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Sep 1, 2024

The Conscious Self: Agency and the Essence of Being

Posted by in category: particle physics

Unlike a single atom or molecule, an individual lifeform—while part of a species—exists as a distinct “digital” entity. where entangled micro-states are measured at the atomic and molecular levels. Throughout its lifespan, it operates within its own dimensional framework, unfolding dynamic patterns guided by choice and directed toward its ongoing self-preservation. This unique capacity for self-direction and decision-making sets living beings apart from inanimate matter.

Sep 1, 2024

Dark matter and dark energy may really be one “dark fluid” with negative mass

Posted by in categories: cosmology, particle physics

The Standard Model of particle physics is currently our best understanding of how the universe works – but it only describes about five percent of everything in it. The rest is made up of what we call dark matter and dark energy, which are so far only known through their gravitational interactions with regular matter. Now, an astrophysicist from Oxford has put forward a new theory that suggests that dark matter and dark energy are actually part of the same phenomenon: a “dark fluid” with negative mass that fills the universe.

In a way, dark matter and dark energy are both placeholder concepts, plugging holes between the Standard Model and what we actually observe. For instance, the observed movement and distribution of galaxies doesn’t make sense if their mass is limited to the stuff we can see. Since the 1930s, this hidden extra mass has been dubbed dark matter.

Dark energy is a more recent concept. The observation that the expansion of the universe seems to be accelerating was only made in 1998, when it was discovered that more distant objects are moving away from us faster than those closer by. The mysterious force that drives this, which we still know very little about, is now referred to as dark energy.

Sep 1, 2024

Physicist theorizes that dark matter is a superfluid

Posted by in category: cosmology

A hypothesis by Justin Khoury of the Department of Physics and Astronomy stands to shake up how scientists consider dark matter.

Sep 1, 2024

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Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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Sep 1, 2024

How Neuralink Could Change Humanity Forever

Posted by in categories: media & arts, neuroscience

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

Sep 1, 2024

Elon Musk says Starlink will let people stranded in the wilderness access emergency services on their phones for free

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, internet

Elon Musk said Starlink’s direct-to-cellular service would provide free emergency services at SpaceX seeks FCC approval for the technology.

Sep 1, 2024

Startup Alarmed When Its AI Starts Rickrolling Clients

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

We’ve reached a new milestone in the uncanny valley, folks: AIs are now Rickrolling humans.

In a now-viral post on X-formerly-Twitter, Flo Crivello, the CEO of the AI assistant firm Lindy, explained how this bizarre memetic situation featuring Rick Astley’s 1987 hit “Never Gonna Give You Up” came to pass.

Known as “Lindys,” the company’s AI assistants are intended to help customers with various tasks. Part of a Lindy’s job is to teach clients how to use the platform, and it was during this task that the AI helper provided a link to a video tutorial that wasn’t supposed to exist.

Sep 1, 2024

Scientists Extract Energy from “Nothing” Using Quantum Mechanics

Posted by in categories: energy, quantum physics

Physicists Successfully Demonstrate Quantum Energy Teleportation in Lab Experiments

TL;DR

Bob finds himself in need of energy — he wants to charge that fanciful quantum battery — but all he has access to is empty space. Fortunately, his friend Alice has a fully equipped physics lab in a far-off location. Alice measures the field in her lab, injecting energy into it there and learning about its fluctuations. This experiment bumps the overall field out of the ground state, but as far as Bob can tell, his vacuum remains in the minimum-energy state, randomly fluctuating. But then Alice texts Bob her findings about the vacuum around her location, essentially telling Bob when to plug in his battery. After Bob reads her message, he can use the newfound knowledge to prepare an experiment that extracts energy from the vacuum — up to the amount injected by Alice.

Sep 1, 2024

Mitochondria Dump DNA in The Brain, Potentially Cutting Years Off Our Lives

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, neuroscience, nuclear energy

Scraps of DNA discarded by our neurons’ power units are being absorbed into our nuclear genome far more frequently than assumed, potentially putting our brains at greater risk of developing life-threatening conditions.

An investigation by a team of researchers led by Columbia University in the US has found individuals with higher numbers of nuclear mitochondrial insertions – or NUMTs (pronounced new-mites) – in their brain cells are more likely to die earlier than those with fewer DNA transfers.

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Sep 1, 2024

Japan to launch world’s first steady-state nuclear fusion reactor

Posted by in category: nuclear energy

Helical Fusion, a Tokyo-based startup, is developing a groundbreaking steady-state fusion reactor that could provide limitless clean energy.

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