• Forget your Sputnik Commodore C64 with 8088 [Logic Tiling] (Re: Hyperspectral Measurements for Inter-Calibration)

    From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.logic,sci.math,comp.lang.prolog on Mon Jul 27 11:29:38 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.math

    Hi,

    The nature of time has puzzled people -- from the ancient
    Greeks to the present day -- Especially the nosomatic
    perception of time is a hot topic now.

    How does time evolve inside a GPU with multiple units
    or a CPU with multiple cores. GPUs even having multiple
    logical threads inside a group.

    Forget the von Neumann model of computing. You need
    a total new thinking of shared memory and more
    message passing, and have a grip of vector and

    matrix tiling of problems. -C-WAM already deploys
    logic tiling in its Seven Eleven demonstrator. So forget
    everything you have learned in your BASIC computer

    course for your Sputnik Commodore C64 with 8088.

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    Hyperspectral measurements for inter-calibration,
    reached a significant milestone this summer.

    The naval observatory only uses fidget spinners
    to measure time, so forget Colorado.

    Bye

    Ross Finlayson schrieb:

    So, there's at least three accounts of what can define "measurement of time", in the micro, meso, and macro.

    Then these days pretty much the world relies on "the naval observatory
    in Colorado" if not so much "the clock tower in Greenwich", as with regards to ye olde UTC, CUT, "Zulu", and so on, time.

    About relativity theory and "measuring rods and clocks", then, it's similar that "metric and norm" for "length and distance" also has
    about the Planckian what are "iota-values" as it would be, or, "Pauli Plancks", or "Dirac's Pauli Plancks", of measuring space, vis-a-vis, measuring time.


    So, there are at least three accounts of what defines measuring time,
    and at least three accounts of what defines measuring space.


    Then, since relativity theory is defined by what does that,
    it has the various ways, to so fulfill doing that.


    Yeah, I know, most "professional physicists" only have one of those
    on their little note-card with which they passed graduate school.

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    Ross Finlayson schrieb:
    Or shaves pennies.

    X-Machines Virtual Machine (XVMrao) is a neurosymbolic virtual AI
    processor which combines neural processes with symbolic reasoning.
    https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-6luxq22pgmehe

    Cost/hour: $200,000.00

    LoL

    Bye

    P.S.: If it could do some quant trading magic, one would
    possibly pay so much. But Logtalk is simply too lame:

    Version release notes
    XVM Engine v10.2.4 is the full engine capable of running
    all XVM and Logtalk programs, excluding for logtalk tools.

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    The 9122171.18175435 is a little offending, what if one
    keeps a federal secret after the 6 fraction digit?

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    Ok, leaving the beaten path of my Prolog system
    probing, and look at some newer beast.

    This looks bad:

    ?- format('~6f', [pi**14]), nl.
    9122171.18175435

    Expected result:

    ?- format('~6f', [pi**14]), nl.
    9122171.181754

    Bye

    BTW: Tested using this test tester:

    X-Machines Virtual Machine (XVMrao) is a neurosymbolic virtual AI
    processor which combines neural processes with symbolic reasoning.
    https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-6luxq22pgmehe

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    See also:
    https://prolog-lang.org/ImprovementsForum/0110-format.html






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  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.logic,sci.math,comp.lang.prolog on Mon Jul 27 11:40:17 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.math

    Hi,

    A nosomatic AI chirurgeon is a halfling student
    of sickness, and a master of the ebb and flow of
    the energies of life and death of data packets.

    He is a air bender, water bender and earth bender
    in one person, using OpenVINO to juggle with
    CPU, GPU and NPU.

    Last but not least he can freely switch between
    symbolic and neural representation of knowledge
    forms, there is no abyss for him.

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    The nature of time has puzzled people -- from the ancient
    Greeks to the present day -- Especially the nosomatic
    perception of time is a hot topic now.

    How does time evolve inside a GPU with multiple units
    or a CPU with multiple cores. GPUs even having multiple
    logical threads inside a group.

    Forget the von Neumann model of computing. You need
    a total new thinking of shared memory and more
    message passing, and have a grip of vector and

    matrix tiling of problems. -C-WAM already deploys
    logic tiling in its Seven Eleven demonstrator. So forget
    everything you have learned in your BASIC computer

    course for your Sputnik Commodore C64 with 8088.

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    Hyperspectral measurements for inter-calibration,
    reached a significant milestone this summer.

    The naval observatory only uses fidget spinners
    to measure time, so forget Colorado.

    Bye

    Ross Finlayson schrieb:

    So, there's at least three accounts of what can define "measurement of >> -a> time", in the micro, meso, and macro.

    Then these days pretty much the world relies on "the naval observatory >> -a> in Colorado" if not so much "the clock tower in Greenwich", as with
    regards to ye olde UTC, CUT, "Zulu", and so on, time.

    About relativity theory and "measuring rods and clocks", then, it's
    similar that "metric and norm" for "length and distance" also has
    about the Planckian what are "iota-values" as it would be, or, "Pauli
    Plancks", or "Dirac's Pauli Plancks", of measuring space, vis-a-vis,
    measuring time.


    So, there are at least three accounts of what defines measuring time,
    and at least three accounts of what defines measuring space.


    Then, since relativity theory is defined by what does that,
    it has the various ways, to so fulfill doing that.


    Yeah, I know, most "professional physicists" only have one of those
    on their little note-card with which they passed graduate school.

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    Ross Finlayson schrieb:
    Or shaves pennies.

    X-Machines Virtual Machine (XVMrao) is a neurosymbolic virtual AI
    processor which combines neural processes with symbolic reasoning. >>> -a>>> https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-6luxq22pgmehe

    Cost/hour: $200,000.00

    LoL

    Bye

    P.S.: If it could do some quant trading magic, one would
    possibly pay so much. But Logtalk is simply too lame:

    Version release notes
    XVM Engine v10.2.4 is the full engine capable of running
    all XVM and Logtalk programs, excluding for logtalk tools.

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    The 9122171.18175435 is a little offending, what if one
    keeps a federal secret after the 6 fraction digit?

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    Ok, leaving the beaten path of my Prolog system
    probing, and look at some newer beast.

    This looks bad:

    ?- format('~6f', [pi**14]), nl.
    9122171.18175435

    Expected result:

    ?- format('~6f', [pi**14]), nl.
    9122171.181754

    Bye

    BTW: Tested using this test tester:

    X-Machines Virtual Machine (XVMrao) is a neurosymbolic virtual AI
    processor which combines neural processes with symbolic reasoning.
    https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-6luxq22pgmehe

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    See also:
    https://prolog-lang.org/ImprovementsForum/0110-format.html







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  • From Lane W@cactus_DAC@yahoo.com to sci.logic,sci.math,comp.lang.prolog on Mon Jul 27 08:07:00 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.math

    Mild Shock wrote:
    Hi,

    The nature of time has puzzled people -- from the ancient
    Greeks to the present day -- Especially the nosomatic
    perception of time is a hot topic now.

    But here you are to explain it all. It's easy for you because with your Creationist fantasies the Earth is only 6,000 years old. It's the height
    of foolishness, but you guys profess it because I guess it's not a
    simple matter to demonstrate the geological core that clearly indicates billions of years. You can hand wave that away and point at the Ming
    Dynasty as the first men walking the Earth. How simple time is for you. Simple, but entirely mistaken and false.
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