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Carlos Freeman
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Just released a small analysis toolkit I’ve been building: MPFST EEG–Jacobian. It computes fractal exponents (µ, γ, H), a coherence meter m_ℓ, coherence-gated avalanches, and near-critical Jacobian dynamics on EEG/LFP (eegmmidb + FLIP/vFLIP). Code + minimal data:
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First public release of the MPFST coherence meter, avalanche and Jacobian analysis toolkit. • Implements MPFST-style exponents (µ, γ, H) and coherence meter mₗ. • Two-tier coherence gate + valve,...
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the university kills your creativity because it tries to force everyone to follow the same scientific method, which no scientist in the history actually used to make discoveries. here’s what it means:
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Fifty Shades of Whey
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The director of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center was shot to death last night in his home. When one of the greatest minds on the planet specializing in nuclear fusion is assassinated, it seems like a bad omen.
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Carlos Freeman
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This is a perfect dynamical analogy: coherence behaves like an Eikonal/fast-marching front. You don’t “search” for the global solution—once a coherence potential T(x) forms, trajectories and attractor paths fall out by following -\nabla T. Regions with higher coupling act like
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Mathelirium
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In 1996, James Sethian showed something almost unfair...you can find shortest routes through a messy world by letting a wave expand once...no trial paths, no search beams, just one growing front. Here’s how: we solve for an arrival-time field T(x,y) so that T literally means
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Carlos Freeman
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Matter is just trapped sound.
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Sophia
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Full episode here:
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Carlos Freeman
11 days
A natural next step might be to turn “phylogenetic dissociation” into an order parameter: quantify cross-tissue variance in phylostrata expression vs age, then ask whether rejuvenation interventions actively re-tighten that distribution.
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Michael Levin
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Final version is out: @LPiolopez https://t.co/3i9ujwjHVo "Atavistic Genetic Expression Dissociation (AGED) DuringAging: Meta-Phylostratigraphic Evidence of Cellular andTissue-Level Phylogenetic Dissociation" Abstract: "... We propose an atavistic dysregulation of gene
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Jay Anderson
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I'm not advising people to go out into their back gardens, get into a meditative state, raise their emotions to the highest possible level and project coherent thoughts into the ether geared towards receiving a response from something. All i'm saying is it works.
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Jan Jekielek
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While brain dead, singer and songwriter Pam Reynolds experienced one of the world’s most famous unexplained near-death experiences. Her story challenges a lot of our conventional beliefs about the brain, says pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Egnor. In 1991, Pam suffered a
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Jan Jekielek
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🚨Here’s what a fascinating case of twin girls born conjoined at the head tells us about the brain—and the soul—says neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Egnor. “They have what's called a thalamic bridge, which is a bridge of brain tissue that connects the deepest parts of their brains. So
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Jan Jekielek
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Pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Egnor has performed more than 7,000 brain surgeries. He argues that there is overwhelming clinical evidence that the soul is real and cannot be reduced to brain activity alone. “The existence of the human soul is completely consistent with the
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Carlos Freeman
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Just finished a full update of https://t.co/xDXyeCBesx. It now has a clear overview of the theory, the coherence / avalanche toolkit, cross-domain evidence (JJ, QDs, EEG, GW), and concrete experiments that can falsify it. If you’re curious about MPFST, this is the place to
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Carlos Freeman
20 days
Great publication, congratulations!
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Earl K. Miller
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Thanks! And check out our new review on mixed selectivity, please and thanks. https://t.co/WR2X5xNx3V https://t.co/eLYVwy99In
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Carlos Freeman
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Carlos Freeman
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Levin & Martyniuk (2018) synthesize a large body of work showing that bioelectric networks implement attractor-like ‘morphogenetic codes’ for target morphology, using Hopfield-style attractors and closed-loop pattern homeostasis as their conceptual model. Our MPFST framework
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Carlos Freeman
21 days
Oscillatory computation & manifolds •Li S, Chen J, Zhang C, et al. Flexible Use of Limited Resources for Sequence Working Memory in Macaque Prefrontal Cortex. Nat Commun. 2025;16(1):10386. •Tafazoli S, Bouchacourt FM, Ardalan A, et al. Building compositional tasks with shared
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Carlos Freeman
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Neural prediction: •low-dim PFC “task/rank” manifolds (Li+Tafazoli) are the m_\ell>m_2 regime of a latent oscillatory state z(t) built from band-power / phase
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Carlos Freeman
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Conjecture: there are two robust gates in m_\ell: •slip regime: m_\ell < m_1 (no large-scale binding, high-dim dynamics) •lock regime: m_\ell > m_2 (low-dim attractor, strong long-range coherence) with 0 < m_1 < m_2 < 1. Near m_1,m_2 the system exhibits avalanche-like events
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