What is this huge sum to vaccinate for a disease that has less than half a dozen even alleged human infections? What is the money for really? Is a gain of function planned to insure the money looks reasonable? The people are not going to go through lockdowns and the rest like in 2020. We know where it leads and that it is completely unscientific. So what is really going on here?
Perhaps I was just a little too young to really get into Myst, but The 7th Guest really grabbed my attention! I never managed to beat the microscope puzzle, but it doesn't affect the story much to just skip it.
The song at the end (Skeletons in my Closet) is also excellent!
Hilarious claim considering regular fingerprint readers can't dependably read my print for more than a few weeks max. I believe this not at all.
Way back in the 90s a lot of people thought quite a bit about wearable computers and decent easy input to them. This is not that different from decent input to VR systems. Obviously Apple with its VR model and stupid floating keyboard doesn't have it right. Who cares if you finger flexes are mapped? You can do that just monitoring a few muscle twitches. You don't need to map neurons at all. Especially for things like typing what is wrong with the 3 joints per finger times 9 other fingertips per joint for 10x9 inputs letters/numbers? That is an idea fro the 90s.
So if you could read per neuron good luck training people to map intent to individual neurons. Biofeedback is simple in comparison. Why is Meta boring us with science fiction gobbledygook that isn't even as good as stuff that has been brainstormed for 30 years?
If you want the developed world to stay solvent and one the developing world to develop then moves like this are crucial. Also ending anti-nuclear hysteria. Renewables? On the order of $6 trillion for just the renewable energy equipment and installation in the US without additional obvious costs. An estimate 10x that to do renewables worldwide. When the world is still not recovered from the disastrous COVID measures and is being further damaged by the Russia sanctions and ESG gone made when it comes to all important things like farming, energy, fertilizer we simply cannot afford the costs even if you believe it is necessary any time real soon (ti ISN'T). Net Zero 2030 is a very cynical and dangerous to human flourishing push.
There is no energy source that beats it in both density and portability today. This combination is especially important in many applications in the developed world and crucial to many more in the developing world. So for once I approve of something the World Bank did. Human flourishing is directly correlated with per capita energy use.
Oh, and after 30 years by themselves in a spaceship, once the "astronaut" gets there, they're probably INSANE.
From re-watching Friends and Seinfeld 2400 times.
Crashing is the easy part. Really, everything we put on Mars is just a controlled crash, and that's when everything goes right.
Cranks *ARE* their base.
"The wealthy don't pay taxes" isn't a winning campaign message.
Where would you get the meteor? How would you direct it?
If you were an alien, and you managed to make it across interstellar space to another solar system, maybe you are at the very limit of your civilization's technological advancement, and you have spent 30 years on a one-man one-way mission and after all that just landing "successfully" (not dead) was the best you could manage.
*IF* there are aliens, and *IF* interstellar travel is possible, the first beings to do it are going to be coming in on the space equivalent of a Viking longship, not an aircraft carrier or 787.
First contact isn't going to be with a ship capable of doing anything other than just barely getting there.
The unfacts, did we have them, are too imprecisely few to warrant our certitude.