Tuesday, October 24
Monday, October 23
A Side Effect of Entropy
It's impressive enough that our human brains are made up of the same 'star stuff' that forms the Universe, but a wild study published back in 2016 suggests that this might not be the only thing the two have in common.
Just like the Universe, our brains might be programmed to maximise disorder – similar to the principle of entropy – and our consciousness could simply be a side effect, the paper suggests.
The quest to understand human consciousness – our ability to be aware of ourselves and our surroundings – has been going on for centuries. Although consciousness is a crucial part of being human, researchers are still grappling with where it comes from, when it starts, and why we have it.
But the 2016 study, led by researchers from France and Canada, puts forward a new possibility: what if consciousness arises naturally as a result of our brains maximising their information content? In other words, what if consciousness is a side effect of our brain moving towards a state of entropy?
Entropy is basically the term used to describe the progression of a system from order to disorder. Picture an egg: when it's all perfectly separated into yolk and white, it has low entropy, but when you scramble it, it has high entropy - it's the most disordered it can be. READ MORE...
The Sky is Falling
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary shows 1895 as the first use of the name "Chicken Little" to refer to "one who warns of or predicts calamity, especially without justification".
- Roller Coaster Inflation
- Insufficient Infrastructure
- Crime and Violence
- National Debt
- Personal Debt
- Devaluation of the dollar
- Artificial Intelligence
- Illegal Immigration
- A Divided Population
- Our Enemies
- China
- Russia
- North Korea
- Iran
- BRICS
Local Currencies Needed to Buy Oil
Amid the recent BRICS expansion and the bloc’s de-dollarization approach, the US and Europe may soon require local currencies in order to buy oil.
Saudi Arabia has recently embraced a sharp cut in its oil exports. Specifically, the figure has reached a 28-month low. Moreover, Russia has embraced a voluntary supply cut of 1.3 million bpd.
Subsequently, oil-purchasing nations are rightfully concerned about the market tactics of both countries. Yet, the development could present a chance for the BRICS to forward their own currency agenda.
Sunday, October 22
Killer Robot Soldiers
If you are like me, you are fascinated with this level of technology, and you cannot wait until autonomous vehicles have been perfected. No longer will you have to sit behind the wheel of a car and play Russian Roulette with other drivers. You will be able to sit back in your comfortable living room couch like seats, watching a movie on your tablet or taking a little nap on your way to work.
On the downside, robots with artificial intelligence are going to replace 80% of all jobs in less than 5 years or the expects say before 2030 arrives. We have not yet thought through the repercussions of a such a transition, and I hope we do so before its too late.
From a military perspective and the general public who is of the age to join the military, having a robot with artificial intelligence army is simply a bold and brilliant idea. Robots will fight our wars, not humans. Humans will be able to do other things and there will be no need for them to join the military. However, officers will still be necessary for a while.
NOW... here's the POINT!!!
The first country to develop an robot with artificial intelligence soldier will have the advantage. Bullets cannot stop a robot. It may damage the circuitry so a bullet proof casing will need to be developed.
- A robot soldier does not get tired.
- A robot soldier does not need food.
- A robot soldier does not need to think - just follow the installed program.
- A robot soldier will not get PTSD.
- A robot soldier will not need drugs to fight.
- A robot soldier will have no problems killing.
- A robot soldier will not be married.
- A robot soldier does not need rank promotions.
- A robot soldier does not need a clothing allowance.
THINK ABOUT THIS FOR A MINUTE OR TWO... if you've got nothing else to do...
Dragon Like Creature Found in Laos
Scientists found an ‘elusive,’ well-camouflaged animal living on a rocky peak in Laos and discovered a new species, a study said. Photo from Santi Xayyasith
A “dragon”-like creature climbed near the top of a rocky peak in Laos. The animal’s coloring blended seamlessly into the surrounding patchwork of sunlight and shadows.
Soon after, a tour guide leading tourists through a zip line course spotted another of these “unusual” lizards, and researchers captured it, the study said. Intrigued, researchers surveyed the area’s limestone karst rocks and captured a second similar-looking lizard.
