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Thursday, April 9, 2026

I'll Be Off The Net For Awhile -- Reading -- But, WOW! -- What An Insight -- Just Noted -- And It's Not Being Reported Yet -- April 9, 2026

Locator: 50474IRAN. 

Do we all agree that Iran was doing something with uranium?

Everything I've read suggests that the answer was "yes," Iran was doing something with uranium.

For those who write for public publication on this subject -- Iran and uranium -- no one has come up with the reason why? The fog is beginning to clear. Iran's 30-year strategic plan. 

So, the question is, "when was it first reported that Iran was doing something with uranium?"

Reply: 



Thirty years ago: 1996. So, that fits the timeline very nicely.

The fact that no one has publicly connected the dots (that I know of) speaks volumes. This is posted for the bragging rights. Looking forward to seeing the first op-ed on same. My hunch: Saudi Arabia was aware of this. Their failure to take action after the "revolution" is mind-boggling.

What was Trump doing in 1996?

For him, the best was yet to come. 

The two most underrated men in the 2020s: Elon Musk and Donald Trump. 

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The Book Page

Why Machines Learn: The Elegant Math Behind Modern AI, Anil Ananthaswamy, c. 2024 / 2025.

Today, the interview with Hopfield. See wiki.  
 
From the book:


 page 271: "how to efficiently train them."
 
George Cybenko. 
 
The wiki entry notes these two references, but neither is the classic paper noted by Ananthaswamy.


Here's the link. This is the classic paper that Hofield submitted to PNAS in 1982: 


 
Further notes on this book are elsewhere, but with regard to George Cybenko, look at this: