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Flow Computing Systems

What if we built the ultimately scaled computer system for making discoveries? How would we do it? How would we program it?

The Science of Innovation and Discovery

In this issue, we will redefine, examine, and provide new approaches from the human, computing, and mathematical perspectives regarding the underpinnings of the most...

Resonance Theory: Part III

In this third piece on the Resonance Theory Program, Mark Anderson describes some of the patterns in the major ideas and equations that provide the basis for physical...

Patterns of Concern

This week, Mark Anderson makes predictions by following individual trends. Often, these threads are themselves composed of small stories on back pages that, on their own,...

The Pattern Computer Interview

Although Pattern Computer Inc. (PCI) officially moved out of stealth mode on May 23, 2018, it has remained quite secretive about its plans and achievements. Read on to...

​Pattern Discovery: Science and Technology Beyond Hypotheses

It seems as though not a news cycle goes by without the announcement of a new invention or a new technological improvement. But where is the stunning new science, the...

Pattern Recognition Interview at the NGA

A couple of years ago, I was asked to give a keynote talk to the highly secretive National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), at its annual Global Research and...

The Irresistible Forces Behind Flow Computing

In this interview, Larry Smarr sets out the reasons and drives behind the need for, and ultimate architecture of, flow computing, which he and I believe is the inevitable...

​Behind the World's Patterns: Flow and Interaction

Flow and Interaction are the two sides of a unifying principle which together explain how the universe works, the pattern behind the patterns.

The Power of Flows I

This week, I want to start our members' thought processes moving in a new direction. Let's invent new theories, new applications, and new architectures for computing,...
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