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Apr 14, 2024

New Solution To The Fermi Paradox Suggests The Great Filter Is Nearly Upon Us

Posted by in categories: alien life, existential risks

How optimistic.


First, a little background. With 200 billion trillion (ish) stars in the universe and 13.7 billion years that have elapsed since it all began, you might be wondering where all the alien civilizations are at. This is the basic question behind the Fermi paradox, the tension between our suspicions of the potential for life in the universe (given planets found in habitable zones, etc) and the fact that we have only found one planet with an intelligent (ish) species inhabiting it.

One solution, or at least a way of thinking about the problem, is known as the Great Filter. Proposed by Robin Hanson of the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University, the argument goes that given the lack of observed technologically advanced alien civilizations, there must be a great barrier to the development of life or civilization that prevents them from getting to a stage where they are making big, detectable impacts on their environment that we can witness from Earth.

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Apr 14, 2024

For the first time, Wigner crystal is seen using a quantum device

Posted by in categories: futurism, quantum physics

Physicists at Princeton University successfully visualize the 90-year-old Wigner Crystal theory. This could pave the way for future quantum discoveries.

Apr 14, 2024

Video: Largest 3D map of the universe reveals hints of new physics

Posted by in categories: physics, space, virtual reality

Astronomers have produced the largest 3D map of the universe, which can be explored in an interactive VR video. In the process, they’ve uncovered some tantalizing hints that our understanding of physics, including the ultimate fate of the cosmos, could be wrong.

The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is a huge international project to map out the universe in three dimensions, which began collecting data in 2021. This early version of the map only includes data collected during the first year – 5.7 million galaxies and quasars out of the planned goal of 40 million. This data allows the scientists to peer as far as 11 billion light-years into deep space and time, providing a glimpse into the very early universe with an unprecedented precision of less than 1%.

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Apr 14, 2024

Renowned Physicist Edward Witten’s Groundbreaking String Theory Revelation

Posted by in category: quantum physics

String Theory proposes that the fundamental building blocks of the universe are tiny vibrating strings, forcing gravity and quantum mechanics to work together and providing a rich framework for understanding the universe Questions to inspire discussion What is String Theory? —String Theory proposes that the fundament.

Apr 14, 2024

Attempting To Slow The Epigenetic Pace Of Aging (13-Test Analysis)

Posted by in categories: genetics, life extension

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Apr 14, 2024

Egypt breakthrough after archaeologists discover ‘mega-tomb’

Posted by in category: innovation

The hoard of more than 100 coffins and priceless artefacts was one of the biggest such hauls archaeologists made in the region.

Apr 14, 2024

MIT researchers reveal incredible method to remove array of harmful pollutants from water: ‘Most technologies focus only on specific molecules’

Posted by in categories: chemistry, engineering

Researchers at the MIT Department of Chemical Engineering have created a new method of cleaning micropollutants from water, using zwitterionic molecules — i.e., molecules with the same number of positive and negative charges.

Devashish Gokhale, a PhD student and one of the researchers, explained zwitterionic molecules by comparing them to magnets.

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Apr 14, 2024

Rocket Lab wins $14.4 million contract to launch Space Test Program experiment

Posted by in categories: military, space travel

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The mission named STP-S30 is projected to launch in 2026 on a Rocket Lab Electron small launcher from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at NASA Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.

Apr 14, 2024

4TB SD cards are arriving in 2025 for your cameras and laptops

Posted by in categories: computing, electronics

This new SD card will support 8K video recording.

Apr 14, 2024

First AI-generated rom-com is due this summer — and the trailer puts Hallmark Channel to shame

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The popular TV company’s first original feature is made with Runway ML and Midjourney.

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