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What would you do if you found the Theory of Everything?

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The Fragment is both Existence and the necessity for Existence

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This post contains a small list of the problems I think it can solve:

 


The Fragment is both Existence and the necessity for Existence

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I would see how that theory of everything actually factors into my day to day life.  What does this theory do would be my question.  Does it satisfy more than just a beautiful theory?  Maybe that's enough.  

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Yes it is extremely practical


The Fragment is both Existence and the necessity for Existence

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How to engineer it. 

What can I do with that knowledge? Science? Tech? 

 

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Yes. I already used it to gain insights into why LLMs need both GPUs and CPUs in order to be effective for example:

But I don't think much about tech for now. I first want to see if it is possible to ground it in hard science.


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In one post I postulated:

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Because of the fragment of Wholeness, every fragment is relevant at every level of granularity of reality. So it seems, the mathematical description of the Whole lies in the fractal.

In another one I argued, that hermeneutics teaches us, that the understanding and therefore the production of a text requires iterative and holistic understanding.

It seems that the attention mechanism in LLMs is somehow implementing the Wholeness fragment of Spirit. If this is further investigated, it can lead to ideas on how to improve LLMs and maybe help to develop AGI, if that's even a good thing.

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