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Stephen Wolfram, polymath and founder of Mathematica, says, ‘you need a reason to learn about something’.
Waqas Ahmed • The Polymath: Unlocking the Power of Human Versatility
Stephen Wolfram is ready to be surprised by AI
reason.comJoshua Foer, “Moonwalking with Einstein” (2011)
Michael Nielsen • Augmenting Long-Term Memory
All the examples are variations on the same mathematical theme: self-organization, the spontaneous emergence of order out of chaos.
Steven H. Strogatz • Sync: How Order Emerges from Chaos In the Universe, Nature, and Daily Life
Untangling the Tale of Ada Lovelace—Stephen Wolfram Writings
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Bill Thurston writes:
Mathematics is a process of staring hard enough with enough perseverance at the fog of muddle and confusion to eventually break through to improved clarity.
Andy Matuschak • Cultivating Depth and Stillness in Research
Investor and mathematician Jim Simons on beauty:
3-2-1: The key to great relationships, the will to achieve, and beauty as a guiding principle
How to Think Computationally about AI, the Universe and Everything
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