I was watching your video right before sleep and you inspired me to recreeate this by pulling my hair out, getting my cat’s laser and a vape at midnight. It was worth it, you rock!
@JonasFais6 сағат бұрын
Should one hstart with basic maths and physics course before reading books like Feynmans lectures on physics and other things like quantum mechanics?
@KyleMaxwell6 сағат бұрын
Maybe I should give it a shot over a weekend with some alternate data set (Lovecraft stories for example).
@stephenrice42088 сағат бұрын
Is a photon a particle or is it simply the infinitely small point when the wave is interrupted? Is light actually visible or is it only visible when it hits our eyes, or a telescope, or a light sensor (as in the double slit) or a projection screen, or some surface (large or small)? And at the point the light wave is interrupted it part or all of the light wave collapses and stops depending on the focus-size of the beam of light?
@andrewjarvis407410 сағат бұрын
Your stunning physical beauty pales in comparison to how attractive your mind is. Given those two factors, one could theorize that your personality can, will and does accentuate your beauty 10 fold. that said i know my theory is right and if you have a man he's a very very lucky man.
@jahangiry11 сағат бұрын
you didn't explain or mention the observer effect
@andrewjarvis407411 сағат бұрын
its balanced, balanced is 0 or 1 and constant is either 0 0 or 11
@dmahan884116 сағат бұрын
Sorry fake dishonest experiment. Just as bad as the rubber sheet scam and the hanging balls gravity experiment. All fake results.
@mouf23716 сағат бұрын
won’t work i’m black
@oliveoil619522 сағат бұрын
Hi, I'm really considering doing this as an in-between-semester project but I am unsure whether I should start before I take differential equations next semester. Would diff eq give help get a better understanding of the theoretical side of transformers or do you think I should just start now?
@LookingGlassUniverse19 сағат бұрын
Differential equations are not used at all in this! You can definitely just do this now
@davidherrera4837Күн бұрын
One thing I have wondered about these models is how stable the outputs are. I would find it interesting if you could run it with several initial data that are almost the same as something in the training set and see how well it changes. I mean, I would expect there to be a bifurcation at some point between sounding a lot like Shakespeare and kinda gibberish, Also, at 3:43 I thought it was an intentional effect until you said something about the blurring being an accident.
@akaTangibleКүн бұрын
6:58 ! ur awesome!!!!!!
@InnerLuminosityКүн бұрын
We exist within a dream like simulation
@Quarky_Күн бұрын
It's been on my Watch Later for a while! Thanks for the motivation :)
@Whiteowl1976Күн бұрын
Space and time must ‘dance’ equally as to not cause a rift in the quantum field
@bishalchaudhary9524Күн бұрын
light is photon
@stephenzhao5809Күн бұрын
14:00
@GrantWitheridgeКүн бұрын
A photon is not a particle. This can be shown by two beams of light crossing each other without interference, just like sound waves and ocean waves. A photon is an energy message, a longitudinal wave just like sound waves. It is a compression of energy within an energy field. A photon moves at the speed of causality because that is the speed of energy transfer. A photon can transfer energy, like a particle, just like ocean waves. A photon is a longitudinal compression wave that travels at the critical speed of energy, which means a photon generates a shock wave as it travels, like a jet fighter breaking the sound barrier. It is this shock wave that allows us to see stars at night, and it is the shock wave that carries the colour spectrum of different frequencies all at the same speed of light. Because of this critical velocity movement, a photon will cause the movement of both concentrated energy, and free (non concentrated) energy. Moving concentrated energy generates an electric field. Moving free energy generates a magnetic field. It is these two fields that are by-products of a moving photon that move as transverse waves, but this is not the photon, it is just the by-product of movement, like exhaust fumes are a by-product of a car. So, a photon is an energy compression, that displays properties of a compression wave, but also carries a transverse wave of electromagnetic energy, which is just the outcome of moving concentrated and non-concentrated energy. I note that a jet fighter is a particle, that generates a longitudinal shock wave, but also a transverse radar / communication wave.
@GrantWitheridgeКүн бұрын
A photon travels at the CRITICAL velocity of an energy field (the speed of causality). Just like a plane flying at the speed of sound, a photon travelling at the critical velocity will produce a shock wave. In fact each photon creates its own shock wave. The photon passes through one slit, while its shock wave passes through that same slit, plus through the other slit. Humans cannot see an individual shock wave, but as they layer on top of each other, they become visible. It is because of the shock wave development that colours are formed, and this is why we can see stars. The reason why the detection system stops the action is because the detection process slows the light an ever ever ever so small amount, which mean the interference pattern does not happen. A speed boat is a particle that creates a wave as it moves. A jet fighter is a particle that creates a shock wave as it moves at a critical speed. Find the answers in: Catchments and Creeks website / Field Guides / Gravity
@yahoolaneКүн бұрын
You don't know Shakespeare until you've experienced it in the original Klingon.
