Climate Change can kill us in ways we didn't even know existed!
That's right, if things keep getting worse, there is something called 'Wet Bulb Temperature' out to get us!!
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@Priyang87 Super happy to see that you have put up the Hindu Swastika as a profile pic.
We need to do this as a large campaign to reclaim this so that globally people understand that it is completely different from the Nazi Hakenkreuz symbol
@gnoble79@BellamSwathi@ViralityEngine Your argument about SpaceX was pretty convincing till you posted this!
Now it just makes it seem like there is an agenda!
India is a country with two subspecies living together... The Homo Sapien (HS) and the Chapri Sapien (CS)
The Homo Sapien tries hard to take the country forward, while the Chapri Sapien drags it back.
Right now, the HS is losing the tug-of-war because it is heavily outnumbered
@VivanVatsa India is a country with two subspecies living together... The Homo Sapien (HS) and the Chapri Sapien (CS)
The Homo Sapien tries hard to take the country forward, while the Chapri Sapien drags it back.
Right now, the HS is losing the tug-of-war because it is heavily outnumbered
The most dangerous addiction today isn't a substance.
Research on 100,000 people confirms that heavy short-form video use is just voluntary cognitive decline. We are actively training our brains to fail at hard tasks.
If you can simply sit with a problem for 10 minutes without swiping, you have a massive competitive advantage.
Basically, boredom is the new IQ.
This meme, shared as a joke among the programming community, is profound in my opinion.
It offers a glimpse of the universe as I understand it. Let me explain.
We imagine time flowing at a constant rate, measured by the vibrations of some atomic particle, and we plot our technological progress along that line.
But time is actually illusionary, it is part of the same Maya which makes the universe we experience appear.
I believe all information and knowledge (including the future) already exists. I would say Newton didn't "invent" gravity or its equations; we can think of it as "his brain simply discovered them faster than the rest of humanity."
Gravity and its equations were always there, even when humans didn't exist and dinosaurs roamed the earth. Think about it again. And again. I'm sure you'll grasp what I'm saying.
Similarly, I believe a quantum computer isn't solving anything "faster." It simply experiences time much slower, finding the answer in its own time, which just seems very, very fast to us.
To explain it more simply - but I must warn you, this is just an analogy, not the exact representation - imagine you're a character inside a newly released first person shooter video game with many levels.
All the rules and levels are set in the game. The way a bullet you fire travels, where it lands, all the physics of it is predetermined in game code.
But suppose the game also gives you tools to understand this game physics: imagine you can conduct experiments with the bullets you fire inside the game in each level.
You'll, as a character, take your time in the game to eventually figure out the physics and equations in the level you started. And suppose the game provides means to develop systems that can uncover such physics and rules in every scene, situation, and level.
You'll slowly build better and better systems in the game to figure out the physics and equations for every scenario and level. And be able to progress faster through the game.
But now think about this: Does it mean these systems you have invented and improved in the game actually operate faster in the time experienced outside the game?
No. They've only shortened your illusion of time in the game.
Because outside the game all knowledge about the game already exists. Only inside the game as a character you had to work hard, taking a lot of "game time" to uncover the physics, make faster systems in each level to uncover the level's physics etc.
Now imagine as a character, instead of building systems to decipher more knowledge about the game you are in, you understand you can just sit down quietly and hack into the game's byte code (since your character is also part of the same code in memory or https://t.co/j0U5q97k4x).
Then you can understand the game completely to get all knowledge about the game.... (1)
Complete realization. You are instantly free of all karma points. You are not a controlled character anymore. You will never have to play another level. You will never be respawned again in the game when you lose a life. You can leave your character and merge with the game code.
Or you can respawn as any character at any level if you wish. But if you manipulate the game's rules with all the new found powers like a Ravana, the game's creator who's watching everything will eventually spawn a new Ram who will come and destroy you to restore order in the game. Beware.
I digressed. So continuing from (1), I say we can acquire knowledge in the universe we live in now without the need to build more and more complex systems to speed up the processing and computing. Like what we are doing now.
There's also this other way. Like the game character realizing it's in fact the same as the game's code or the game itself. For example, like Srinivasa Ramanujan received equations and solutions, we can receive instant revelations on any knowledge we want without time being a constraint.
But that requires not thinking in systems, but something else. You know what it is. Let me not bore or trigger the science-only minded. Because that's definitely another valid path, just like in our game analogy.
@omarali50 This is very much has to be a troll account likely being operated from across the border to antagonise Indians.
There isn't much point even engaging with such morons
@malpani@roshanasingh6 Turn this into a app/ product and see if you can include pothole recognition thru live image / video.
If you can make that work, you could potentially license it out to all the new EVs and create a real time pothole mapping system as the EVs move thru the country!
It’s going to get worse and worse and there is no way to stop permanent dangerous global climate change now.
What we may be able to stop is complete calamity - but there’s no sign we want to as the public sit silently by, most not even tweeting or educating themselves