“Imagination is more important than knowledge.”–Albert Einstein.
Jeff “Pesos”
Thats the Gdp of the Maldives lol.
Shares of his Amazon.com Inc. surged 12% to $2,100 in extended trading at 4:16 p.m. Thursday in New York, after the largest U.S. e-commerce company reported fourth-quarter results that smashed Wall Street estimates.
Circa 2019 o.o
Scientists at Caltech have discovered a way to levitate small objects using only beams of laser light. They can also lock on and manipulate the objects.
The community at Earthship Biotecture wants to teach you how to live sustainably, one earth-rammed tire and discarded bottle at a time.
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If you have an interest in mind uploading, there is an upcoming event to watch. They even scheduled it so that you can still catch the Super Bowl! 🤣
On Sunday, February 2 at 11am US Pacific Time (7pm GMT):
Journal Club
This Journal Club meeting will be presented by Michael Cerullo, psychiatrist and philosopher.
Michael will be presenting and discussing a paper by Hilary Putnam, titled “Minds and Machines.”
Circa 2017
The suit’s watch is resistant to nuclear blasts, has a self-winding mechanism and operates underwater.
Researchers were “stunned” when they discovered the remnants of a huge, fossilized shark head in the walls of a cave in Kentucky. The remains of the ancient animal were found in Mammoth Cave National Park, which according to the National Park Service is the world’s longest cave system.
The shark fossil, which was discovered by scientists who were investigating the cave system, is thought to be up to about 330 million years old, according to John-Paul Hodnett, a paleontologist and program coordinator at Dinosaur Park in Maryland.
The scientists sent Hodnett photos of the findings so he could help identify them. He was able to identify most of the fossils, but what got him “really excited” was to see a number of shark teeth associated with large sections of fossilized cartilage.