Notes
[Notebook Turkey, DB 55]
[Sunday 4 August 2002 - Saturday 10 August 2002]
Sunday 4 August 2002
Monday 5 August 2002
Tuesday 6 August 2002
Wednesday 7 August 2002
Thursday 8 August 2002
Friday 9 August 2002
[page 93]
Saturday 10 August 2002
Adelaide, via N'Castle and Sydney, night in the bush near
[page 94]
Balranald. Essay done and posted. Now to get a more scientific version: how do we equate a neural network with metric, entropy, momentum, action, operators, vectors etc etc. Start with special relativity: how does network delay translate into the spacetime metric
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