George Musser
@georgemusser.com
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contributing editor, Scientific American, Nautilus; contributing writer, Quanta; author, Putting Ourselves Back in the Equation, Spooky Action at a Distance, Complete Idiot’s Guide to String Theory; planetary scientist, local historian, bassist, salsero
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Richard Löffler creates lifelike oil droplets during the public event at #ALIFE2025. ⚙️🧫
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Another mirroring illusion for your puzzling pleasure, created by @eijiwatanabe.bsky.social, demonstrated by @sinalana.bsky.social at #ALIFE2025. ⚙️🧫
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I guess it’s easier to imagine an ensemble of civilizations, for which we can plausibly imagine a selection effect, than of superpower histories on Earth.
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Here's a depressing solution to the Fermi Paradox: In a hostile Galaxy, we won't ever see aliens because, if we did, we'd be dead already, mused Georgii Karelin of @oistedu.bsky.social at #ALIFE2025. ⚙️🧫
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At the industry session, He Wang (Galbot Robotics) introduced us to a Vision-Language-Action loop to achieve generalist robots. As a solution to the big amount of data needed to train their robots, they propose the use of large scale synthetic data.

#ALIFE2025
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The usual explanation for great music is that it's predictable but not too predictable. But there's more to it, said @frosas.bsky.social at #ALIFE2025. We prefer music when we perceive agency behind it. Improvisation trumps a prepared performance. See paper at www.frontiersin.org/journals/psy.... ⚙️🧫
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Monkeys on typewriters would take eons to generate π, but much MUCH less time to generate a program that would generate π, said @hectorzenil.bsky.social at #ALIFE2025. He has a cool applet to prove the point at demonstrations.wolfram.com/InfiniteMonk.... ⚙️🧫
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For A.I. to feel empathy, it has to be able to feel pain, argued roboticist Minoru Asada in a provocative talk at #ALIFE2025. He has built a pain signal into his robots. I hope it doesn’t inure them to others’ misery, as we see all too often in people. www.er.ams.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp/asadalab/?pa... ⚙️🧫
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You might enjoy my extended discussion of Tani's account of consciousness - as a response to prediction error - in my last book!
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In this bizarre #opticalillusion, an object seems to switch direction when viewed in a mirror. Mathematician and puzzle-maker Kokichi Sugihara wrote it up for the @euromathsoc.bsky.social magazine at euromathsoc.org/magazine/art... and created a very helpful video at youtu.be/vGxTKpOt6xU?....
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Thousands of NASA employees to bid farewell to the NASA they knew

Yes, NASA science is being destroyed, and the NASA we know is actively in the process of being gutted.

Here are the receipts.
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#space #astro #nasa #usa
Thousands of NASA employees to bid farewell to the NASA they knew
As October begins, thousands of longtime NASA employees are leaving the agency. 4000+ will exit by January 9, 2026, changing NASA forever.
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Interesting interview of Eliezer Yudkowsky by @kevinroose.com and @caseynewton.bsky.social. One problem I have with A.I. doomsters is that they equate intelligence with power. When I look around at who exerts power and accrues wealth, I see a fairly weak correlation between those two attributes.
Are We Past Peak iPhone? + Eliezer Yudkowsky on A.I. Doom
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An incredibly important election in a tiny country just went the right way. Moldova has resisted a huge Russian disinformation campaign and will not become a Russian puppet state.
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For a history project, I need to translate a short passage of handwritten Swedish from the 18th century. Can anyone help?
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physicsworld.bsky.social
Are we heading for a world in which superhuman AI mathematicians define questions, construct proofs, check them, and then write+peer review the paper about them afterwards? Many mathematicians seem to think so, and some are happier about it than others. ⚛️🧪 #HLF2025 physicsworld.com/a/are-we-hea...
Are we heading for a future of superintelligent AI mathematicians? – Physics World
Some highly intelligent human mathematicians certainly seem to think so, as Margaret Harris reports from the maths-and-computer-science-focused Heidelberg Laureate Forum
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An article in @physicsworld.bsky.social about our panel discussion on AI and the physical sciences at #HLF25. With
@georgemusser.com, Thea Åarrestad, David Silver and Maia Fraser
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As if to confirm my feelings of alienation from a world going mad, the German trains booked me onto car 24, but there is no car 24.
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quantamagazine.bsky.social
The cells of your body follow simple rules and play off one another to form a complete organism. The researcher Alexander Mordvintsev has developed “neural cellular automata,” building blocks that can self-assemble into any form. @georgemusser.com reports: www.quantamagazine.org/self-assembl...
Self-Assembly Gets Automated in Reverse of ‘Game of Life’ | Quanta Magazine
In cellular automata, simple rules create elaborate structures. Now researchers can start with the structures and reverse-engineer the rules.
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Does radiative forcing amount to a change in the effective planetary emissivity?
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If I follow, Easterbrook took the net climate forcing and multiplied it by Earth's surface area - is that right? Is this a change to planetary energy balance (effectively an albedo change) or redistribution from upper atm to surface? btw a coeff of performance of 25 could be called highly EFFICIENT!
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johncarlosbaez.bsky.social
You can cut a hole in a cube that's big enough to slide an identical cube through that hole! Think about that for a minute - it's kind of weird.

Amazingly, every convex polyhedron that people checked had this property!

Until this week.

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A cube viewed in isometric projection, whose outline is a hexagon, and a square inside this hexagon that's large enough to slide the entire cube through this hole!   This is from https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.18475
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"Companies will spend $375 billion globally in 2025 on A.I. infrastructure, the investment bank UBS estimates. That is projected to rise to $500 billion next year." Which is, of course, the best use to which we can put that money. www.nytimes.com/2025/08/27/b...
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My article on the likely influence of the experiments of polymath Thomas Young on the early abstract art of Hilma af Klint is now published & open access at Leonardo / MIT Press 🎉 direct.mit.edu/leon/article...