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claim:that-such-a-simple-form-language-could-produce-such-powerful-results-was-remarkableThat such a simple form-language could produce such powerful results, was remarkable.
Reflection on the eleven principles class, affirming that even a minimal form language can yield strong results.
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- Chapter 16: Form Language And StyleintroducesThe chapter argues that creating living structure requires a form language, and proposes that the fifteen structure-preserving transformations can serve as the basis for such a language.
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- States that the form language delimits what buildings can be created.
- Defines the requirement for an effective form language.
- Articulates why a one-layer transformer with MLP is the appropriate starting target for mechanistic interpretability
- Claim about the limited utility of natural language surface features.
- Einstein's assertion invoked to explain why BMR preserves accuracy while reducing complexity
- A combinatory system of concrete rules that guides the implementation of adapted structure, oriented by the living process.
- Distinguishes between control over reading and enabling/disabling interpretative moves.
- Asks for the method or spiritual attitude needed to attain simplicity.