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# [Louis Beaumont (@louis030195)](https://louis030195.com) πŸ€”

Carbon-based intelligence πŸ’.

πŸ”— Links

🌊 My memory stream

Here is a list of Louis brain diet & outputs:

πŸ‘‹ Favourite daily quotes from readwise.io/@louis

In physics, the reciprocal lattice represents the Fourier transform of another lattice (usually a Bravais lattice). In normal usage, the initial lattice (whose transform is represented by the reciprocal lattice) is usually a periodic spatial function in real-space and is also known as the direct lattice. While the direct lattice exists in real-space and is what one would commonly understand as a physical lattice (e.g., a lattice of a crystal), the reciprocal lattice exists in reciprocal space (also known as momentum space or less commonly as K-space, due to the relationship between the Pontryagin duals momentum and position)

Reciprocal Lattice - Wikipedia

primitive vectors

β€œThe difference between successful people and really successful people is that really successful people say no to almost everything

Skin_In_The_Game

louis.beaumont@gmail.com

How do and should we form and change opinions? Logic tells us to avoid inconsistencies and incoherences. Language tells us to attend to how meaning is inferred from ambiguous language. Decision theory says to distinguish values from fact opinion, and says exactly how decisions should respond to these. Regarding fact opinion, Bayesian theory says to distinguish priors from likelihoods, and says exactly how fact opinion should respond to evidence.

Overcoming Bias : Standard Biases

Robin Hanson

### 🧠 Recent entropy generated by my [brain](https://brain.louis030195.com) ℹ️ some of my latest thoughts, written in obsidian.md notes
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    πŸ“š Books Louis is reading

    ✍ Recent book reviews

    Anything that align with your interest? Let's have a 15-30 min remote coffee:

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