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Thoughts on neural networks "discovering" physical concepts
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[QUOTE="Andrew Mason, post: 6366312, member: 15795"] I am not sure what the authors are seeking to achieve. It seems to me that some very good neural networks were actively engaged in developing quantum theory. Experience shows that human neural networks are good at creating mathematical models of the physical world. It will likely be even better with the assistance of fast computational machines that can process large volumes of data and find patterns and relationships. Molecular biology rather than physics might be a better area to focus on AM [/QUOTE]
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