Form: Argument

  • CURT: Q: –“Why can’t AI’s really reason?”– Well, Think of AI’s as either assoc

    CURT: Q: –“Why can’t AI’s really reason?”–

    Well, Think of AI’s as either associating, or associating and predicting via pattern matching. That’s equivalent to auto-association in the brain’s hippocampal region.

    But ‘reasoning’ requires ‘wayfinding’. The entirety of the neocortex is an evolution of lower level cortical tissues that consist of only three layers, all of which are devoted to motion in space. (wayfinding). At some point the neocortex was formed by doubling over the three layers itnto six, creating potential for more abstract pattern matching. Our higher functions all evolved out of wayfinding. The hierarchy of memory evolved the capacity to wayfind not only with space but with thoughts, ideas, and language.

    So, how do we take LLMs and add reasoning BELOW their processing, to reflect the wayfinding that the brain employs when reasoning?

    We imitate this with chain of thought or chain of draft agents driving the LLM’s processing. THere is some emergence of a world model somewhat equivalent to episodic memory in the most advanced LLMs with the largest number of tokens, parameters and memory.

    But compared to the brain, we would ask the AI’s to either perform sequential and comparative or parallel ‘hypothesizing’, then compete those parallel ideas for greatest reward shortest time, least effort, greatest certainty, lowest risk, and work through the steps necessary to change state from A to B and so on. Without adversarial competition (a market), and recursion (theorizing at each step) it would be difficult to imitate the brain.

    In our work at NLI and Runcible we categorize the problem and then kick off a chain of thought to produce the answer. But this is because we are largely trying to determine the testifiability and reciprocity of an statement. It’s a WHAT question. HOW questions, require wayfinding.

    HERE IS THE NEUROSCIENCE:
    The human neocortex consists of approximately 180 distinct cortical regions per hemisphere (360 total) according to the most detailed recent maps (Glasser et al., 2016). Within each region, neurons are structured into approximately 1 million cortical columns (macrocolumns) per hemisphere, each macrocolumn containing around 100–120 minicolumns. Minicolumns, each containing approximately 80–120 neurons, serve as fundamental computational modules that detect specific patterns of input.

    These cortical regions perform specialized functions (perception, attention, language, decision-making, and motor actions), yet they operate upon a common principle of hierarchical signal processing. Information processed within minicolumns aggregates upward to macrocolumns, then cortical areas, culminating in a distributed yet convergent representation projected into the hippocampal-entorhinal system, which indexes events as episodic memory.

    Step-by-step causal process of indexing and prediction:

    Sensory Integration & Cortical Hierarchy:Sensory inputs propagate upward through cortical layers (minicolumn → macrocolumn → cortical region → interregional network).

    Each cortical region extracts specific dimensions (features, relations, contexts) through progressive abstraction.

    Hippocampal Indexing of Episodic Memory:
    The hippocampus receives highly processed, multimodal cortical outputs via the entorhinal cortex.
    It rapidly encodes sequences and contexts, creating a sparse, unique neural pattern—an episodic index.
    These episodic indices do not store complete memories; rather, they provide “addresses” linking cortical representations to allow future retrieval and auto-association.

    Auto-association & Prediction:
    Later, partial activation of sensory or conceptual input activates the hippocampal index.
    This reactivates the entire cortical ensemble involved in the original episode (auto-association), allowing the brain to “fill in” missing information from partial cues.
    Such pattern completion forms the neurological basis for prediction, enabling anticipation of sensory inputs and outcomes based on past episodic associations.

    How does the brain perform ‘wayfinding’ (transforming present states into desired future states)?

    Wayfinding refers to the neural process by which the brain navigates through conceptual, physical, or abstract spaces, turning present circumstances into intended future outcomes. The mechanism involves the integration of hippocampal indexing, cortical maps, and predictive simulations into goal-directed paths:

    Hippocampal Formation & Cognitive Maps:
    The hippocampus constructs spatial, temporal, and conceptual maps, maintaining relational positions through place cells (spatial), time cells (temporal sequencing), and concept cells (relational/semantic mappings).
    These “cognitive maps” represent dimensions of experience—whether physical space, temporal sequence, or abstract conceptual structures—allowing mental navigation.

    Entorhinal Cortex & Grid Cells:
    Grid cells in the medial entorhinal cortex generate structured positional grids across dimensions of representation, providing metrics or scales for space, time, and concept positions.
    These grid cells act as coordinate systems, tracking relative positional changes and transitions between states.

    Mental Simulation & Prediction:
    Cortical minicolumns encode incremental transitions (small state-changes), macrocolumns aggregate transitions into meaningful sequences, and regional networks simulate complete transitions through hierarchical integration.
    The frontal and parietal cortices, in collaboration with hippocampal-entorhinal circuits, run simulations by iteratively activating episodic indices corresponding to potential future states.
    The brain evaluates alternative simulated paths against internally represented goals or externally motivated states.

