The Crystallization of Richard Voss
A man's mind, when placed under sufficient pressure, does not break. It changes state. This is a principle Richard Voss had taught his students for twenty-three years at Harvard, standing before lecture halls filled with the bright and ambitious, pointing to diagrams of neural networks and explaining how the brain, like any complex system, seeks equilibrium. What he had never told them, because...
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