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  • EXCLUSIVE: Who Won Georgia in 2020? New Evidence Provides Vital Clues – And How to Stop Voter Fraud in Georgia in 2024 BEFORE Election Day!

    02/07/2024 8:37:10 AM PST · by bitt · 34 replies
    GATEWAYPUNDIT ^ | 2/7/2024 | guest
    6 weeks ago, Georgia and Florida citizens asked Fractal to gather official Georgia 2020 election data, provided by the Secretary of State, to determine who won Georgia in 2020. The Fractal team applied quantum-result Fractal technology, delivering insight impossible with obsolete SQL relational systems – currently used by every secretary of state in America – and every national voter integrity organization. Using Fractal quantum technology – the Fractal team built a “digital sandbox” with all available Georgia data – from many sources – recreating with official records, what happened in Georgia in 2020. What you will see in this video...
  • HOW WE WIN IN 2024… EXCLUSIVE from Jay Valentine: Can ERIC System Clean Voter Rolls? Fractal Brings the Receipts

    11/10/2023 2:42:56 PM PST · by bitt · 13 replies
    GATEWAYPUNDIT ^ | 11/10/2023 | jim hoft
    I you care about voter integrity please pass this on to your lawmakers and local political leaders. We can catch the phantom voters. We will do this in 2024. Fractal brings the receipts! The Fractal team, working with legislators and citizen groups in 26 states, is merging voter/ballot roll data with property tax rolls, known addresses, FEC data and scores of other data sources – at 200 million transactions per second. This is the largest collection of real time voter records, some dating back to 1996, in the world. We were asked “Can ERIC clean voter rolls?” Today we release,...
  • 2024: How to Out-Compute the Left

    07/01/2023 7:52:19 AM PDT · by Ahithophel · 37 replies
    American Thinker ^ | June 26, 2023 | Jay Valentine
    In 2024 Republicans cannot "out-fraud" the left, cannot "out-ballot-harvest" them, cannot "out-lawfare" them, cannot "out-media" them, cannot "out–contribution mule" them, cannot "out–Justice Department" them...but sure as hell can out-compute them — and that may do it. The left owns the election apparatus — voting equipment, ballot-manufacturing, vagrant habitats, election commissions, media intimidation of judges not to look at election fraud and driving out any lawyer who raises a valid case. Electioneering, by both sides, currently runs 1970s technology. Leftists make good use of obsolete relational tech; Republicans, not so much. In 2024, there is an opportunity to out-compute the left....
  • Republicans Need à Manhattan Tech Project

    04/05/2023 5:34:15 AM PDT · by NorthernDancer · 15 replies
    American Thinker ^ | April 5, 2023 | Jay Valentine
    Republicans need a Tech Manhattan Project. It needs to be in place, with clear deliverables, in a few months. Republicans have no shortage of national voter integrity organizations. The Fractal team had calls with over a dozen. In every case, they were completely cool with current technology -- ancient SQL-based databases -- to fight voter fraud even though it failed in the last two major elections. They are about donors and Zoom calls -- not winning elections. We showed them tech innovation and they did not want to see it! Here are some innovations: Snapshot analysis: The ability to take...
  • A Gigantic Egg All Over Brad Raffensperger's Face

    03/20/2023 5:57:44 AM PDT · by old school
    The American Thinker ^ | March 20, 2023 | Jay Valentine
    "Last week, when Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger publicly supported ERIC after it was tossed out of Florida, West Virginia, and Missouri, we issued the Raffensperger Challenge."
  • The Oracle of Arithmetic

    07/04/2016 4:38:42 PM PDT · by MtnClimber · 33 replies
    Quanta ^ | 28 Jun, 2016 | Erica Klarreich
    At 28, Peter Scholze is uncovering deep connections between number theory and geometry. In 2010, a startling rumor filtered through the number theory community and reached Jared Weinstein. Apparently, some graduate student at the University of Bonn in Germany had written a paper that redid “Harris-Taylor” — a 288-page book dedicated to a single impenetrable proof in number theory — in only 37 pages. The 22-year-old student, Peter Scholze, had found a way to sidestep one of the most complicated parts of the proof, which deals with a sweeping connection between number theory and geometry. “It was just so stunning...
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day -- Quantum Streampunk Fantasy Fractal Landscape

