Thursday, May 16
Wednesday, May 15
Underwater Cave with No Bottom
A team of researchers has identified the deepesthttps://futurism.com/the-byte/scientists-underwater-sinkhole-blue-hole-bottom known sinkhole on Earth — so deep that they have yet to reach its bottom.
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The Taam Ja' Blue Hole (TJBH), which is located underwater, off the coast near the border between Mexico and Belize, was once thought to be the second-deepest of its kind, as CBS News reports.
But according to a new paper published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science, the site may be far deeper than previously thought, extending at the very least to a daunting 1,380 feet below sea level, making it the deepest known blue hole on Earth.
To put that number in perspective, the deepest known point on Earth is called Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, which is around seven miles (36,000 feet) deep. The TJBH, however, is located a mere two miles off the shore of Mexico, while the Challenger Deep is almost 200 miles from Guam, an extremely remote island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. READ MORE...
Politics in the USA is BUSLLSHIT
I was raised by parents who were southern born and who faithfully believed in the Democratic Party... I never really discussed with them why they believed that, but I sorta got the feeling that they considered themselves well off financially and wanted to help people who were not well off financially - the Democratic Party was their solution.
In the 1960s, I was a Kennedy Democrat and supported the Democratic Party until I went to Grad School and earned my MBA. My focus shifted towards the conservative form of government, but I never considered myself a Republican and still don't. I also don't consider myself a Democratic either.
I am a LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE who believes in:
- Abortion
- Small government
- Low taxes
- Strong military
- All freedoms
- Balanced budget
- No Debt
- Capitalism
- Politicians lie
- Politicians take brides from lobbyist
- Politicians only care about re-election
- Politicians always benefit financially
- Politicians accomplish very little for the people
Tuesday, May 14
Dark Matter to Visible Light
Explorations in dark matter are advancing with new experimental techniques designed to detect axions, leveraging advanced technology and interdisciplinary collaboration to uncover the secrets of this elusive component of the cosmos.
A ghost is haunting our universe. This has been known in astronomy and cosmology for decades. Observations suggest that about 85% of all the matter in the universe is mysterious and invisible. These two qualities are reflected in its name: dark matter. READ MORE...
Mistreating Artificial Intelligence
How can we truly know if AI is sentient? We do not yet fully understand the nature of human consciousness, so we cannot discount the possibility that today's AI is indeed sentient — and that we are mistreating it to potentially grave consequences.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly ubiquitous and is improving at an unprecedented pace.
Now we are edging closer to achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI) — where AI is smarter than humans across multiple disciplines and can reason generally — which scientists and experts predict could happen as soon as the next few years. We may already be seeing early signs of progress, too, with Claude 3 Opus stunning researchers with its apparent self-awareness.
But there are risks in embracing any new technology, especially one that we do not fully understand. While AI could be a powerful personal assistant, for example, it could also represent a threat to our livelihoods and even our lives. READ MORE...
Around the Corner
The United States is by far the BEST place in the world to live in terms of what is made available to its citizens, legal immigrants, and visitors. What is made available that other countries cannot match is:
- Freedoms
- Military Protection
- Healthcare
- Quality of Life
- Economic Opportunities
- National Resources
- Quality of Food
- Quality of Housing
- Quality of Entertainment
- Quality of Vacations
- Quality of Retail Stores
- A guaranteed income whether they work or not
- Free Education
- Free Healthcare
- Free Housing
- Free Clothing
- Free Food
- buy food
- buy clothes
- pay for housing
- pay for healthcare
Unlimited Power Source Deep Inside the Earth
Scientists and engineers at Quaise Energy, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology spinoff
Many energy companies and governments are eyeing geothermal energy — produced by extracting hot water and steam in underground reservoirs heated by Earth's core to generate power — as a way to bolster intermittent energy from solar and wind power.
Diversifying energy sources is also critical to reducing the planet-warming pollution driving extreme weather, worldwide crop failures, and higher energy prices because of increased strain on the grid. A well-rounded renewable energy mix will help lower energy bills while safeguarding people from the increasing threat of natural disasters. READ MORE...
Monday, May 13
King's Tomb Discovered in China
Archaeologists have unearthed a luxurious 2,200-year-old tomb in eastern China, the largest, highest-ranking, and most structurally complex ever unearthed, which may have belonged to an emperor of the state of Chu during a critical period in Chinese history.
Chu was one of the seven Warring States, along with Qin, Han, Wei, Zhao, Qi, and Yan. The unification of these states is recognized as the start of modern China.
The 2,200-year-old Wuwangdun tomb, which is situated in the Anhui Province of East China’s city of Huainan, has yielded over 1,000 artifacts, including figurines, musical instruments, bronze goods, and everyday utensils and lacquerware artifacts, dating to about 220 BC.
At Wuwangdun, one of the largest-scale Chu state archaeological sites, researchers previously uncovered a cemetery spanning 1.5sqkm, with a chariot and sacrifice pits and a tomb, believed to be that of the cemetery’s owner. READ MORE...
Why Should I CARE?
Most of the people that are in the news today, are offering their opinion about a variety of things, such as:
- Illegal Immigration
- Inflation
- Death of Gasoline
- The Rule of Law
- Education
- The American Dream
- Anti-American Beliefs
- Being WOKE
- Transgendered
- The USA will no longer be a super power
- The USA will lean more towards Socialism
- Opposing political views will not be tolerated
- Education will become more watered-down
- Equity/Equality will be more important than skill/knowledge
- Female athletics will disappear into Trans Athletics
- Our taxes will increase substantially
- Humanoid Robots with AI will replace jobs
- There will be no gasoline vehicles only EVs
- Our power grid will be substantially overhauled
- The US middle class will disappear
- The USA will be no better/worse than any other country
- The religion of Islam will replace Christianity
- China/Russia will be our economy leaders
- All countries will have nuclear war capabilities
Archaeological Mystery Solved
Ancient symbols on a 2,700-year-old temple, which have baffled experts for more than a century, have been explained by Trinity Assyriologist Dr. Martin Worthington.
The sequence of "mystery symbols" was on view on temples at various locations in ancient city of DÅ«r-Å arrukÄ«n, present-day Khorsabad, Iraq, which was ruled by Sargon II, king of Assyria (721–704 BC).
The sequence of five symbols—a lion, eagle, bull, fig tree and plow—was first made known to the modern world through drawings published by French excavators in the late nineteenth century. Since then, there has been a spate of ideas about what the symbols might mean. READ MORE...
Sunday, May 12
Our Garden
Inside Your Little Brain
With a name that means 'little brain' in Latin, the cerebellum comprises just 10 percent of the entire brain's mass. Don't let that small size fool you, though; with more than three-quarters of the brain's neurons packed within that small space, there's a lot going on inside.
Traditionally it's thought this part of the nervous system located at the base of the skull is mostly concerned with coordinating motor functions like balance and movement. Now new research backs up a hypothesis that's gathering momentum: it also plays a key role in learning.
In this new study, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and Columbia University wanted to build on previous research identifying the cerebellum's posterior-lateral region as playing a role connecting what we see to the movements we make. READ MORE...
Saturday, May 11
Vacation 2024
My wife and I are leaving today for a week-long vacation because we need a break from our life of retirement... LOL
- Cruises to the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Mediterranean.
- Several flights to Los Vegas, Vancouver, Europe, the United Kingdom, Texas, Mexico, New Orleans, and Florida.
- And always two weeks at Myrtle Beach, SC.

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