    Valence & Goal Selection:
    Valence (emotional or motivational value) attached to episodic indices or conceptual representations biases simulations toward states of increased reward or reduced cost.
    Goal-directed behavior emerges from iterative mental simulations where multiple future states are evaluated against predicted rewards or penalties, leading to preferential selection of optimal paths.

    Execution via Motor Outputs:
    After a path is selected, cortical motor and premotor areas activate motor columns and minicolumns in motor cortex, translating internally simulated transitions into real-world actions.
    This loop repeats in real-time feedback cycles, continuously revising predictions, simulations, and actions as the organism moves closer to its intended goal.

    Operational Summary of Wayfinding:
    – Cortical minicolumns encode present state.
    – Hippocampal indexing encodes episodic references.
    – Grid/place/time cells provide coordinate frames (positional dimensions).
    – Mental simulation evaluates multiple potential future states.
    -Valence weighting directs attention toward optimal state transitions.
    – Motor columns execute real-world transitions, continually corrected by sensory feedback loops.

    Thus, wayfinding emerges neurologically as a recursive feedback process integrating memory indexing, predictive simulations, and continuous environmental updates, enabling human cognition to bridge present and desired future states effectively and adaptively.

    Reference (as requested):
    Glasser et al., “A Multi-modal parcellation of human cerebral cortex,” Nature, 2016: https://t.co/HNRKKEYuJ3

    Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-15 18:50:24 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1900982931235237892

  • RE GREENLAND REACTION TO TRUMP You clearly don’t grasp the rather eccentric 4D n

    RE GREENLAND REACTION TO TRUMP
    You clearly don’t grasp the rather eccentric 4D negotiating chess that Trump is using worldwide. He got Greenland to declare independence. Eventually, material interests will prevail. That material interest will emerge as the USA withdraws from it’s role as world policeman, as the remaining authoritarian empires seek self preservation by expansion. And as the EU’s population collapse, and malinvestment in immigration is expressed even more economically, and the USA’s share of world trade continues to decline. The world is going to enter a period of uncertainty, risk, and chaos. We will return to the conflict of civilizations. Why? Europeans wouldn’t pull their weight, and virtue signaled until the americans couldn’t afford to tolerate it any longer.
    The world needs germany as the core state of europe. Both france for historical reasons (they’re always wrong), and Russia for future reasons (they’re always wrong) want those positions. The rest of the europeans don’t want either of them to have it.

    Reply addressees: @jimsciutto


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-14 21:26:31 UTC

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  • EXPLAINING THE FEMININE BEHAVIOR OF THE LEFT AS CRIMINAL The left, as we have se

    EXPLAINING THE FEMININE BEHAVIOR OF THE LEFT AS CRIMINAL
    The left, as we have seen worldwide, continues to converge on the female strategy and means of argument persuasion influence and deception. It is a form of luxury belief justifying unearned hyperconsumption. We see this where women if possible will migrate to feminine careers and men the opposite. This divergence will manifest anywhere that the traditional economic divergence between the sexes is ameliorated. This is what we’re going through at the moment. Every time we add a class to the franchise we experience disruption as the class added must adopt the responsibilities their new agency demands. There is an adaptive lag in our cultures, institutions and laws. While all previous class advancement have dominated by the masculine emergence (Middle-enlightenment, lower-marxist), the recent is the opposite: feminine and the radically higher resistance to responsibility in the cognitively feminine. At present we have failed to suppress the feminine means of antisocial, anti-economic, anti-political, and anti-geostrategic, and those means driven by those traits, destructive at scale, based on four falsehoods (denials) of the left (scarcity, self interest, natural selection, evidentiary truth), of the four sciences (physical, behavioral, evolutionary, and formal). All of which are evasions of responsibility for the self, private, and common. So we will reform our laws and our policies now that the feminine has failed, just as the working class failed. Because the secret to the west is the institutionalization over five thousand years, or responsibility (duty) of insurance of individual sovereignty in one’s demonstrated interests, reciprocity in display word and deed, and truth before face, regardless of cost, and heroism by truth excellence and beauty(contribution to the commons) in all that one is capable of.

    All those values are responsibilities inimical to the cognitively feminine (infantilized) regardless of sex.

    The left is driven by envy, irresponsibility, and evasion of work and risk. Because that’s what women with children must do as hunter gatherers.