    12/30/2013 10:06:59 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 24 replies
    NASA ^ | December 30, 2013 | (see photo credit)
    Explanation: What strange world is this? Pictured above is no real place but rather a purely mathematical visualization of a generalization of a fractal into three dimensions. Classical fractal diagrams are typically confined to the two dimensions inherent in the complex number plane, demarking regions where an iterative function diverges. Recently explored additions expand the Mandelbrot set of fractals to three dimensions with prescriptions dubbed Mandelbox and Mandelbulb sets. The results are often visually stunning creations of virtual worlds with limitless detail, some of which you can fly through. Pictured above is one such mathematical fantasy, possibly reminiscent of some...
  • Benoît Mandelbrot, Novel Mathematician, Dies at 85

    10/17/2010 8:52:50 AM PDT · by La Lydia · 22 replies
    New York Times ^ | October 17, 2010
    Benoît B. Mandelbrot, a maverick mathematician who developed an innovative theory of roughness and applied it to physics, biology, finance and many other fields, died Thursday in Cambridge, Mass. He was 85...Dr. Mandelbrot coined the term “fractal” to refer to a new class of mathematical shapes whose uneven contours could mimic the irregularities found in nature...In a seminal 1982 book, “The Fractal Geometry of Nature,” Dr. Mandelbrot defended mathematical objects that he said others had dismissed as “monstrous” and “pathological.” Using fractal geometry, he argued, the complex outlines of clouds and coastlines, once considered unmeasurable, could now “be approached in...
  • You Don't Know The Math(Quant got the market wrong)

    09/29/2009 3:59:54 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 15 replies · 827+ views
    Forbes ^ | 09/29/09 | Michael Maiello
    You Don't Know The Math Michael Maiello, 09.29.09, 06:00 AM EDT The complexities of the financial markets are beyond your broker's abilities. Four years retired from Yale, Benoit Mandelbrot, the inventor of fractal geometry, is still trying to teach the essential lesson of his life's work--nature and markets defy easy description. Anyone who tells you otherwise is either trying to sell you something, doesn't know the math or both. Last week, Mandelbrot, 84, spoke to a gathering of diplomats, business leaders and philanthropists at the Louise Blouin Foundation's Creative Leadership Summit. Mandelbrot has also served as mentor to economist Nassim...
  • Invention no pipe dream for Willow physicist (Fractal tubes)

    07/20/2008 10:39:15 AM PDT · by AlaskaErik · 18 replies · 478+ views
    Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman ^ | July 20, 2008 | Michael Rovito
    WILLOW — Daniel Russell calls himself the country physicist, and if what he’s invented gets noticed by someone with the ability to mass produce it, he could help revolutionize the building industry. Russell, a German immigrant living in Willow, holds three U.S. patents and has two pending. Two of those patents could impact the building world by providing a process and product to construct super-strong, nearly indestructible buildings without killing a single tree. Daniel Russell holds the patent on fractal tubes, which are hollow fibers formed into tubes that are then formed into hollow cylinders. These fractal tubes, which can...
  • A 21st century midrash (A Rabbi "re-imagines" Judaism and Justifies Evolution using QM Theory)

    09/05/2005 5:48:47 AM PDT · by gobucks · 4 replies · 272+ views
    Science and Theology News ^ | Sept 2005 | Matt Donnelly
    An interview with Rabbi David Nelson How do Judaism and modern science fit together? Science & Theology News web editor Matt Donnelly asked Rabbi David Nelson, author of Judaism, Physics and God, about the ways in which science is helping Jews to re-imagine their traditional understandings of God and creation. In your book you define religion as a “search for meaning and for guidance,” and not about “finding the Truth as revealed by God.” Doesn’t one imply the other? For me, the core of theology is anthropology. What human beings do is far more important, far more concrete, and far...