@Datavault_ai@NateX112756@livenowfox@westfallaustin Nate impressed me with his balanced and sensible response to the question of urgent need to regulate AI without hamstringing the opportunity for an incredible future that benefits everybody. I think we have landed a valuable company with Nate’s cool head & leadership.
@IanJaeger29 Believe that and I have a bridge to sell. Putin may even say that but where and how and why other than to scam would he say anything like that.
@Rainmaker1973 I just saw the impossible made possible. It’s like watching a new, beautiful, human species with new flexibility, a new coordinated central nervous system, and new sensory capabilities. What else could such advanceds in our Homo genus could be accomplished? Made me wonder anyway.
@lexfridman You must prevail. You are our light at the end of the tunnel. We are on the cusp of a future for which we need kind, thoughtful, trustworthy, knowledgeable, brilliant minds for us to emulate as we CBI beings link up with our rapidly evolving SBI personages.
Well-Tempered Clavier, BWV 849: Fugue in C-Sharp Minor https://t.co/zlHZLfvlHd via @YouTube https://t.co/zlHZLfvlHd
I orchestrated this work by Bach to bring the intertwine of his 8 melodies into a distinct exciting musical climax.
@mattfwatson02@PhysInHistory Paul’s equation predicts our universe is assembled by atoms manifested from seething seas (fields) of annihilating virtual particles and antiparticles. The PET scan and Math support this. Consciousness is stuck in an eternal, thankfully entertaining , simulation.
@JollyCondor@PhysInHistory Paul Dirac’s beautiful equation predicted what most thought to be ridiculous. Now we use them in medicine. The P in PET-scan supports Dirac’s seething seas of annihilating virtual particle/antiparticle fields in empty space that give rise to electrons and quarks, right?
@as_it_stood @PhysInHistory Derek Muller took a double slit sunlight viewer and asked people on a beach what they would expect to see. It’s so fun to watch people react when they see something that makes them question reality when one can use a simple humorous, mind-boggling experiment on the unprepared.
@CERN@NobelPrize Thank you!! This is what I think Dirac’s equation predicts. Everything including all mass manifests from seething fields of virtual particle and antiparticle annihilations that occur in empty space that are the probabilistic excitations we know as quarks.
This is Uruk, as it may have looked in the IV millenium BCE and now.
Located in modern-day Iraq, Uruk was one of the first cities in the world. It emerged in the late 4th millennium BCE as a major center of trade, commerce, and culture. At its peak, Uruk was home to over 50,000 people and covered an area of over 4 square kilometers.
The city was surrounded by a massive wall, which protected it from invaders. Inside the walls, there was a bustling metropolis with temples, palaces, markets, and workshops. The city was also home to a thriving intellectual community, which produced some of the earliest known works of literature and science.
The earliest known examples of writing were actually found in Uruk and date back to the late 4th millennium BCE. These early writings were used to record economic transactions and bureaucratic records. However, over time, writing began to be used for other purposes, such as literature and religion.
Gilgamesh is the mythological king of Uruk. He is the protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh, the oldest surviving work of literature in the world.
Uruk's influence can be seen throughout the ancient world. The city's writing system was adopted by other civilizations in Mesopotamia and beyond and its art and architecture had a major impact on other cultures.
@bgreene I just saw how it’s the golden ratio found in the back hole equation thar can join spacetime relativity with quantum mechanics in a possible theory of everything a la Klee Irwin.
@QuinnTelsa@OccupyDemocrats What a way to go. If one is lucky, one gets returned to their constituent atoms in a flash. If unlucky, the worst that can happen is one gets to starve to death or slowly rot from radiation sickness. Oh, how lovely was my dwelling place. May I say, war is stupid, but this?
The sea otter is the furriest animal in the world, with an astonishing 140,000 hairs per cm² (vs humans have about 300/cm² on their head)
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@AdamKinzinger There is something haywire going on with reality. We used to see the same things. We have lost our way. I can only hope we find it soon for we now appear to be hopelessly lost.