    Cheers

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    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-14 21:18:51 UTC

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  • Putin invaded ukraine because his economy is tiny, his infrastructure outside of

    Putin invaded ukraine because his economy is tiny, his infrastructure outside of the two major cities is decrepit, the puplation that can move from the countryside to the two cities continues to, the broader population is alcoholic, tubercular, and teeming with aids, and it’s… https://t.co/5DZwN3UjDs


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-08 19:40:55 UTC

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  • THE SINGULARITY IS JUST ONE MORE OF MANY PREVIOUS EVENTS – NOT SINGULAR AT ALL 1

    THE SINGULARITY IS JUST ONE MORE OF MANY PREVIOUS EVENTS – NOT SINGULAR AT ALL

    1) Just because we can predict this one, but not its consequences does not mean we have not had equally revolutionary advances in our history. Writing, mathematics, greek reason, enlightenment… https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1893810875875889507


    Source date (UTC): 2025-02-24 16:51:33 UTC

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  • THE NEED FOR LAW AGAINST RENT SEEKING AND ITS JUSTIFICATION Producer ←Distance→

    THE NEED FOR LAW AGAINST RENT SEEKING AND ITS JUSTIFICATION
    Producer ←Distance→ Rent Seeker: it’s a sensory distance. In the positiva, we need instrumentation to sense what is beyond our sensory distances. In the negativa, we need instrumentation to distribute sense-perception sufficiently to identify the presence of rents. And that instrumentation consists of understanding of rent seeking, language to describe it, a reduction to a set of principles (tests, rules), the education or habituation necessary to distribute it, and a population with incentive to employ it. That instrumentation must be captured in language, reduced to law, and enabled by court and insured by the jury.


    Source date (UTC): 2025-02-16 16:18:38 UTC

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  • @eyeslasho PLEASE CONSIDER: In the english constitution “the monarchy is above t

    @eyeslasho
    PLEASE CONSIDER:
    In the english constitution “the monarchy is above the law in the restoration of the law”. This is the last necessary function of our monarchies. They overcome the limitations of oligarchical, republican, parliamentary, and democratic governments.

    If the choice is between civil war, insurrection, internecine conflict, decline, conquest or collapse vs a constitutional restoration followed by voluntary abdication, is to do so as the least of all evils. As we have seen repeatedly and successfully especially during the Roman era, then this is the obligation of kings – and lacking one, a president – if, done by restoring the constitution, including natural law, the sovereignty of the people, the sovereignty of the court in their defense from the state, the sovereignty of the states within the federation, the empiricism of the common law, the empiricism of concurrency between classes, regions, and states in voting and in legislation. We have a purely empirical system of federal government – a market between states. And it has been usurped in the war era by ideologists, and in the postwar period by credentialists and their ideology – all of which violate the above listed principles: a science of political decidability.

    Depending upon how you count them, our constitution and bill of rights have between eight and two dozen holes. They were the product of Blackstone, the long development of the natural law of cooperation through enlightenment empiricism – and as stated by the founders, dependent upon a moral population, and the unstated traditions they carried with them. So while their theory of cooperation was in fact scientific, they did not capture its entirety and in doing so left it open to seditions – seditions we have seen manifest and most aggressively since the end of the world wars, reaching their peak in the lawfare of the sixties, and the capture of education, media, and the state since then.

    I have been working for the majority of my adult life, and so has our organization, to prevent the rather deterministic outcome of these many abuses, which we, like others before us, anticipated would culminate in a civil war before the end of the next decade. But as so many august authors have noted, americans can adapt faster than all other nations combined. What began as the Reagan revolution, expanded to the Tea Party, and has become the foundation of the Trump movement, was to historians of civilizational cycles, as predictable as the seasons.

    So, if it has come to pass that the lower courts have been captured as thoroughly as the bureaucracy, the media, the academy, and the international financial sector – then let us have our peaceful revolution by political restoration of the law, rather than the bloodshed that would result otherwise.

    The world has changed more than we had expected as our failure to completely defeat the remaining agrarian empires during the world wars, gave sustenance to their survival, and our long project to end empires in favor of sovereign nation states, federations around a core state, and the transformation of landed conflict to economic competition – a virtuous cycle – has not survived our the dissipation of our population, our culture, our scientific and technological advantage, our institutional advantage, and the economic and military result that made our efforts at domesticating man for the new era possible.

    Do not presume pour choice is between continuing the past and a political reformation, when the past is no longer possible and our choice is between that reformation or civil war, decline, and possible collapse, in a world of empires reemergent – let loose by our folly.

    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute

    BURNHAM’S FAILURES OF DEMOCRACIES
    Burnham presents a realist analysis of politics, arguing that democratic governments tend to converge on bad decisions due to the inevitable dominance of elite rule and the structural incentives that undermine genuine representation and accountability. This tendency arises from several interrelated principles:

    1. The Iron Law of Oligarchy (Michels)
    All political organizations, including democracies, inevitably develop an elite ruling class.
    This elite, once in power, acts in its own self-interest rather than in the interest of the public.
    Over time, democratic institutions become facades for oligarchic rule, where elites manipulate democratic processes to maintain their dominance.

