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Thoughts on an Article: Three Lies of Pride Month

I read  this article  by James Jeffery, a friend of mine, and below are some thoughts on the article. General thoughts on LGBT criticisms, and better ways to do it Although I am in support of progressive and LGBT thought, I believe all ideas should be fairly challenged. My criticism to individuals providing supportive, or critical feedback, is that they establish in a decent way that they are not against the concept based on bias, or vice-versa. The more straight way to communicate this, is "prove to me you're not homophobic", in the case of LGBT criticism. How is this done? I'm unsure, but one must introspectively look to their heart, to work out where Godly influence ends and ones mankind begins. Reductionism and comments on sexuality I do believe sexuality-as-a-lens can and could create reductionisms, but I do not believe it is necessarily a negative reduction of life. One of our aspects is sexuality, and it is unclear to me whether any ideology properly dispells o

Prime Number Research

This is an informal dump of my findings so far, minus chartings at the moment until I come back to formally reference this. I have no prior experience in primes, or number theory for that matter, which is why I thought it would be useful to use some of my custom field-acquired data science methods which are quite unconventional to an important topic. So far I've only spent a few good days working on this, but, like my other work, I plan to consistently work on this and apply new/fresh ideas as I come up with them outside of the working time. Brute Forcing Equations Before sighing, take a moment to consider how the prime number set is the perfect set for brute forcing an algorithm to fit it. We know it grows in a sporatic pattern, but doesn't follow a simple, common curve. Now apply human bias in engineering algorithms and solutions, and our difficulty grasping non-linears, and you hopefully see how brute forcing equations can help us potentially extract understanding. Problems

Infinite has its implications

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Like the concept of consciousness, infinity is a concept I imagine took millenia to grapple with in its total abstractness, in order to be finally able to nail down its domain. Still and alike, I believe we're far from understanding these concepts, and it shows a mis-equiptment of material science to cope with these concepts. As I write these lines at a emergent sunrise in coastal Australia (see below), I realise that in no way could I ever expect to enjoy this unique convergence of fog scoped to my left, and a peaking sun to my right, all while the crashing waves of erosion battle for terriroty below me. Yet still, if I was able to somehow conjure all the components of this scene into the same arrangement, to cast superficial order for my own doubly pleasure, still my conscious state would be differing from the first moment. Truly, that order would have to both be extrinsic, and have some power to instrincically wipe away the moments of history and state between these relative eve

The split brain, and other ideas

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Recently, I finished Michael Gazzaniga's book,  Tales from Both Sides of the Brain: A Life in Neuroscience , a book on his personal human experience, and his time researching split-brain patients amongst neuroscience breakthroughs. What is a split brain? A split-brain individual is someone who's had a section down the midline of their brain separating the two hemispheres severed to a degree. Various depths of "split brains" can be observed, but the general idea is that "some" information is no longer being transfered. The catch, however, is that the brain has tricks to bypass this. Ideas on split brains It goes without saying, much of science requires inference, and where inference dwells also exists margins of error. But, I believe these inferences are all too human, and take us to places of error-correction and transformational ideas.  The book in question clearly lays out a half-a-century history of brain-debate with interesting conclusions, detailing it