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Igel

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2. Usually there's a scientific publication.
Sat Apr 15, 2023, 11:06 PM
Apr 2023

With a "sci news" derivative.

Version 1, highly technical.

Derivative, pop science. It simplifies and dumbs down version 1 to produce version 2.

This is sort of "acceleration," the second derivative, i.e., version 3. d original / d intelligence is v. 2. We're at d o / d i = 0, d o^2/d^2 i strongly positive. Min-max? We're firmly min.

Better edition, v. 2, not quite so bad:
https://www.princeton.edu/news/2023/04/11/new-map-universes-cosmic-growth-supports-einsteins-theory-gravity

I think the ur-link is https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.05202 but the princeton.edu merely says that the link is available on arxiv.org. The named authors are prolific. And I don't feel like wading through their arxiv.org posting to find *the* source.

Primary sources are *always* better than what's in the reticulum or even the absomasum " target="_blank">.

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