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Conversessions; Lei Lei


...near a cafe somewhere
X(m): Might have to return, been a while I've been out.
Stranger: Hi, I'm Lei Lei.
X: Hello, how's your day going?
Lei Lei: Fine, I saw you're not occupied at the moment.
X: Yes, I like the fact that you're straightforward.
Lei Lei: I think you're shy, but for all the necessary reasons. Doesn't hurt to talk right
X(m): I mean
X: Exactly! I like people who are open about themselves
Lei Lei: I saw your tattoos and your dress-up, your personality doesn't fit. I decided to join in!
X: Thank you, please tell me more about you
Lei Lei: Well in this world, there are girls and then there are humans. Girls behave in a certain pattern as expected by humans. I had two options, I chose to become a human.
Lei Lei: Now I was unpopular with girls, but I was open with guys. We had fun, but I was obviously shamed by them. The thing is if I care about the noise, I will be unable to live freely. Every person h

Conversessions; Ashley


...on a road somewhere
Stranger: Hi..? (with a tensed expression)
X: Uhh yes, this must be pretty weird for you.
Stranger: Exactly, this is the first time.
X: Yes, worse than a virginity loss scenario..
Stranger: Yeah, we don’t talk like that in public.
X: I can understand, is it okay if we continue in English?
Stranger: Sure, doesn’t matter.
X: What do you do?
Stranger: I sit around, watch movies and do cute shit on internet.
X: Sounds fun, what about finances?
Stranger: The cute shit pays, and I sleep with beautiful men who treat me well.
X: At least you’re truthful. Can we discuss more?
Stranger: I am Ashley, and I would like to go to the moon one day. It’s not possible so I would rather be an influencer, an affluent one.
X(m): Yes, I am sure giving people advantage over oneself to gain something helps if you’re hot
**Ashl

Conversessions; Emily


...somewhere near a cafe
X(m): wow this is a hot day
Stranger: The weather report said it’s going to be a lot worse today.
X: Oh is it, I thought the weather was hot enough.
Stranger: I am Emily. I have some work later but I work in an air-conditioned building so it’s fine.
X: How convenient for you, I do not.
X(m): I guess your job pays well.
Emily: ...pays well and the earnings do the bills apart from being quite close, you know, that helps
X: I live nearby. Actually I am taking some time off.
Emily: You can try working out, that helps.
X(m): But
X: Of course, I am currently working in. What do you work on?
Emily: I am in a tech firm that trains A.I models to automate all forms of work. I am in management.
X: Ahh, so is the firm looking for techno-functional executives who can fill into the roles of trainers?
Emily: Yes precisely. You can give me

Conversessions; Introduction


Conversessions
Conversessions are interactions set in a fantasy-world where a quantum A.I X does not have access to other humans' streams. The streams that are accessible in real time are as follows:
- Visualization(real world + thought in mind)
- Sound(real world + generated in mind)
Sensory Feelings
We explore conversations from X's perspective in the following posts.
Script style :
X: bla bla bla -> real world
X(m): bla bla bla -> in mind
Index:
- Conversessions; Emily
- Conversessions; Ashley
- Conversessions; Lei Lei
- ...sync in progress
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You keep going again and again about 'quantum science’s but what exactly do you think that means because particle physics is based on quantum field theory which is probably the most advanced and complete version of ‘quantum science’ known to us.
The current knowledge of particles is enough to work with exploration of quantum phenomena like entanglement and superposition and using lasers, it may be possible to design efficient ways of encrypted communication and compute. More "in-depth" analysis of particles and particle fields requires more investment in a new bigger particle collider, the heavy investment of which I am in favor of delaying.
b) the only reason that quantum gravity research is ‘inexpensive’ is because it is mostly theoretical in nature and not because the experiments to research quantum gravity are ‘efficient’. Also we can create a thousand theories but it doesn’t matter after a certain point because without experiments to verify which theory is right, it is all educated guessing in a sense
Theoretical physics paves way for new insight, and it certainly does not expend too much energy unless machine learning models are employed which again consumes a significant amount of energy. Still this is not as huge an investment as the one towards building a new bigger collider.
I am bewildered that you think scientists are not already doing everything they can to build/operate colliders(and any experimental setup for that matter) in an efficient way. They are already trying to get more data from the experiments while keeping all other parameters the same while also building better methods to parse and interpret the data so more conclusions can be drawn from the same amount of data. Experimentalists always know that their field is viewed unfavourable by certains sections of the public which results in them getting less resources as compared to shit like sports, entertainment, etc. which is why they are used to maximizing the equipment they are able to build.
I am happy to know that particle physicists are doing everything they can to work with the resources at hand. Building a complete new apparatus in terms of a bigger collider is something I am against. If modification of the existing collider to build the bigger one is economically viable, that is a separate discussion.
While I agree that a lot people are involved in science have personal motivations to claim that those motivations supercede their interest to progress knowledge seems very insulting especially as there is no data to backup your claims.
From my perspective, a push towards building a bigger particle collider to continue being relevant in a field that a physicist has invested most of his / her study towards in life, instead of diversifying towards other equally important and interesting scientific fields is selfish, if achievement is viewed in terms of publishing, for this individual. There will not be any data anyway as no scientist will voluntarily disclose that they would rather lobby for bigger particle colliders than work in a different scientific field. Hypothetically speaking, if the research papers involving the bigger particle collider wouldn't mention names of the associated researchers, I wonder if we'll start seeing mood swings of physicists pushing for the same.
Finally while I respect discussions on investments in science and whether that money can be utilised in a better way or for a different purpose, I ultimately find these discussions facile because things like sports, cinema, other forms of entertainment use much more resources(both monetary and natural) while contributing little to society in the long term. Unless we divert resources from those fields to use for the betterment of the planet, arguing that we should do the same from scientific research of any kind is a meaningless gesture
Ordinary people have a right to energy as much as scientists do. Ordinary people are consumers of the products of scientific research, either in terms of access to knowledge or products of the same so they are engaged in the same ecosystem. Sports, cinema and other entertainment contribute to general wellbeing of people. Comparing energy expense of public engagement in these activities to scientific research has left me bewildered. Scientists should set the precedent of conserving energy as much as possible and inspire the world in doing the same, sparking more innovation in industry.

Particle Physics - Fairy Tale or Important?

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The video is a group discussion on the necessity to continue exploring particle physics using larger particle energy detectors involving higher energies to achieve further breakthroughs. As conveyed in the video, a project of this size requires a lot of resources both in terms of manpower, architecture and compute, besides a significant amount of money. This post is my personal take on the discussion as a citizen of the world.
Context
Gavin begins with the idea of dark matter, trying to discover it in particle collider experiments using indirect observations. Dark matter cannot be directly discovered as it is not known exactly what we are looking for. As Bjørn points out correctly, dark matter results from the mathematical model of cosmic elements(galaxies, universal expansion) which uses this hypothesis to account for the currently unpredictable behavior of matter at large scales.
Gavin talks about exploring science in avenues previously left untouched. There is a reas