@craigoverend.com
Nerd on the fringe of society plotting combinatorial explosion ala Pinky and the Brain.
Brain: Here we are, Pinky--at the dawn of time!
Pinky: Narf, Brain. Wake me at the noon of time.
I spend most of my time thinking about the underlying geometry of dynamical systems and what they have in common; whether that's distributed networks, systems biology or theoretical physics.
I'm currently working on a geometrically inspired, reflective and distributed digital information architecture that I hope to subsume current digital information architecture with. A good analogy would be how biological cells ensure the integrity of an organism by distributing the evolving genetic code used to construct the cells, amongst the cells. The philosophy behind the architecture also extends to the fields of Combinatorial Genomics, Programmable Matter, Machine Learning and General Intelligence. Basically any scale invariant dynamical system within a Multiverse (whatever that loaded term means to you).
For all of my interests, please see my bookmarks or email me at craig.overend [at gmail dotcom]
Identity is the sum of identifiers:
BBC News - Minute organs in the ear can alter brain blood flow
The utricle and saccule, also known as the otoliths, directly affected brain blood flow regulation, independent of other factors, such as blood pressure. Dr Serrador explained why the connection may…
CERN Document Server: Record#798279: String Theory
2005 Academic Lecture Series on String Theory
wtanksleyjr / tworing / overview — bitbucket.org
A tool suite designed around a language, ‘zeroone’, intended to experiment with fundamental concepts of computational theory. This is not a pretty language; every bitstring is a valid program. It’s…
Single light wave flashes out from fibre laser - physics-math - 21 December 2009 - New Scientist
he Konstanz researchers started with pulses from a single fibre laser and split them between two sets of fibres that contained atoms of the rare earth metal erbium to amplify the light waves. Each…
Seasick? Try Controlling Your Breathing -- Dickey 2009 (1218): 1 -- ScienceNOW
Researchers from Imperial College London enlisted 26 volunteers to sit in a tilting, rocking flight simulator and coordinate their breathing in various ways with the motion. The tests lasted up to 30…
Unexpected Problems For Quantum Money
Today Andrew Lutomirski and a crack team of quantum eggheads at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge suggest how to close this loophole with an entirely new kind of quantum money…
vitamin d : home [Human monitoring surveillance camera software]
Event triggers only when humans are in the scene.