Not exact matches
ON ENTRY TO THE SEATTLE ART FAIR this past weekend, initial impressions belied major underlying tech support (pun intended),
given its backing
by Microsoft cofounder Paul G. Allen and some artworks mentioned in the New York Times write - up — like Adam McEwen's elegant / ominous graphite replicas of IBM
supercomputers and Glenn Kaino's live app tour, Aspiration.
Additionally, the use
by climatologists of opaque computational algorithms run throught
supercomputers using Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling to simulating distributions of random quantities does not inspire confidence
given the prior history of fraud and collusion and the fact that the the climate scientists keep coming up with a different answer to the same problem.
They are made possible
by giving these incompetents nice toys like
supercomputers for free so they can pretend to do research.
It seems that the living cell more and more can be compared with the most advanced
supercomputers, and as such,
by analogy, it compels a reasonable consideration that maybe, just maybe, at some time in the very distant past, some thought was
given to life's origin.»