a singularity is a period of time during which the world's second derivative experiences an inflection point, making it effectively impossible to predict the future using cached heuristics learned from the past
if the rate of change of the rate of change is changing, ur in one
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RT @sama
Don't think there have ever been more simultaneous technological revolutions going on than right now.
https://twitter.com/sama/status/1465429134130040839
or, the climate, which is sampled using weather stations/satellites and quantified as various differential equations modeling the movement of air/water/heat
or a computer network, which can be sampled by intercepting traffic at nodes and quantified as information flow networks
oh and credit is due to @robinhanson for getting me to think about this idea in a much more useful way than any I'd heard previously
many different subsystems of the world with many more ways of quantifying them, and no objectively correct way of doing so
we can, however, construct a useful metric by choosing properly representative systems to sample & quantifying them in ways which allow us to measure deltas