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Oct 19, 2023

Indigenous Insights: A New Lens on Consciousness

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Summary: A new study illuminates the profound depth and adaptability embedded within Indigenous interpretations of consciousness, offering fresh perspectives and adaptive solutions for contemporary scientific discourse.

Instead of adhering to a singular, individualistic viewpoint, Indigenous concepts of consciousness often intertwine with environmental, relational, and spiritual facets, providing a holistic perspective that balances individual and global consciousness.

The study emphasizes that embracing this ancient wisdom could forge pathways toward a more inclusive, interconnected scientific understanding of consciousness, merging the physical and metaphysical. The findings not only promote cross-cultural appreciation but also underscore the vital necessity of preserving and respecting Indigenous knowledge systems.

Oct 19, 2023

Astronomers Accidentally Capture Planet Collision for the First Time

Posted by in category: space

Without one social media user’s sharp eye, their unexpected achievement might have gone unnoticed.

Oct 19, 2023

Scientists propose sweeping new law of nature, expanding on evolution

Posted by in categories: biological, evolution, particle physics, space

WASHINGTON, Oct 16 (Reuters) — When British naturalist Charles Darwin sketched out his theory of evolution in the 1,859 book “On the Origin of Species” — proposing that biological species change over time through the acquisition of traits that favor survival and reproduction — it provoked a revolution in scientific thought.

Now 164 years later, nine scientists and philosophers on Monday proposed a new law of nature that includes the biological evolution described by Darwin as a vibrant example of a much broader phenomenon, one that appears at the level of atoms, minerals, planetary atmospheres, planets, stars and more.

It holds that complex natural systems evolve to states of greater patterning, diversity and complexity.

Oct 19, 2023

SpaceX to launch Falcon 9 rocket tonight on 16th mission

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch 22 Starlink internet satellites to orbit this evening (Oct. 17), if all goes according to plan.

The Falcon 9 is scheduled to lift off from Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station today at 5:20 p.m. EDT (2120 GMT). If SpaceX doesn’t hit that target, there are five backup opportunities available between 6:11 p.m. EDT and 8:48 p.m. EDT (2211 to 48 GMT), company representatives wrote in a mission description.

Oct 19, 2023

Emperor Metals (CSE: AOUZ) Spotlight

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Find out how Emperor Metals (CSE: AUOZ) is utilizing AI to unlock the hidden treasures of the Canadian mining industry.

Oct 19, 2023

Will AI ever reach human-level intelligence? We asked five experts

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Some some said AI would not just reach human-level intelligence, but would probably surpass it.

Oct 19, 2023

Five Mars Rover Technologies That Could Be In Your Next Car

Posted by in category: space

Otherworldly motoring has come a long way since the original Lunar Roving Vehicle traversed the Moon in the 1970’s.

Oct 19, 2023

Mistranslation of Newton’s First Law Discovered after Nearly 300 Years

Posted by in category: physics

A subtle mistranslation of Isaac Newton’s first law of motion that flew under the radar for three centuries is giving new insight into what the pioneering natural philosopher was thinking when he laid the foundations of classical mechanics.

The first law of motion is often paraphrased as “objects in motion tend to stay in motion, and objects at rest tend to stay at rest.” But the history of this rather obvious-seeming axiom about inertia is complicated. Writing in Latin in his 17th-century book Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Newton said, “Every body perseveres in its state of being at rest or of moving uniformly straight forward, except insofar as it is compelled to change its state by the forces impressed.”

Throughout the centuries, many philosophers of science have interpreted this phrasing to be about bodies that don’t have any forces acting upon them, says Daniel Hoek, a philosopher at Virginia Tech. For example, in 1965 Newton scholar Brian Ellis paraphrased him as saying, “Every body not subject to the action of forces continues in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line.” But that’s a bit puzzling, Hoek says, because there are no bodies in the universe that are free of external forces acting upon them. Why make a law about something that doesn’t exist?

Oct 19, 2023

Marc Andreessen just dropped a ‘Techno-Optimist Manifesto’ that sees a world of 50 billion people settling other planets

Posted by in categories: economics, robotics/AI, space

From the billionaire VC’s hot takes: Slowing AI innovation will kill people, and universal basic income will turn us into zoo animals.

Oct 19, 2023

Some models of holographic dark energy on the Randall–Sundrum brane and observational data

Posted by in categories: cosmology, physics

Russian astrophysicists propose the Casimir Effect causes the universe’s expansion to accelerate. Mystery effect speeds up the universe — not dark energy, says study.