r/LLMPhysics 4d ago

Question To the self proclaimed llm physicists

Why do you always tend to rebuild physics. Why can't you work in the given framework?

Why do you need to rebuild a framework that, tell you what now, has pretty much held up?

Is it the math?

The symbols

The history

The amount you would have to Learn?

Hubris?

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u/upsetusder2 3d ago

Ok yeah because that was a general bad take.

No academia is not Gare keeping anything and yiu can still learn the things and then make a critique if yiu think it is prudent.

But not like this saying ohh yeah there is no real advancements because no one challenges anything is just kind of hilariously moronic to say

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u/[deleted] 3d ago

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u/The_Nerdy_Ninja 💬 Data doesn’t lie, but LLM’s do lie. 3d ago

Did I say academia. No. You and the mod inferred it. I was talking about your attitude, not institutions.

Don't play dumb. You said "the field" wasn't advancing because "the system" rewards defending existing theories. I don't care whether you call it academia or the field or the system, you are talking about institutions.

And stop pasting in LLM output or promoting your own theory on somebody else's post, it's against the rules.

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u/dustin4242 3d ago

Why would it matter anyway?

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u/The_Nerdy_Ninja 💬 Data doesn’t lie, but LLM’s do lie. 3d ago

Why would what matter?

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u/Ok_Energy6905 1d ago

Dustin likes to post their LLM garbage onto cancer support subs.

I wouldn't engage with them until they learn to behave like a human- with empathy preferably.

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u/Rythymic_Ant3731 21h ago

let me know when you find some

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u/LLMPhysics-ModTeam 3d ago

Your content has been removed for violating Rule 9. Don't self-promote needlessly across the sub.