sábado, 21 de julho de 2012

Sobre percepção, realidade, fantasia e lucidez.


A madrugada, para aqueles que insistem em vivenciá-la acordados, está sempre a nos enviar o infalível sinal para o registro de pensamentos existenciais. Pois bem, hoje eu sucumbi ao convite e quero apenas celebrar o meu absoluto estado de profunda contemplação das mudanças trazidas pela simples passagem de cada minuto da minha vida. 

Na contramão das histórias de heróis e vilões que tanto nos acostumamos a venerar nas mais variadas formas de arte, agrada-me proclamar que a vida não deve ser medida pelos acontecimentos "grandiosos" que todos anseiam eternizar. Afirmo que encontro mais prazer em celebrar o comum a eternizar os extremos; experimentar o calor de corriqueiras sensações a registrar a frieza dos fatos mais intrigantes; expressar vívidas emoções a externar o mais lógico dos pensamentos.

Não desejo ser associado a pedaços negros e brancos a codificarem um histórico de realizações, fracassos e sucessos. Perdoe-me, eu de outrora, mas considero o ser mais nobre que o fazer. Se o fazer eterniza as imagens nebulosas do primeiro beijo, da formatura, do primeiro emprego ou do dia do casamento; o ser celebra a certeza da inigualavelmente bela arte de tentar, experimentar, cair, vivenciar, sofrer, perder, sentir, reavaliar, se adaptar e, finalmente, vencer. Pois para cada começo e fim, há infindáveis recomeços e, principalmente, um meio tão glorioso e digno de ser ansiado quanto os extremos mais acessíveis e óbvios dos intervalos de tempo aos quais nos submetemos.  


O aqui e o agora, tão sublimes, tão grandiosos e dignificantes, regem a minha passagem por esse tempo: o amendoim torrado que saboreei; o frio que me enrijeceu os dedos do pé quando saí à noite de sandálias ao supermercado; a antiga canção que redescobri graças ao vasto acervo de glórias de esquecidos artistas no Youtube; a empolgação que me tomou ao ver evidências a favor da minha vil crença de ser capaz de trazer felicidade às pessoas que eu escolhi amar; e a certeza contagiante de que o amanhã trará um novo meio, repleto de detalhes banais que me farão novamente fantasiar o significado do que é estarem unidas percepção e realidade, até que a morte as separem, ou até que eu seja apresentado ao meu novo eu e torne, ainda em vida, a separá-las num sopro de fugaz lucidez.


terça-feira, 7 de setembro de 2010

Is this what we call "madness"?

Here I am, another mind trapped in itself and its states, reflecting an ordinary story. Trapped in time and limited in space, I strive to reveal my very own coordinates after the wild wind. To do so, without abiding by cultural references, I stray between the abstract and the literal, often confusing them as a single universe. But they must be a mirror to each other, as certain as the fact that the ability to extend this logical flow for more than a paragraph does not exist in me. Is this what we call "madness"?

domingo, 25 de abril de 2010

Notes on the Simulated Binary Crossover Operator

The Simulated Binary Crossover (SBX) is a well known variation operator for genetic real-valued optimization. It's surprising that I never came to implement this before, since I've been working with GAs for three years.

This is a remarkably elegant operator which was specifically designed to preserve the properties of the one-point crossover used for binary-coded GA optimization:

1) The average of the generated values is approximately the same of the original values before crossover; and

2) The probability of a spread factor value of betha = 1 is higher than for other spread factor values, what yeilds a stationary crossover operator.

That's such a great thing that I'm finally merging it into my NSGA2 implementation for numerical optimization benchmark. To find out more, go through the following slides:

segunda-feira, 19 de abril de 2010

A conversation about "Post-scarcity Economy"

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I've never envisioned nanoassembly being used in large scale to produce goods for all of us. That's such an exciting possibility!

But then, when it comes to AI surpassing human-level intelligence to the point of self-assembling everything we need and solving the majority of humanity grand challenges, what will be the purpose of our continued existence?

In the philosophical aspect, if we want to survive as a species, I think we have to figure out a way of addresing this question, otherwise, how are we supposed to live in a society in which we have everything we need?

Understanding social dynamics is like classifying all intricate patterns emerging from peer-to-peer interactions, but since the energy that drives such interactions is deeply related to each individual level of dissatisfaction, we urge to figure out new energy sources to input into the system.

In this regard, I totally agree with Stoddard when he says that we can take the step of "start using the resources of space". It's like saying: "hey, we don't have to keep living in this boring planet". I think this will not only mitigate the risks of human-extinction by catastrophical events, but will allow for keeping us interested in our own existence on this universe. 



Not to mention the possibility of merging us into the new technology so that the "Homo sapiens" species as we know it would be a far remembrance. This would make us integrated enough with machines to not having to worry about our old-fashioned pre-transhumanist needs of satisfaction.

Man, what a great topic to think about.



Carlos


Find out more in http://edgeoftomorrow.wordpress.com/reports/eot-report-2/

domingo, 18 de abril de 2010

EOT Report #2: The Post-scarcity Economy: What is it & how do we get there? – An interview with Jason Stoddard

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Edge of Tomorrow Report - 4.18.2010
an interview with Jason Stoddard
by Wade Inganamort (@swadeshine)
Jason Stoddard is a writer, blogger, and self-proclaimed “evil marketer”. He is a Writers of The Future contest winner and has two books, “Winning Mars” and “Eternal Franchise” due for publication this year – as well as the story “Overheard” in “Shine: An Anthology of Optimistic SF“.
Click here for the interview and commentary.

domingo, 11 de abril de 2010

The Girl Effect

What if there was an unexpected solution to poverty, AIDS, hunger, war?
Would you even know it if you saw it?

Learn more by watching this video by http://girleffect.org :





Description of the project taken from their Youtube profile:

The Girl Effect: The powerful social and economic change brought about when girls have the opportunity to participate in their society.


WHY GIRLS?

Because when adolescent girls in the developing world have a chance, they can be the most powerful force of change for themselves, their families, communities and nations.

But while those 600 million girls are the most likely agents of change, they are invisible to their societies and the world.

So what can you do about that? Get yourself seen, whether you're a girl or just believe in girls. Tell us when your voice is posted, and we'll add it here.

If you're ready to learn and do more, head over to girleffect.org.

terça-feira, 6 de abril de 2010

Singularity University na CBN

Ouça o comentário de Ethevaldo Sirqueira sobre a Singularity University na Rádio CBN na última terça, 6 de Abril.

Ele comenta sobre o envolvimento do Google no sentido de apoiar o projeto da instituição, lista os professores "celebridades" que ministram aulas na SU e fala sobre a visão e algumas previsões de Ray Kurzweil, presidente da SU e autor de diversos livros sobre a Singularidade tecnológica.

Ethevaldo afirma ainda que marcou uma entrevista com Kurzweil em Las Vegas durante uma conferência no qual o mesmo participará.

Estarei atento aos próximos programas para postar o que for posteriormente publicado sobre a SU, assim como a entrevista com Ray Kurzweil.

O comentário pode ser ouvido diretamente no site da CBN através do link http://bit.ly/cxr8Rt

Carlos.