How Algorithms Are Shaping The World

We live in a world that is increasingly being designed for and run by algorithms. Algorithms are highly complex computer programs that can solve problems and even determine espionage tactics, stock prices or what script will be a successful movie. An obvious but key distinction needs to be made here between automation and AI. Automation is just a machine performing a rote, repetitive task – like the work robots currently do on auto assembly lines. With AI, machines actually observe and learn new capabilities – on their own.

That’s the essence of machine learning. Computer programmers don’t have to write every line of code for an algorithm to execute a function; they just have to design the algorithm to learn from the “experience” of a data set. It’s not like Google’s developers wrote every line of code for self-driving cars; rather, the algorithms observed real-life drivers and now draw from that database to make the right decision. 

In the two presentations below Kevin Slavin and Christopher Steiner warn, that computer programmers (still human beings) are now writing code that they can't understand. Humanity is losing more and more control of life on planet Earth, as it increasingly depends on complex algorithms to manage decisions.

Sources: ted.com and R. Hessel's article: Are Robots Going To Replace CEO's?

Kevin Slavin – How algorithms shape our world

 

Christopher Steiner – Algorithms Are Taking Over The World

 

Quantum Theory And The Science Of Creating Your Own Reality

Created on Tuesday, 19 May 2015 15:16

I like quantum theory because it's part of the science behind the well known phrase 'You create your own reality'. Most of what the math that has been done in this area has proven, however, are concepts that many of the world's oldest philosophical traditions (Eastern philosophies most of all), have known for literally thousands of years. That being said, it's still interesting to see how today's scientist work things out. I've been following the work of Nassim Haramein for a number of years now and in my opinion, his holistic approach to the unification of quantum theory and the theory of relativity is quite brilliant.

Since I'm well aware that many people don't take time to read books, I thought it would be fun to create a playlist about this subject. As I first had to select the videos and screen the content  [..and since I also have a lot of other things to do], it took me well over a month to put the playlist together, but it was worth the time and effort.

The playlist starts with the do-re-mi of physics (i.e. what is an atom?, what is a molecule?) and ends with one of Nassim Haramein's presentations (6 hours well spent) about the above mentioned subjects. However, if you only have time to watch one video in the playlist, I can highly recommend Bruce Lipton's "The Biology Of Belief".

If you do like to read and science doesn't bore you to tears, as most people often complain,  I can recommend the following literature:

– The Tao Of Physics by Fritjof Capra
– Mysticism And The New Physics by Michael Talbot
– The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot
– 'Seth Speaks' and 'The Nature Of Personal Reality' by Jane Roberts (..both containing a good amount of quantum theory)

The subject matter of the videos below increases in complexity as the playlist goes along, so if you make it all the way to the end, Bravo! 🙂

 

Quantum Communication

Created on Saturday, 03 March 2012 21:33

This extraordinary film by producer David Sereda explains how communication works on the quantum level.

You will get more out of it if you are familiar with (at least) the basic principles of quantum physics. If you are unfamiliar with quantum physics I recommend that you first watch The Elegant Universe. ‘The Elegant Universe’ covers General Relativity, Quantum Physics, and String Theory.

Part 1

Part 2