Nolan’ın filmini izlemeden Odysseia ve Odysseus’u bir de bizim sohbetimizden dinleyin: Odysseus-İnsan Ruhunun Zorlu Macerası
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"Tüm kararlarımı sezgilerime dayanarak veriyorum. Karanlığa bir mızrak fırlatıyorum. Bu sezgidir. Sonra mızrağı bulmak için karanlığa bir ordu göndermem gerekir. Bu akıldır.”
Ingmar Bergman
(14 Temmuz 1918 - 30 Temmuz 2007)
The Game of Thrones theme was composed by Ramin Djawadi, who is of Iranian descent.
Hearing this melody played with Persian instruments and the daf drum is absolutely beautiful.
Elon Musk just proved every sighted person on Earth is blind.
Your eye captures 0.0035% of the electromagnetic spectrum.
You are not seeing the universe. You are seeing the sliver your biology decided was enough to keep you alive.
That was never vision. That was a survival filter bolted onto your perception four hundred million years ago.
No one has ever removed it.
Musk: “Blindsight will enable those who have total loss of vision to be able to see again. Including if they have lost their eyes, or the optic nerve.”
No eyes. No nerve. The entire optical system physically absent from the skull.
Neuralink does not rebuild what broke.
It routes around biology entirely. It streams synthetic signal straight into the visual cortex.
Your eye never saw anything.
Your brain did.
Your brain sits in total darkness inside a vault of bone.
It has never seen the sun. It has never seen anything.
It builds reality out of whatever electrical signal the eye allows through.
The eye is the bottleneck between your mind and the universe.
Neuralink removes the bottleneck.
Musk: “Maybe have never seen, were even blind from birth.”
A human who has never perceived a single photon of light.
Given sight for the first time.
Not through medicine. Through engineering.
Musk: “You can see in radar, you can see in infrared, ultraviolet.”
Infrared is pouring off every surface in the room around you.
Radio waves are passing through your body right now.
Ultraviolet is painting patterns across everything you have ever looked at.
You cannot see any of it.
Your biology locked you out before you were born.
Musk: “Superhuman capabilities.”
The person born blind would not be restored to human sight.
They would see more of the universe than any sighted person who has ever lived.
The blind would out-see the sighted.
You will not pity them.
You will envy them.
Musk: “Cybernetic enhancement.”
Every human sense is a sensor converting the world into electrical signal.
Replace the sensor and the brain does not care where the signal came from.
It just processes.
Your senses were never built to show you reality. They were built to show you just enough of it to survive.
Evolution built a keyhole. We called it sight.
Elon Musk is not fixing blindness.
He is fixing sight.
Elon Musk just made the smartest people in every room obsolete.
Musk: “The biggest thing is, what questions do we not know to ask?”
Not what you know. Not what you studied. Not two decades of answers stacked behind a degree.
What you think to ask that nobody else does.
Musk: “Once you know the question, the answer is usually the easy part.”
Every answer on earth is now free. Instant. Infinite. Available equally to a teenager and a CEO.
Libraries. Universities. Degrees. Expertise. The entire architecture of human achievement was built for a world where answers were scarce.
Answers aren’t scarce anymore.
Every institution you walked through was designed to produce answer-holders. AI just made answer-holders obsolete.
The ones who never stopped asking why just became the most valuable people alive.
Because a machine that knows everything still can’t want to know something.
The gap between processing and wondering isn’t a skill. It’s consciousness.
Answers are infinite now. The only scarcity left isn’t a resource. It’s a state of mind.
Elon Musk said the most important thing anyone has said this century.
Musk: “I think we need to assume that life and consciousness is extremely rare, and it might only be us.”
13.8 billion years. Trillions of galaxies. Billions of trillions of stars.
Not one signal from any of them.
That silence is the loudest data point in human history.
Musk: “The image in my mind is of a tiny candle in a vast darkness. A tiny candle of consciousness that could easily go out.”
That is not poetry. That is a threat assessment from the only person on Earth building the response.
Stars don’t know they burn. Black holes don’t know they consume.
The universe has been running for 13.8 billion years with no awareness of itself.
We are the only known point in all of that time and all of that space where matter woke up and understood what it was looking at.
Every law of nature ran in complete silence for billions of years.
Gravity pulled. Light traveled. Elements fused.
None of it meant anything.
Because meaning requires a mind.
And there might only be one.
Musk is not building rockets because he likes engineering. He is building an escape route for the only thing in the universe that knows the universe exists.
If consciousness disappears, the stars keep burning. The physics keeps running.
But the universe is no longer a universe.
It is just matter moving through space with nothing to call it that.
The most profound thing Musk said is not that the candle is small.
It is that without the candle, there is no such thing as light or darkness.
Just physics performing to an empty room for the rest of eternity.
One man looked at that and said no.
A regra que sustentou toda a civilização humana por milhares de anos acaba de ser quebrada.