@erich2385Күн бұрын
Possible Quantum Entanglement for Communication Idea: 1. Each of the two locations has 3 boxes of an entangled atom. Each box has it’s entangled twin at the other location. 2. A different message is decided for each box as follows: Box 1 = Yes Box 2 = No Box 3 = Maybe 3. To send “Yes” the sender splits the atom of Box 1 at location one or forces it in some way to change it’s spin that sets off the Box 1 alarm at location two that indicates Box 1’s atom was messed with. Spin direction is irrelevant. Will hitting an atom to split it do anything to the entangled one instantaneously for detection of which box was messed with, because it’s entangled? Can the spin of an atom at location one be forcefully changed by striking it with a laser or magnetic wave or freezing one of the atoms in an entangled pair or something? Like altering the magnetic force between atoms? Found this site on changing an atom’s spin: news.mit.edu/2020/ultracold-quantum-magnetic-atom-spins-1216
@matthewbrown7659Күн бұрын
12:30 Yes! 😳 I borrowed a cheap green laser pointer one time to try something quickly in the lab, was curious what was coming out of it and took a look with the spectrometer... There was the spike at 532nm, but it had even *bigger* spikes at 812nm and 1064nm. Depending on how the green bean is generated there can actually be higher intensity light than the green part coming out at invisible wavelengths, which is even more dangerous since you won't notice that your eyes are being exposed to a bright light!
@chriskennedy2846Күн бұрын
The Lady doth not protest at all.
@pokerpig90692 күн бұрын
But why must a photon be a particle? Can’t it be a measure of energy at a specific frequency (wave) only?
@OroFlows2 күн бұрын
I just subscribed because as a chemist I should be spending more of my weekends doing what she's doing instead of doing what I'm doing 🥴 She's earned her ph'd already and I'm still surfing my weekends away. Her channel will be a gentle reminder to science more.
@wjrasmussen6662 күн бұрын
How did you connect the repo? Sounds like a copy paste. Please explain in detail. I don't want to spend money on it only to be disappointed.
@-q-b0_12 күн бұрын
So GPT don't have humam intelligence its just text output
@meyemediauk2 күн бұрын
She cute & smart, rare combination ❤
@AyngelVella-kp1ytКүн бұрын
❤
@baalmoloch52132 күн бұрын
thanks a lot!
@spawnaga2 күн бұрын
There are tons of tutorials about Shakespeare 's gpt models online
@nkosanasakhilengelesa48662 күн бұрын
What is your advise to a first year to develop all those qualities you described? And are the papers a first year can look at to see or study the art of being a true mathematician?
@AbdulSoomro-kj5lt2 күн бұрын
Great now try the kozyrev mirrors experiment
@timothybut62772 күн бұрын
exciting
@American_Moon_at_Odysee_com2 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@kathryncainmadsen58502 күн бұрын
What's the tutorial you followed?
@IdPreferNot12 күн бұрын
Your enthusiasm from your successes is genuine, relatable and great to watch and enjoy 'secondhand'.
@michaelm3582 күн бұрын
Great vid. Very inspiring. V useful links. Thank you Mithuna.
@stampedetrail20032 күн бұрын
How come you can't just say that the speed of light in a medium is proportional to epsilon and mu, electric and magnetic properties of the material, from Maxwell's equations? And those properties are measured, and non-trivial to model but ultimately based on the mean path of the light / EM radiation. And of course in empty space, epsilon naught, mu naught, are ultimately based on the geometry of space. Edit: I think maybe if you simulated the electric field in water, and in a vacuum, it might lead to better results than trying to simulate an array of point-like electrons?
@MithunKalan2 күн бұрын
I was waiting for the "and this video's script was written by my gpt"
@masthanyou2 күн бұрын
Gives confidence to work in AI. Tutorial links are very helpful.
@ParagPandit3 күн бұрын
I've seen it somewhere. It's a nano LLM, not GPT 😅
@joehopfield3 күн бұрын
My favorite project from 1978 UCLA CS20 was "chimpanzee shakespeare" - Analyze the bard's works, predict next token given previous 1 or 2 token (trained on shakespeare's works). Output was uncanny. LLMs are Chimpanzee plagiarism + Eliza, amplified to 11 by VC billions and greed.
@islam_the_way673 күн бұрын
multitalented....
@Les5373 күн бұрын
Love everything about you. Rock on.
@hitoshiyamauchi3 күн бұрын
Thank you! By the way, do you have anything in mind for doing this GPT (What is your next goal)? Or is it pure curiosity and you just want to understand it? (That is also great and that help us a lot!) 😀
@LookingGlassUniverse2 күн бұрын
I have some plans :) I’ll probably make a video about it soon
@hitoshiyamauchi2 күн бұрын
@@LookingGlassUniverse Wow, I am looking forward! 😀
@AntonPanchishin3 күн бұрын
I use the same method of blanking out all the functions and classes, leaving only the names as a template then going back and trying to fill it in from memory. Really great method. Very motivational video, thanks
@LookingGlassUniverse3 күн бұрын
I hadn’t tried that before but I think I’m going to do it much more often- it was so helpful!
@Canadainfo3 күн бұрын
You just copied
@rupakvignesh3 күн бұрын
"I built GPT in 10hours" Future AI scientist from 2035: 😮
@Mikostan193 күн бұрын
Hello, thank you for your videos. I have a question regarding this topic: If a superposition of a particle is such a fragile state that it collapses at any interaction with a measurement device of any kind, then why doesn’t it collapse when interacting with the slit (while diffracting on it) or with the screen (while hitting it)? The slit and the screen form part of the ”outside” world and they interact with the particle, thus ”recording it for the universe” and breaking the information isolation, like a detector would, so they should cause a collapse too, shouldn’t they?
@victorrielly45883 күн бұрын
Welcome back to regular posts. Did you finish your PhD?