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OMG, I think I know this guy. He somehow got a number of us in Boston Python to show up for a discussion.
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Blaise Pabón - controlpl4n3 (blaise@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 03-May-2025 09:19:10 JST Blaise Pabón - controlpl4n3
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John Carlos Baez (johncarlosbaez@mathstodon.xyz)'s status on Saturday, 03-May-2025 09:19:12 JST John Carlos Baez
The rise of AI is breeding a new generation of physics crackpots who get endless positive reinforcement from ever-willing large language models. This one takes it to a hilarious new level.
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Collaboration Request | Testable AI-Driven Theory of Everything
Hello, I hope this message finds you well.
I have formalized a meta-methamatical theoretical framework—Unified Quantum Relativity Theory (UQRT)—that unifies relativity and quantum mechanics into a coherent set of equations. With the assistance of AI, I have been able to derive equations that, while not yet fully rigid, hold significant promise for unifying these two foundational pillars of physics.
To explore this further, I invite you to test UQRT yourselves. Simply upload the attached manuscript to your AI systems and step-by-step instruct them to: “(1) read it section by section, building understanding progressively, (2) derive the general equations and the unified equation based on the framework progressively—not from the outset, as the paper reinterprets concepts in ways that diverge from conventional approaches until the full picture emerges, and (3) derive all laws of physics from the unified equation and compare these equations against experimental results from cosmology, blackhole physics, etc.”
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Nikita Lisitsa (lisyarus@mastodon.gamedev.place)'s status on Saturday, 03-May-2025 09:19:22 JST Nikita Lisitsa
@johncarlosbaez Yeah, just tell the AI to derive all laws of physics, what could go wrong. Jesus.
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