Jeffrey M Epstein
@jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
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Quantum information, computation, and foundations. Increasingly interested in logic and the philosophies of physics, language, and mind. 📍 San Francisco jeffreymepstein.github.io/
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I was very kindly offered a chance to discuss my Frauchiger-Renner paper on the Quantum Frontiers blog! I attempt to situate the work, focusing on the philosophical motivations/commitments implicit in Wigner's Friend and the FR paradox. Cameo by another, unrelated obsession of mine at the end!
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threnody.bsky.social
just watched a dozen people ask microsoft copilot experts their most pressing questions and those questions were 90% “how do i turn it off?” and “when i turn it off, is it really off or is it spying on me?”
jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
I vaguely remember a similar thing with somebody asking Larry David if McKinsey could've helped with writing Seinfeld.
jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
Beginning to think I’m the only true Everettian
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scgriffith.bsky.social
the citation is these talk slides www.jaist.ac.jp/~bjorner/ae-..., which include the following horrible image
GCC, maple, mathematica, pari and mupad giving dramatically different answers to sin(10^22)
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chanda.blacksky.app
The one choice that's always in your hands is to live a principled life
jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
While I'm updating my website, here's a little blog post type thing about quantum conditional operations, in answer to a question I had a while ago:
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jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
Yeah exactly - somehow you have to bring signals from the two bodies together to one place where you can observe them.
jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
What would it mean to "directly" observe time dilation?
jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
Isn't that all that we can observe in the end? So if I want to observe "time dilation", I observe the nth pulse from a moving source arrives at the same time as the mth from a stationary one, for n < m (say the sources are both constrained to a circle around me to avoid correcting for travel time).
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This thread now lives in a pdf here. I didn't do any further editing, so any typos and/or giant mistakes in the original thread are still present, but hopefully it's a bit easier to read.

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hanvanderhart.bsky.social
I can’t deal with fascism AND prose chopped up into “poems”
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bencollins.bsky.social
I am just so fucking proud of her.
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jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
Carlo Rovelli's book on Anaximander is pretty interesting from this point of view.
jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
Actually this is timely because I've been thinking a lot about how to take seriously the notion that people in the past were probably basically as smart as we are, so it's on me to understand how the absurd stuff they said probably did actually mean something and not on them to speak my language.
jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
Some day I'll stop impulsively buying books by people I follow on here, but not today
jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
This is what gets me about this stuff. The good use cases aren't at all clear, and the bad use cases are obvious. It's not even progress for progress's sake, it's a case of a tool being developed that will clearly be used for ill, without any argument that this is outweighed by anything good.
jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
So you agree. You think you're really good at running a campaign.
zohrankmamdani.bsky.social
On October 3rd, I’m asking you to register to vote.

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jeffreymepstein.bsky.social
Why is there always stuff to do