E, segundo Elon Musk, quase ninguém percebeu isso.
Durante toda a história, riqueza, poder e sobrevivência dependiam de uma única coisa: ter mais pessoas.
Mais agricultores.
Mais soldados.
Mais trabalhadores.
Mais filhos.
Durante milhares de anos, o futuro pertencia às sociedades que conseguiam crescer.
Mas isso está mudando.
“A Terra vai enfrentar um colapso populacional gigantesco nos próximos 20 ou 30 anos. Gigantesco.” — Elon Musk
Quando falamos de inteligência artificial, a maioria das pessoas faz a mesma pergunta:
“E se os robôs roubarem nossos empregos?”
Musk acredita que essa pergunta parte de uma premissa errada.
Ela assume que continuará existindo uma quantidade enorme de pessoas para trabalhar.
Mas, segundo ele, isso não vai acontecer.
“A taxa de natalidade é muito baixa. Na maior parte da Europa, Rússia, Japão, Coreia do Sul e Singapura, ela está muito abaixo do nível de reposição.”
Países diferentes.
Culturas diferentes.
O mesmo problema.
Estamos entrando em uma era em que o maior desafio pode deixar de ser criar empregos…
…e passar a ser encontrar pessoas suficientes para ocupá-los.
Isso muda completamente a forma de enxergar a inteligência artificial.
Talvez os trilhões de dólares investidos em IA, robótica e computação não estejam sendo gastos apenas para aumentar a produtividade.
Talvez sejam uma tentativa de evitar que a economia simplesmente pare de funcionar quando a população começar a encolher.
Então Musk faz uma pergunta inquietante:
“A civilização vai morrer com uma explosão ou silenciosamente? Isso definitivamente seria morrer em silêncio.”
Esse “silêncio” não seria causado por uma guerra.
Nem por uma pandemia.
Mas por algo muito mais discreto:
Cada geração sendo menor do que a anterior.
Durante toda a história da humanidade, nascer significava assumir uma responsabilidade: trabalhar, produzir, pagar impostos e criar uma nova geração para manter tudo funcionando.
Pela primeira vez, talvez estejamos construindo máquinas capazes de carregar parte desse peso.
Não porque a humanidade ficou mais eficiente.
Mas porque, em um futuro não tão distante, talvez o recurso mais escasso do planeta não seja petróleo…
Nem energia…
Nem dinheiro.
Sejam as pessoas.
Mardin Dargeçit'te yükselen Boncuklu Tarla, Göbeklitepe'den bin yıl daha eski kökleriyle tarih yazımını değiştiriyor.13 bin yıllık tapınaklar,steller ve estetiğin şafağı olan kadim boncukların hikayesi blogda.Yazımın tamamını okumak için linki tıklayınız👇
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Vee, beş yıl aradan sonra Yaren Leylek yeniden eşi Nazlı ile birlikte Adem Amcanın kayığında. Zaten Yaren gibi kayığa konmayıp nazlandığı için ona bu ismi vermiştik. Beş yıl aradan sonra bu yıl yeniden birlikte kayıktalar.
Onların Uluabat Gölü'ndeki bu masalsı anlarına balıkçıllar, ördekler, karabataklar, martılar, kargalar ve hatta kediler bile eşlik etti önceki gün.
Adem Amca, Harikalar Diyarı'nda...
Eğer bundan 100 yıl önce yaşasaydı, kuşlarla konuşuyor diyerek belki de onu kutsal bir yere koyarlardı. Birisi şöyle demişti;
“Büyüklerimizin anlattığı masalları yaşıyoruz.”
Gerçekten de öyle değil mi?
@serkan_hizli Karşılıklı bağımlılık,
güven,
ortak yaşam alışkanlıkları,
konfor alanı,
değişime direnç,
kendi düşünsel alanında kısıtlanma.
Bu bir tercih!
Size bir aşk hikayesi anlatayım
1936 yılı Londra'nın Mayfair semtindeki New Burlington Galleries’de Uluslararası Sürrealist Ressamlar sergisi vardır. 11 Haziran 1936’da açılan sergi 4 Temmuz’a kadar sürer. Bu sergi o dönemde sürrealizmin Londra’da gövde gösterisiydi.
Serginin açılışında da tuhaf ve ses getiren gelişmeler yaşandı. Salvador Dalí, sergide bir dalgıç kıyafetiyle konuşma yapmaya çalışırken neredeyse havasızlıktan boğuluyordu:)
Her neyse
Amerikalı aristokrat bir aileden gelen Ressam Kay Sage, ( Katherine Linn Sage 1898-1963 ) işte bu sergiyi ziyaret eder.
Sergiyi dolaşırken bir resim onun üzerinde hipnotik bir etki bırakacaktır . “Seni Bekliyorum” adlı resim Yves Tanguy’undur.