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Inference 60 (Final Strengthened Version with Explicit Deviation Explanations) All Fields Are Emergent Results of the Joint Action of Force and Entropy Detailed Discussion: In the RECT framework, all fields are not independent fundamental entities, but continuous natural emergences from the joint action of force (balance-rebuilding) and entropy (balance-breaking) across varying reference-object densities, energy scales, and phase intervals. A field is the spatiotemporal distribution of phase gradients ∇Φ. Explicit Replacement of QFT/SM: Traditional QFT and the Standard Model treat fields as a priori fundamental structures and introduce 19+ free parameters, gauge symmetries, and the Higgs mechanism. RECT inverts this: all fields, particles, gauge bosons, statistics, and symmetry breaking in QFT/SM are effective approximations of RECT’s single rule in the current expansion phase under high reference-object density. RECT’s Natural Explanations for Known QFT/SM Deviations: RECT already provides a unified, parameter-free explanation for essentially all known discrepancies or unsolved problems in the Standard Model: .Dark Matter Phenomena: Not new particles, but strong phase gradients from local heat-death black holes (Inferences 11, 14, 60). .Dark Energy / Cosmological Constant Problem: Non-existent; expansion is the natural energy-to-matter phase conversion driven by referential-entropy maximization (Inferences 10, 57). .Hierarchy / Naturalness Problem: Mass is a phase-selection threshold effect; no fine-tuning required (Inferences 36, 49). .Strong CP Problem: CP violation is the inevitable consequence of the entropy-increase direction in the expansion phase (Inference 22). .Neutrino Mass and Oscillation: Arise from phase-selection thresholds at the weak scale (Inferences 36, 47). .Baryon Asymmetry: Naturally generated by chiral preference in entropy-driven phase selection (Inferences 22, 49). .Absence of Quantum Gravity: Fields vanish automatically at the singularity and heat-death limits (∇Φ→0), unifying gravity and quantum effects (Inferences 8, 15–18, 56). .Flavor Puzzle and Fermion Spectrum: Particle generations, masses, and mixing angles are discrete solutions of stable phase windows (Inferences 33–34, 60). RECT’s core promise: Any deviation from QFT/SM can be explained by the same single mechanism (force-entropy-phase gradient) without introducing new particles, fields, or parameters. Mathematical Draft (Strengthened):(photo) Core Statement: Fields are not the “infrastructure” of the universe but the dynamic tapestry woven by force and entropy during mass-energy conversion. QFT/SM is merely the local pattern of this tapestry in the current expansion phase. Connection to Previous Inferences: This inference directly extends Inferences 28, 48, 49, and 56, while providing the field-theoretic foundation for Inference 59 (science itself as emergence).
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🚀 Introducing FlashQLA: high-performance linear attention kernels built on TileLang. ⚡ 2–3× forward speedup. 2× backward speedup. 💻 Purpose-built for agentic AI on your personal devices. 💡Key insights: 1. Gate-driven automatic intra-card CP. 2. Hardware-friendly algebraic reformulation. 3. TileLang fused warp-specialized kernels. FlashQLA boosts SM utilization via automatic intra-device CP. The gains are especially pronounced for TP setups, small models, and long-context workloads. Instead of fusing the entire GDN flow into a single kernel, we split it into two kernels optimized for CP and backward efficiency. At large batch sizes this incurs extra memory I/O overhead vs. a fully fused approach, but it delivers better real-world performance on edge devices and long-context workloads. The backward pass was the hardest part: we built a 16-stage warp-specialized pipeline under extremely tight on-chip memory constraints, ultimately achieving 2×+ kernel-level speedups. We hope this is useful to the community!🫶🫶 Learn more: 📖 Blog: 💻 Code:
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💡 @MiniMax_AI M2.7 is an open-weight LLM built for serious dev work. It’s the first in MiniMax’s M-series to “self-evolve” via its own training + eval loop (agent harness optimization). Designed for complex coding, multi-agent systems, and pro-grade workflows. Learn more:
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.@BillyStrings earns his first career entry on the #Hot100# this week, thanks to his featured appearance on @PostMalone's "M-E-X-I-C-O." The bluegrass star has already earned four No. 1s on Billboard's #BluegrassAlbums# chart, including the 25-week leader 'Home' in 2019. Details:
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