Self sustaining reactions, solitons and Nobel prizes, wave fronts, atomic and nuclear space ships

Steve Mould: Bizarre traveling flame discovery at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqhXQUzVMlQ About 1974/1975 I wss at the University of Texas at Austin. Ilya Prigogine was there with his group and they were studying chemical clocks, and chemical oscillators. Now Prigogine got his Nobel prize in 1977 for a range of things with names like “dissipative structures”, “systems far
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RobWords about preserving rare languages, rare sounds, speech sounds, singing sounds, human sounds

RobWords: Britain’s Celtic languages explained at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mroBpgBw0gU This was very interesting, if a little “jumping around”. You said to learn languages to preserve them, but human memories are not good storage devices. Even if we learn to recognize, we are mostly not very good speakers or teachers. Not with 8.1 Billion humans to coordinate with,
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There is only one language for humans, but not every human has learned all words and related experiences,

Emily, Reading a paper, “The Languages of the World” and thought of you Languages of the World by Radoslaw Wojtowicz at http://languagesindanger.eu/book-of-knowledge/languages-of-the-world/ He is speaking about languages being lost and I was thinking that you are talking to native groups and cultures that might be dying out.  He mentions the Tobian language of Palau, where
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King Sejong and Hangul transformed Korean society and human potential

https://www.researchgate.net/post/Seeking_Research_Collaboration_in_the_field_of_Computer_Science_and_Engineering2 Jawad Khan, Have you found someone yet? King Sejong created the Hangul alphabet, and it allowed all people to write down their sounds, and to read them aloud. It broke the monopoly of Chinese script and enabled communication, long distance commerce and a stable society.   For the Internet Foundation I am considering a
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Speech encoding creates a permanent copy for sharing, record keeping, training humans and AIs

I asked ChatGPT to review a draft proposal I am making for the Internet regarding spoken language preservation for all languages, global continuing improvement of speech to codes for all languages, introduction of a compact but flexible method for encoding sounds, prosody, and phonology (encoded speech sufficient for meaning, for exact reproduction of speakers sounds
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“LLM wrapper programs” cannot do perfect mathematics” unless they use exact compiled algorithms

If you are doing it, then calculate the cost for just over 5 Billion humans using the Internet to have access to ALL mathematics. And you should quickly find that LLM statistical indexing in grossly inefficient, at that scale, compared to storing symbolic mathematics, its operations, and very very precise answers as data. ChatGPT always
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