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7 contributions to Math as a Creative Force
You cannot procure coherence
https://drkevinberkopes.substack.com/p/you-cannot-procure-coherence?r=2pvimo Let me know what you think about this one!
You cannot procure coherence
1 like • Jun 4
I wanted more!
GEOMETRY WALKING
https://soundcloud.com/ze-el-414667496/geometry-walking?si=65be27398b7043918f1bb56a5bae05f6&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
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GREETING OPPORTUNITY
GREETING OPPOURTUNITY Hello everyone, it’s great to be part of this group. I’m a professional producer and singer, and I specialize in songwriting and music production for both personal and commercial. I’m looking forward to connecting, collaborating, and contributing value here. Glad to be here!
GREETING OPPORTUNITY
0 likes • Apr 10
Hello! What do you sing?
Nothing Makes Sense Anymore... Parallel Worlds Are Real
Discover why Parallel Worlds are real and how Quantum Mechanics proves you might be living multiple lives simultaneously. From the Many Worlds Interpretation to the terrifying scale of the Infinite Multiverse, we explore the physics that suggests your reality is just one of billions. We investigate the CMB Cold Spot anomaly, the illusion of Time, and the mathematics proving a Mirror Universe exists right next to us. This is the ultimate scientific deep-dive into the structure of existence. This documentary dismantles the laws of physics to reveal the hidden layers of reality. We examine the Double Slit Experiment and why Quantum Computers force us to accept the existence of shadow realities. We analyze Eternal Inflation and the "Cosmic Foam" theory, explaining why you have a doppelgänger in a distant galaxy. We map the evidence of Bubble Universe collisions and investigate if Dark Matter is actually the gravity of a shadow world leaking from a 5th Dimension. We confront the Hierarchy Problem, String Theory, and the Brane Multiverse. We explore Cosmological Natural Selection—the idea that Black Holes are eggs for new universes. Finally, we face the Janus Point and the Mirror World where time flows backward, and the Mathematical Universe Hypothesis, questioning if physical matter is just an illusion of logic. Join us as we break the illusion of the single timeline and look into the infinite library of the cosmos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neayV1OBkiA&list=PLEBDtHaEJJ6blZ7WUGXHXTsAr4rqr6qhg&index=7
Creative Force Dispatch
When AI Starts Checking Mathematicians’ Work Scientific American • March 26, 2026 • Article A startup called Math, Inc. has achieved something the mathematical community has long dreamed of—and that some have long feared. Its AI system, named Gauss, has successfully formalized two complex proofs by Fields Medalist Maryna Viazovska, translating her work on sphere-packing in eight- and twenty-four-dimensional space into the rigorous programming language Lean. This process, known as formalization, has historically been so painstaking that it could take months or even years of human effort to convert a single proof. The piece surfaces real skepticism about the implications—what happens when the verification bottleneck disappears? Does mathematics become more democratized, or does it risk being reshaped by the priorities of the companies building these tools? It’s a question that sits at the intersection of pure intellectual pursuit and commercial AI development, and it’s only going to get louder. Creative Force Implications: This isn’t AI replacing mathematicians—it’s AI handling the translation layer that has always bottlenecked how quickly verified knowledge can accumulate. For math educators, it raises a fascinating pedagogical question: if proof verification becomes routine, what does that mean for the way we teach proof writing and mathematical reasoning? There has always been the argument that mathematics is not for creating mathematicians —now we may have even more reason to think this way about the themes of thinking and orientation in mathematics teaching. More States Are Calling for Math Reform. Will It Improve Student Outcomes? Education Week • February 19, 2026 • Policy Analysis With national math scores sitting at historic lows, a growing wave of state-level legislation is attempting to do for mathematics what the “science of reading” movement did for literacy instruction. The parallels are striking—and the cautionary lessons are too. Education Week reports that the recent surge in math-related legislation dates to 2022, beginning with the Alabama Numeracy Act, and has since spread across multiple states with varying approaches.
1 like • Apr 2
@Anthony Taylor I think every discipline is FREAKING OUT, quite frankly, at least in LinkedIn. AI will change the business landscape again, to be sure, as the internet did when all businesses suddenly had to have a web presence. The presence we all felt jumping online has turned into a notable absence in its place as people zone in on their special flavors of AI generation. I watch with amazement as males, predominantly, fall into “Messiah Complexes” thanks to the sycophancy of their AI chatbot or, conversely, their “Quantum Cathedral” in the digital ether. I even wrote a tragically bad song about it because it became so rife. https://on.soundcloud.com/rOiCXCHAN1QLJTOQFE
2 likes • Apr 3
@Anthony Taylor Knowledge minus context is useless.
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