27 JUL 2018 by ideonexus

 Shannon's Learning Mouse Theseus

Theseus was propelled by a pair of magnets, one embedded in its hollow core, and one moving freely beneath the maze. The mouse would begin its course, bump into a wall, sense that it had hit an obstacle with its “whiskers,” activate the right relay to attempt a new path, and then repeat the process until it hit its goal, a metallic piece of cheese. The relays stored the directions of the right path in “memory”: once the mouse had successfully navigated the maze by trial and error, it ...
  1  notes
 
01 JAN 2010 by ideonexus

 Insane Clown Posse Hates Scientists for Explaining Magnets

fucking magnets, how do they work? I don't want to talk to a scientist, ya'll MF lying and getting me pissed
Folksonomies: irrationalism
Folksonomies: irrationalism
  1  notes
A bizarre lyric from the song "Miracles," which starts off sounding like spiritual naturalism, but then become blatantly anti-enlightenment.