Happy Birthday to Douglas Hofstadter (born 15 February 1945), cognitive and computer scientist, author of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" and "I Am a Strange Loop".
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Happy Birthday to Douglas Hofstadter (born 15 February 1945), cognitive and computer scientist, author of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" and "I Am a Strange Loop".
From GEB, Hofstadter's law - "It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law."
From IAASL - “In the end, we self-perceiving, self-inventing, locked-in mirages are little miracles of self-reference.”
How many of you were influenced by GEB?
I had a copy of it, and gave it away.
I always thought it reminded me of the 'better than thou', euridite for its own self-glorifying reason, talking above you because you are lesser, and similar paternalistic uber-academic types.
And much of GEB didn't really say anything at all either. Ive seen the similar profound profoundness on LinkedIn, that in reality, said a whole lot of words that meant nothing.
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@AkaSci
Metamagical ThemasThis is the title of this story, which is also found several times in the story itself
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Happy Birthday to Douglas Hofstadter (born 15 February 1945), cognitive and computer scientist, author of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" and "I Am a Strange Loop".
From GEB, Hofstadter's law - "It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law."
From IAASL - “In the end, we self-perceiving, self-inventing, locked-in mirages are little miracles of self-reference.”
How many of you were influenced by GEB?
@AkaSci Is Hofstadter’s law an example of recursion?
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Happy Birthday to Douglas Hofstadter (born 15 February 1945), cognitive and computer scientist, author of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" and "I Am a Strange Loop".
From GEB, Hofstadter's law - "It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law."
From IAASL - “In the end, we self-perceiving, self-inventing, locked-in mirages are little miracles of self-reference.”
How many of you were influenced by GEB?
@AkaSci A thousand years ago my mother was dating an engineer who was teaching me to play chess while he tried to rebuild a chess computer. One day, I found that big beautiful, black and gold book on his table and asked him what it was.
"That's the owner's manual," he replied.
"For what?"
"Everything."
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Wave-particle ambigram by Douglas Hofstadter.
An ambigram is a calligraphic composition of glyphs (letters, numbers, symbols or other shapes) that can yield different meanings depending on the orientation of observation. Although the concept is older, the term "ambigram" was coined by Douglas Hofstadter in 1983–1984.
Douglas Hofstadter in 2008 -
"I am a deep admirer of humanity at its finest and deepest ... and I would hate to think that all that beauty and profundity and goodness could be captured — even approximated — in the horribly rigid computational devices of our era.
I suppose AI will eventually happen. I wouldn’t want to be around then, though. Such a world would be too alien for me. I prefer living in a world where computers are still very very stupid."
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Happy Birthday to Douglas Hofstadter (born 15 February 1945), cognitive and computer scientist, author of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" and "I Am a Strange Loop".
From GEB, Hofstadter's law - "It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law."
From IAASL - “In the end, we self-perceiving, self-inventing, locked-in mirages are little miracles of self-reference.”
How many of you were influenced by GEB?
@AkaSci
Love this book. First became aware of it in an article in Byte magazine. Lots of different related topics to read about. -
Douglas Hofstadter in 2008 -
"I am a deep admirer of humanity at its finest and deepest ... and I would hate to think that all that beauty and profundity and goodness could be captured — even approximated — in the horribly rigid computational devices of our era.
I suppose AI will eventually happen. I wouldn’t want to be around then, though. Such a world would be too alien for me. I prefer living in a world where computers are still very very stupid."
Check out this article for some outstanding examples of ambigrams, many used as logos and in books.
https://design.tutsplus.com/articles/a-clever-collection-of-40-inspiring-ambigrams--vector-3170
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Happy Birthday to Douglas Hofstadter (born 15 February 1945), cognitive and computer scientist, author of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" and "I Am a Strange Loop".
From GEB, Hofstadter's law - "It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law."
From IAASL - “In the end, we self-perceiving, self-inventing, locked-in mirages are little miracles of self-reference.”
How many of you were influenced by GEB?
@AkaSci as a child I loved receiving books and giving books to my grandfather. I found this one in a bookstore and gave it to grandpa, and I think it blew his mind. I still have his copy.
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@AkaSci it is my favorite book. Completely rewrote my wetware when I read it in my early 20s.
Only downside is I easily understand a lot of complex stuff — self reference, recursion, etc — but would take about 800 pages to explain it.
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Happy Birthday to Douglas Hofstadter (born 15 February 1945), cognitive and computer scientist, author of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" and "I Am a Strange Loop".
From GEB, Hofstadter's law - "It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law."
From IAASL - “In the end, we self-perceiving, self-inventing, locked-in mirages are little miracles of self-reference.”
How many of you were influenced by GEB?
@AkaSci
I was influecend by this book GEB, and by "The Mind's I".
It changed my thinking and my consciousness. -
Happy Birthday to Douglas Hofstadter (born 15 February 1945), cognitive and computer scientist, author of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" and "I Am a Strange Loop".
From GEB, Hofstadter's law - "It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law."
From IAASL - “In the end, we self-perceiving, self-inventing, locked-in mirages are little miracles of self-reference.”
How many of you were influenced by GEB?
@AkaSci Probably time for me to read “Gödel, Escher, Bach” again. In this current time I think learning about Gödel is especially valuable.
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Check out this article for some outstanding examples of ambigrams, many used as logos and in books.
https://design.tutsplus.com/articles/a-clever-collection-of-40-inspiring-ambigrams--vector-3170
4/n@AkaSci The first thing I see, when opening the link, proves Hofstadter was right about AI
