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The Future of Metaverse: How the Internet is Changing the World
Virtual reality has the potential to change everything, from how we work to how we play. Metaverse is the next generation of virtual reality and cognitive computing and will disrupt industries, such as gaming and education, while also reshaping our daily lives. What will this mean for business? How can it benefit you? Let’s take a look at what the metaverse is and how it could impact our world in the coming years.
By Bikram Gaihre6 months ago in Geeks
Review: Homer's Enemy
This episode, aired on May 4, 1997, has a rating of 9.3 out of 10, making it the most limited episode of the 28th season so far. The creators of the Simpsons episode are divided on their point of view: creator Matt Groening puts them in his favorite pieces while former great producer Mike Reiss calls them one of his favorites. The Simpsons on Saturday is one of the biggest, and it is my favorite program.
By Bikram Gaihreabout a year ago in Beat
Character Review: Marge Simpson
S is a type of personality that often stays in the wrong relationship for a long time, as happened to Homer and Marge. Simpsons is a sitcom where the characters' personalities have not changed from one episode to another, so Marge remains the perfect woman of the family, always trying to improve her home, no matter how frustrating. In each episode, you can see a small part of his wishes that things might be different, but his attitude is to accept and appreciate the life he has.
By Bikram Gaihre2 years ago in Beat
Character Review: Homer Simpson
Whether Homer sells a balloon ticket, Lisa does two jobs to buy a pony or holds a photo of Maggie at work, Homer has spent part of her life proving to Marge that she loves him and is a good man. This is Lisa's decision not to disappoint her husband at all times. Bart is in his world and it’s easy not to feel sorry for him, but you have to feel sorry for Lisa because we all try to be like him and be a good father to him from time to time.
By Bikram Gaihre2 years ago in Geeks
The Mathematical Constant: Pi (Π)
Fixed pi is a measure of the width and width of a circle in Euclidean geometry according to the natural definition. If the diameter of the circle is 1 and its width is pi, then the statistical pi is an odd number corresponding to 3.14159. The rotation scale and its width have changed to Euclides geometry in mathematics, physics, and technology. The size of the circle and its defined relationship and its width and width.
By Bikram Gaihre2 years ago in Futurism
Is AI A Threat To Mankind?
Building robots is impossible, but intelligent, very rich AI can be paid to manage more people to do their jobs. What worries us is that superhuman intelligence has been manipulated, such as the need for Internet robotic bodies, the need to defraud financial markets, to establish human researchers, to deceive human leaders, and to develop weapons that we do not yet understand. The erroneous notion of a "robot" implies the myth that machines cannot be controlled by humans. It is widely believed that intelligent beings, whether human or machine, are not good enough for humanity.
By Bikram Gaihre2 years ago in Futurism
The Rise of Global Warming
Unseen trends in future climate research will play a major role in the next climate change assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which is expected to be published next year. There is a great deal of scientific consensus that global warming has increased over the past decade and that this increase is due to the production of man-made gas (90-100% depending on the specific question, time, and method of making published examples all astronomers agree). Despite political controversies over climate change, the IPCC concluded with an important report dated 27 September 2013 that scientists are convinced of the link between human activity and global warming.
By Bikram Gaihre2 years ago in Earth
Pollution and Human Relationship
In a unique study that included tests on the toxicity of particulates, toxic substances, and greenhouse gases that put people at risk of toxic waste, lead researcher Drew Richard Marcantonio of the University of Notre Dame, who will be a doctorate in humanities, Sean. Princeton and Agustin Fuentes of the University of Notre Dame have found a strong and important relationship between the distribution of global climate and the dangers of toxic pollution. In other words, countries most at risk of the effects of climate change are those countries with the highest risk of toxic air pollution, i.e. In the first study of its kind which included testing both the risk of toxic particles and non-toxic emissions, greenhouse gas researchers Fielder, Debra Javeline (Princeton) and Agustin Fuentes (Notre Dame) have found a strong and important relationship between global warming and the dangers of toxic pollution.
By Bikram Gaihre2 years ago in Earth