"The universe is not only stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine."
I'm a code nomad traversing the digital universe from Terry (presumably Terryville?), living 5 hours behind UTC. You've stumbled upon my little corner of GitHub, where bits and bytes form constellations of ideas.
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"pronouns": "he/him",
"location": "Terry, UTC-5",
"languages": ["Python", "JavaScript", "Rust", "The language of stars"],
"interests": ["Quantum computing", "Generative art", "Cosmic photography", "Existential mathematics"],
"current_state": "Contemplating the space between electrons"
}
An experimental library that processes images across multiple light spectrums, revealing patterns invisible to the naked eye.
pip install spectral-vision
Track celestial events and phenomena with precision timing, offering notifications when the universe aligns in mathematically significant patterns.
- Exploring the mathematics of consciousness through neural network architectures
- Developing a new quantum-inspired sorting algorithm that operates in O(โn) time complexity
- Photographing light pollution patterns to create data-driven ambient music
- Writing a manifesto on the ethics of AI in multidimensional decision spaces
I'm currently working on NebulaScript
, a programming language where code execution is influenced by astronomical events in real-time. Variables may behave differently during meteor showers or solar flares.
def meaning_of_life(observer):
universe = quantum_state()
perception = observer.consciousness.perceive(universe)
return perception.create_meaning()
- "Gรถdel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" by Douglas Hofstadter
- "The Order of Time" by Carlo Rovelli
- "Exhalation" by Ted Chiang
- "Quantum Computing Since Democritus" by Scott Aaronson
This README was generated in a universe where code and poetry are indistinguishable