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Dec 7, 2020

Hayabusa-2: Capsule with asteroid samples in ‘perfect’ shape

Posted by in category: space

Asteroid capsule located in Australian desert.


A team retrieves a capsule carrying the first significant quantities of rock from an asteroid is in “perfect” shape, according to scientists.

Dec 6, 2020

No One Can Explain Why Planes Stay in the Air

Posted by in category: transportation

🤔


Do recent explanations solve the mysteries of aerodynamic lift?

Dec 6, 2020

India Plots Smartphone Dominance Amid U.S.-China Trade War | WSJ

Posted by in category: mobile phones

India is positioning itself as a smartphone-production hub amid a U.S.-China trade war that has disrupted global supply chains and left tech firms such as Apple and Samsung looking for alternatives to China to manufacture their products. Photo: Olivier Le Hellard for The Wall Street Journal.

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Dec 6, 2020

Canadian Food Security is Important; December 5th, 2020 Direct from the Farmers Mouth

Posted by in category: food

A short recording of one of the speakers at the Saturday Dundas Square Freedom Protest on December 5th, 2020.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B67e1MtY–A


Premiering at 8:30pm EST tonight.

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Dec 6, 2020

Killer Robots Will Fight Our Wars: Can They Be Trusted?

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

The wars of the future will be fought by swarms of robots. Can we trust them to make the right decisions?

Dec 6, 2020

Police Drones Are Starting to Think for Themselves

Posted by in categories: drones, robotics/AI

Article from New York times. 😃


In one Southern California city, flying drones with artificial intelligence are aiding investigations while presenting new civil rights questions.

Dec 6, 2020

Two very different approaches to restoring vision

Posted by in category: futurism

Reprogramming nerve cells and hardware implants both add to visual acuity.

Dec 6, 2020

China Tests Sodramjet Jet Engine With Mach 16 Speeds to Reach ‘Anywhere on Earth in 2 Hours’

Posted by in category: transportation

China has made tall claims after testing an advanced aircraft engine prototype. The claim is that the ‘sodramjet’ (short form for ‘standing oblique detonation ramjet)’ jet engine could power an aircraft to such speeds that it can reach anywhere on Earth in two hours.

The engine prototype, tested in hypersonic wind tunnel simulating flight conditions, came off clocking test speeds nine times the speed of sound, the Chinese engineers said, according to the South China Morning Post. The test was conducted in Beijing the report adds.

Dec 6, 2020

Supra Librix

Posted by in categories: ethics, mathematics, robotics/AI

I have the honor of being a guest on the USTP Enlightenment Salon today, many thanks to Gennady and David for the invitation.
I was a Linux sys/net admin.
I was never interested in politics until it became IMPOSSIBLE to avoid. Every action or inaction is now a political statement in some people’s minds. That’s a terrible state of affairs that has been imposed on us. So I put my hacker hat on and went to work to discover why there exists an abject division on truth and morals and how politics became the catalyst for the phenomenon.
I’ll be discussing the roots of my theory: Physix, a mathematical model for thought and behavior. The political derivative is the Q-vote. It’s a novel approach to democracy.
Nell Watson (https://www.nellwatson.com/) will be using a derivative of Physix for machine learning and ethics on https://www.ethicsnet.org/, but I think the most interesting quality of Physix is it’s commercial value. It codifies the decision process: Q-Logic.
Every action or thought can be assigned one of 525 unique patterns on this 5×5 grid. 13,125 if you add voice. Economics, psychology, philosophy, religion, politics and every conceivable imaginary or spacetime event fits. Psychohistory. The matrix has been hacked.

Physix gives AI a finite vocabulary to analyze the infinite chaos of life and imagination. The patterns can be compared to both physical and psychological results, solve for the most preferred.
It’s odd to me that Youtube HASN’T thought of color ratings to highlight videos, Zoom could integrate it with their platform to rate conversations and for meetings. It could be used with any human interaction to rate quality of communication.
The key to real world solutions is that I present this as Open Source Human Nature. Free. Where there is commercial value derived, 10% of the profit/efficiency gained will go to a fund where the money will be spent 100% publicly and tracked (using the same polling system) over time to find the most efficient way to make people happy. I’m looking forward to working with the USTP on the political side, on the AI side Nell Watson is just dipping her toe in the water, I’m looking for a capable AI group to integrate the idea. David Kelley from what I can tell has done all the deep research, my idea is just a different tool to bring it together. I have a programmer, an investor waiting to hear from someone in the field to say they are interested in tackling this.
From all the interactions I’ve had, the USTP is the most progressive, rationally minded group I’ve found. I believe the people involved with this Party would be the best to understand the implications and help me navigate the shark infested waters of politics, NGO’s, Big Tech and Academia.
It’s a new world, AI has a new tool to analyze us and become an ally, this renders the current political paradigm an ancient, sclerotic remnant of brute force mass persuasion for power and money.
It’s time for a paradigm shift of consciousness, aided by AI. The USTP is uniquely suited to bring this to the political forefront.
USTP: Let’s go.

Dec 6, 2020

New COVID-19 Test Uses a Smartphone Camera and CRISPR Genetic Technology

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, mobile phones

Imagine swabbing your nostrils, putting the swab in a device, and getting a read-out on your phone in 15 to 30 minutes that tells you if you are infected with the COVID-19 virus. This has been the vision for a team of scientists at Gladstone Institutes, University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), and University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). And now, they report a scientific breakthrough that brings them closer to making this vision a reality.

One of the major hurdles to combating the COVID-19 pandemic and fully reopening communities across the country is the availability of mass rapid testing. Knowing who is infected would provide valuable insights about the potential spread and threat of the virus for policymakers and citizens alike.

Yet, people must often wait several days for their results, or even longer when there is a backlog in processing lab tests. And, the situation is worsened by the fact that most infected people have mild or no symptoms, yet still carry and spread the virus.