Saturday, October 21
My Monthly Chemo Treatments
PACKAGES: 8 Hot Dogs to 10 Hot Dog Buns - LOL
If you’ve ever hosted a tailgate party or cookout, you’ve dealt with this frustrating mismatch: hot dogs are usually sold in a package of 10, while bags of hot dog buns are sold in 8-packs.
Now if you whip up homemade vegan carrot dogs instead, this is no big deal since you can customize your number of marinated and grilled carrots to match the amount of buns and the amount of diners.
A dog without a bun is certainly edible, true, but not nearly as amazing. So we couldn’t resist turning to the experts to inquire about why these packages don’t pair up.
Friday, October 20
High Energy Scattering Data
Messenger from the dark side: Dark matter may interact with normal matter via a hypothetical particle known as a dark photon. (Courtesy: Shutterstock/80's Child)
A new analysis conducted by an international team of physicists suggests that dark photons – hypothetical particles that carry forces associated with dark matter – could explain certain data from high-energy scattering experiments. The analysis, which was led by, Nicholas Hunt-Smith and colleagues at the University of Adelaide, Australia, could lead to new insights into the nature of dark matter, which remains a mystery even though standard models of cosmology suggest it makes up around 85% of the universe’s mass.
Dark matter gets its name because it does not absorb, reflect or emit electromagnetic radiation. This makes it extremely difficult to detect in the laboratory, and so far all attempts at doing so have come up empty-handed. “No particle beyond the Standard Model, which describes all the matter with which we are familiar, has ever been seen,” says Anthony Thomas, a physicist at Adelaide and a co-author of the analysis, which is published in the Journal of High Energy Physics. “We have no idea what dark matter is, although it seems likely to be [a] beyond standard model particle (or particles).”
The dark photon hypothesis
Though dark matter is poorly understood, it is nevertheless the leading explanation for why galaxies rotate faster than they should, given the amount of visible matter they contain. But although we can observe dark matter interacting with the universe, the mechanism for these interactions is unclear. According to Carlos Wagner, a particle physicist in the High Energy Physics (HEP) division of Argonne National Laboratory and a professor at the University of Chicago and the Enrico Fermi Institute, dark photons are one possibility. READ MORE...
Back In the Day
In 1962, I was the mature age of 15 and not only did I feel invincible, but I thought both my parents were dumber than shit.
Early that summer, we were at the Outer Banks of North Carolina and a friend and I were out body surfing in the ocean after a terrible storm passed through. The waves were a good 10-12 feet high and I remember were some of the best waves I had experienced in my entire lifetime up to that point.
My buddy and I body surfed for about 2 hours before we decided to get out of the water and take a break. When we got on the beach, we did not recognize anything and decided to walk out to he beach road and see if we recognized anything there. We did not.
We started walking to the north and after about 10 minutes of walking, a car going south slammed on its breaks and the driver rolled down the window. An angry driver yelled out. "You two get the hell into this car now!" It was out fathers. Apparently, the waves had taken us over 10 miles down the beach.
Needless to say, we were not permitted to get out into the water without supervision until we left.
A couple of weeks later, my parents, my brother and I boarded a cruise ship on our way to the Mediterranean, our final destination being Cairo, Egypt.
A solarium for teenagers was on the top deck and it was there that I met a group of other teenagers all of whom were accompanying their parents to foreign embassies. We formed a quick bond and when we got to an Italian port, we all left the ship together to rent scooters. We spent the entire day scooting around the city and when we dropped off our scooter and caught a taxi back to the cruise ship, the ship was not there.
There was a cruise ship representative on the pier waiting for us. The ship went out to sea to ride out a potentially bad storm. We were bussed to a location twenty miles away where the ship would temporarily dock and pick us up.
Needless to say, all our parents were pissed off at us... but, we had no way of knowing that bad weather was approaching. However, our parents disagreed and told us that we should have paid attention to the sky.
I was not restricted but every time we stopped at a port my parents warned me to pay attention. To tell you the truth, I am not sure if I ever did.