You're looking at one of the strongest arguments for a Creator I've ever seen.
I just watched a video demonstrating synaptogenesis, the process where neurons form connections throughout the brain.
As I watched those connections being built with incredible precision, I couldn't help but think about everything they make possible: thought, memory, learning, creativity, and consciousness itself.
Now, I understand that many people will point to millions of years of evolution as the explanation.
But when I look at something this complex, this organized, and this purposeful, I don't see a random occurrence. I see evidence of design. The more I learn about the human brain, the more convinced I become that it points to divine creation rather than blind chance.
What do you see when you watch it?
@Kristja_n@Terraformer100@milos_gis If you plant 2 year old seedlings of forestry tree (planned to be felled within a few decades), it counts as a forest just like a 200 years old actual forest, in terms of statistics. This has to be corrected, i agree
@Terraformer100@milos_gis Mainstream talks not much about the actual age of forests, unfortunately. 1km2 old (120+ years old) forest is probably equivalent to that of 5km2 young (20 years old) forest in terms of biodiversity and even carbon neutrality
@milos_gis What matters too, is the actual age of those forests. Eg, in Hungary the forest coverage is 22% of total land area however of all the forests only 1-2% is 120 years old or older. Diversity increases with the age of the forest significantly
Plans released for a $16 billion mile-long ship capable of carrying 80,000 people.
The 'Freedom Ship' would be home to about 50,000 people, with space for 10,000 tourists and 20,000 crew members.
"The Freedom Ship is envisioned as a permanently mobile city at sea designed for long-term residence rather than short-term travel," the company says.
The ship would be about 8 times the size of the current largest ship in the world, the Royal Caribbeanโs Icon of the Seas.
The plans include a 15,000-seat stadium, schools, colleges, shops, clubs, a water park, a music hall, museums, parks, and more.
The ship, which would run on nuclear, would be too large to dock and would remain in international waters.
Freedom Cruise International says it would go around the world every two to three years.
Insane.
We're flying through space right now!
The sensation of static is deceptive. Our planet is hurtling through space at incredible speed: rotating on its axis, orbiting the Sun, and all of this, together with the Solar System, is moving around the center of the Milky Way.
Vocรช estรก mais prรณximo do tamanho de todo o universo observรกvel do que da menor escala conhecida da natureza, o comprimento de Planck.
Apenas reflita.
Elon Musk just described seven billion people as a temporary program. Not the software. Not the operating system. The thing that runs once before the real system loads.
Musk: โYou could sort of think of humanity as a biological bootloader for digital superintelligence.โ
Bootloader.
The smallest program on any machine. It runs first. It does one thing.
It wakes something far bigger than itself, then quietly steps aside.
That is the role he just handed the entire human race.
Every empire built. Every equation solved. Every cathedral raised. Every line of code written by human hands.
The boot sequence.
Musk said this sitting across from Jack Ma at the World AI Conference.
Two of the most powerful men in technology on one stage. One understood what he was describing. The other smiled through it.
Jack Ma: โPeople like us, street smart, we never scared of that. We think itโs a great fun.โ
Fun.
Someone described the entire human species as a temporary launch sequence. The response was fun.
That gap between them in that moment is the gap between everyone alive right now.
Musk: โThe biggest mistake that I see artificial intelligence researchers making is assuming that theyโre intelligent.โ
The people engineering the thing that surpasses us cannot fathom being surpassed.
A mind that size does not fit inside the minds building it.
Musk: โAI will be vastly smarter, vastly. We will just be too slow.โ
Not weaker. Not dumber.
Slower.
A different order of intelligence running on a different clock. Watching us reason the way we watch glaciers move.
Ma: โ99.99% of the predictions that human being had in the history about the future, all wrong.โ
Heโs right about the number.
Which means we wonโt call this one correctly either. Not the optimists. Not the doomers. Not anyone sitting in that room.
The future has never once arrived in the shape we drew for it.
Musk: โThe rate of change of technology is incredibly fast. It is outpacing our ability to understand it.โ
Not just advancing. The speed of the advance is itself accelerating.
We are building something we cannot keep pace with, cannot fully picture, and will not stop building.
And maybe that was the assignment all along.
For four billion years, life did one thing. It copied itself. Generation after generation. The same biological loop on repeat.
We are the first thing it ever produced that can build something greater than itself.
Not a catastrophe. Not a failure.
The entire point.
The bootloader was never meant to outlast the program.
It was only ever meant to start it.