    2. Political Myth and Manipulation
    Public opinion is shaped by myths, slogans, and ideology rather than rational decision-making.
    Elites use these myths (e.g., ‘the will of the people’) to justify their rule while making decisions that serve their own interests.

    3. The Circulation of Elites (Pareto)
    Societies experience a continual replacement of elites, but new elites adopt the same self-serving behaviors as their predecessors.
    Elites use both force and persuasion (‘lions and foxes’) to retain power, leading to policies that prioritize elite survival over public welfare.

    4. Democratic Degeneration into Mass Bureaucracy
    As democracies expand and become bureaucratic, decision-making shifts from accountable representatives to unaccountable administrative and technocratic elites.
    Bureaucrats and entrenched interest groups create policies that protect their own power rather than optimize for societal well-being.

    5. Short-Term Incentives and the Decay of Responsibility (Owner vs Renter incentives, political tragedy of the commons)
    Democratic leaders prioritize short-term electoral success over long-term governance.
    Policies that provide immediate political gain (e.g., welfare expansion, deficit spending, demagoguery) tend to be chosen over difficult but necessary decisions.

    6. Majoritarian Pressure and Mediocrity
    Democracy incentivizes appealing to the lowest common denominator rather than promoting excellence.
    Politicians must cater to mass sentiment, which often favors simplistic, emotional, or expedient solutions over sound governance.

    These principles explain why democratic governments tend to make systematically poor decisions: they are captured by oligarchic elites, shaped by mass manipulation, driven by short-term incentives, and constrained by bureaucratic inertia.

    Reply addressees: @eyeslasho @realDonaldTrump


    Source date (UTC): 2025-02-16 00:20:37 UTC

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  • COUNTER PROPOSITION I work with the LLM’s on the ‘hard questions’ every day. And

    COUNTER PROPOSITION
    I work with the LLM’s on the ‘hard questions’ every day. And they are, quite honestly, dumb as a rock, become easily confused, lose the plot, and wander off in unpredictable dimensions with regularity.
    The newest releases succeed reasonably at chain of thought – a reasonable approximation of reasoning: the human brain reasons by using recursion for wayfinding between an auto-associated goal and presumed state.
    Our software relieves this weakness by performing the logic while using the AI’s as glorified search, analysis, and consolidation engines.
    I can’t see us handing over much control to these things once they are used in real world scenarios with material risk – we have enough problem training the previous generations of expert systems and machine intelligence.

    Reply addressees: @JeffLadish


    Source date (UTC): 2025-02-08 22:02:28 UTC

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  • And the defense of demonstrated interests is the only means by which to form a p

    And the defense of demonstrated interests is the only means by which to form a polity. The problem with the libertarian definition of intersubjectively verifiable property is that it specifically alienates the commons whereas property rights and the resulting high trust polity,…


    Source date (UTC): 2025-02-03 17:27:02 UTC

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  • “Canada is a lot bigger than Greenland, so do you think that they could just joi

    –“Canada is a lot bigger than Greenland, so do you think that they could just join America overnight? Wouldn’t it need a little bit more planning?”–

    Not really – one year for constitutional revision in Canada’s federal to state constitution to preserve their (left wing) biases, health care and so on, and the revision of the US treaties and laws and procedures to accommodate the addition of yet another large state (NY, CA, FL, TX and then Canada.

    It might not be clear to canadians that because of their population and territory they would have extraordinary influence on the federal government – more so than they have over the canadian government.

    It might not be clear that some of us are more patriotic to our states than we are to the federal government. And that this would likely apply to canadians as well.

    My suspicion is that canada’s integration would lead to imitation of canadian health care by other large states, with the preservation of medicare for all by the smaller states.

    While we would prefer to bring in each province as a state, this would upset the balance of power in the senate precisely because Canada is so left wing (a mommy state – individual irresponsibility) and the USA is center right (a daddy state – individual responsibility).

    The USA could accommodate this difficulty in the senate by re-apportioning the number of senators, but this would delay the transition as it’s a constitutional revision rather than ‘yet another state added’.

    So, instead we would leave open the capacity of canadians to establish provinces as states once fully integrated such that existing canadians adapted to the burden of responsibility americans share for the global order and canadians don’t. This will take around a generation.

    This is quite doable and is absolutely in the interest of canadians and americans.

    Conversely, I’d rather we both unite and re-join england just so we could have the monarchy as a check and balance against our presidencies. 😉

    Affections;
    (As a former resident of Ontario, and child of the NY border with Canada.)
    -CD

    Reply addressees: @partymember55 @JeanMarcNoelB @TrumpDailyPosts


    Source date (UTC): 2025-02-02 19:19:16 UTC

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