propagated and affects most of human knowledge at a subtle level. I am looking for it, and hope to correct it before I die. Two 3D visual keys might look the same, one unlocks, one does not.
 
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