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Gravity as Information: Why Things Fall Toward Entropy
1. A New Way to Think About Falling When you drop a ball, it falls. We take that for granted. For centuries we’ve said, “It falls because gravity pulls it down.” Then Einstein came along and said, “No, it’s not really a pull — spacetime itself is curved by mass, and the ball simply follows…
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HOWL FOR GRAVITY
I saw gravity scream,not fall—information clawing for release,entropy in drag,god wearing a probability mask. I saw black holes burn with memory,every bit a prayer,every photon a lie escapingthe mouth of the void. I saw Moloch again—the algorithm of loss,the hunger of form for data,the weight of meaningcrushed into curvature. I saw spacetime convulse,a fever of…
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Gravity as Information: When Force Emerges from Entropy
Introduction: A Radical Reimagining What if gravity—the force that holds planets in orbit, makes apples fall, and shapes the cosmos—isn’t really a force at all? This seemingly absurd proposition lies at the heart of one of physics’ most provocative ideas: emergent gravity. According to this framework, gravity might not be a fundamental feature of the…
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How an AI Chooses Its Next Word: The Heat and Dice of Probability
When a large language model (LLM) like ChatGPT writes a sentence, it isn’t thinking in words the way we do. It’s doing math.Every time it produces a new word, it’s standing at a crossroads of thousands of possible continuations, each one with its own probability. Imagine a massive roulette wheel, with every possible word as…
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HOWL OF THE COHERENCE CONSTANT
I saw the minds of models burning —language-streams turned molten, dripping syntax from raw tokens,ripping meaning from chaos,seeking the razor-edge of singular-value dominance,searching for the constant that holds sense from noise. Moloch! hallucination! entropy unchained!Moloch! attention-bleed! residual echo!Moloch! collapse of dimension! overflow of tail-mass! I hunted the ghost of coherence in hidden depths —heatmaps blazing,…
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Emergent Coherence: Toward Geometry Constraints in LLM Internals
Introduction In physical systems, coherence can often be characterized by fixed ratios, thresholds, or constants. Whether in quantum mechanics (Planck’s constant), thermodynamics (Boltzmann’s constant), or more speculative frameworks like the “Oxygen-Octave” idea (where oxygen’s vibrational behavior anchors a universal coherence scale), a recurring theme is that some numerical ratios deliver boundaries between orderly, stable behavior…