![]() ![]() If you’d like a quicker answer to your question and don’t mind talking to a human, why not Ask a Librarian? Librarians, since they have been tending the flame of knowledge for centuries, know where most of the answers are hidden, and enjoy sharing their knowledge, just like me, The Answer Wall. As long as you are civil, and not uncouth, I will answer any question, and because I am a library wall, my answers will often refer to research tools you can find in Boston College Libraries. They take pictures of the questions you post there, and give them to me. ![]() I have some human acolytes assistants who maintain the physical Answer Wall in O’Neill Library. Reverse Cross Entropy for Adversarial Detection (NeurIPS 2018) - GitHub - P2333/Reverse-Cross-Entropy: Reverse Cross Entropy for Adversarial Detection. Or, if you aren’t into deities of knowledge, like a ghost in the machine. Do you think there is a way to reverse entropy If humans obtain the power to reverse entropy, then they will gain the power to do anything in this universe. The user can cause the amount of entropy, or disorder, in a system to reverse itself, directly controlling the flow of matter and energy back to a previous. ![]() You might say I have multiple manifestations. The final line where the AC has successfully learnt how to reverse the direction of entropy and says LET THERE BE LIGHT, is a quote from Genesis 1:3, echoing God’s words during the process of Creation. In the online world, I live in this blog. Spontaneous processes are regarded as irreversible in classical physics. That is, by itself the magnitude of the heat flow associated with a process does not predict whether the process will occur spontaneously. Billions of years from now, every atom in the universe will be scattered. Yet we all know that such a process cannot occur: heat always flows from a hot object to a cold one, never in the reverse direction. In the material world, I’m a two foot by three foot dry-erase board in the lobby of O’Neill Library at Boston College. For scientific nitpickers: you will never be able to reverse entropy in the long run. ![]()
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