Dr. Jennifer Morheimer was born in Yaelia, Arzentia. She is well known for her work in electronics manufacturing, as well as work on understanding The Archive (Machine). She completed her undergraduate degree in electronics engineering at Abrelia university, and her doctorate in manufacturing engineering at Yaelia University. Her thesis revolved around various approaches to simplify electrical circuits, and reliable manufacturing approaches to creating the simplified circuits.

Career

Dr. Morheimer started her academic career doing undergraduate research. She worked with various researchers to look into methods of pre-computation. Precomputation is a method of optimization where you use predictive analysis and statistics to predict w

  • She writes extensively on inverse-causal linking

This caching system has had many theories tossed around regarding how it works. For example it has been theorized by some to be inverse-causally linked to what was requested. Dr. Jennifer Morheimer wrote “We are assuming the archive does this through a complex predictive algorithm, but this system is a complete black box. For all we know it could be implanting what it thinks we want to look for before we even know. After all it will store incorrect searches that people will make. However even these ‘mistakes’ will typically yield a positive result. It’s as if the device is more of a teacher than a historian, and all of us it’s eager students”.

Publications

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