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Jul 8, 2022

Aliens Could Be Using Quantum Communications to Talk Across Interstellar Space

Posted by in categories: alien life, mathematics, quantum physics

While we haven’t found any evidence of alien life yet, that doesn’t mean it’s not out there, beyond our reach. Now, a team of researchers has put together a mathematical model showing aliens could potentially be communicating across space – via quantum physics.

Efforts are well underway to make quantum communications a reality here on Earth. The idea is that quantum mechanics provide certain properties that would make information transfer inherently faster and more secure than regular systems… if we can get it to work.

One of the major hurdles to overcome before quantum networks can be established is that they’re very fragile and susceptible to interference. According to this latest study, such networks could fly across space without breaking up.

Jul 8, 2022

Frozen Apollo 17 samples finally analysed after 50 years

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Scientists are finally getting a look at frozen lunar surface samples from the last time that humans walked on the Moon.

The samples were collected during the Apollo 17 mission, which returned to Earth in December 1972.

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Jul 8, 2022

2045: A New Era for Humanity

Posted by in categories: economics, government, life extension, robotics/AI, transhumanism

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In February of 2012 the first Global Future 2045 Congress was held in Moscow. There, over 50 world leading scientists from multiple disciplines met to develop a strategy for the future development of humankind. One of the main goals of the Congress was to construct a global network of scientists to further research on the development of cybernetic technology, with the ultimate goal of transferring a human’s individual consciousness to an artificial carrier.

2012–2013. The global economic and social crises are exacerbated. The debates on the global paradigm of future development intensifies.

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Jul 8, 2022

What does it mean when we say that space-time is expanding?

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When it comes to something as complex as space-time, intuition comes in different ways, depending on the level of science you have access to, writes Chanda Prescod-Weinstein.

Jul 8, 2022

Quantum collaboration demonstrates

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Quantum collaboration demonstrates in Chicagoland the first steps toward functional long-distance quantum networks over deployed telecom fiber optics, opening the door to scalable quantum computing — https://bit.ly/3QXe780

Jul 8, 2022

Nvidia Omniverse AI Predicts Alternate Future of The World | FIFA Uses Full Body Tracking AI

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, singularity

Nvidia omniverse to predict an alternate future of the world by forecasting productivity with AI, FIFA integrates full body tracking AI to help referees make calls, and new Meta AI translates 200 languages with highest degree of accuracy.

AI News Timestamps:
0:00 Nvidia Omniverse AI Predicts Alternate Future of The World.
3:01 FIFA Uses Full Body Tracking AI
4:05 Meta AI Translates 200 Languages.

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Jul 8, 2022

New dating method shatters our understanding of human evolution

Posted by in category: evolution

Australopithecus fossils in South Africa are one million years older than initially thought. This could rewrite the story of human evolution.

Jul 8, 2022

World’s first self-calibrated photonic chip: An interchange for optical data superhighways

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Research led by Monash and RMIT Universities in Melbourne has found a way to create an advanced photonic integrated circuit that builds bridges between data superhighways, revolutionizing the connectivity of current optical chips and replacing bulky 3D-optics with a wafer thin slice of silicon.

Jul 8, 2022

Quantum simulator shows how parts of electrons move at different speeds in 1D

Posted by in category: quantum physics

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A quantum simulator at Rice University is giving physicists a clear look at spin-charge separation, the quantum world’s version of the magician’s illusion of sawing a person in half.

Jul 8, 2022

How “Big Brotherhood” is building an all-seeing surveillance network

Posted by in categories: government, surveillance

The government doesn’t need to watch you to know exactly who you are. The market for data about our most intimate selves is booming.