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Unveiling the Complexities of Government Manipulation
Government manipulation is a topic that has intrigued scholars, activists, and citizens alike for centuries. The relationship between governments and their citizens is multifaceted, with power dynamics and influence playing significant roles. This article aims to delve into the ways in which governments manipulate and use their citizens, shedding light on the complexities of this phenomenon. In modern society, the relationship between governments and their citizens is complex and multifaceted. While governments are meant to serve and protect their people, there are instances where the manipulation and exploitation of human behavior occur. This article delves into the ways in which governments can manipulate and use their citizens, shedding light on this pervasive issue.
Saida ShazzadPublished 7 months ago in FuturismAmazing 2,700-Year-Old Winged Deity from Assyria Discovered in Iraq
Archaeologists have re-excavated a magnificent lamassu at the ancient city of Khursbad, Iraq, in a historic discovery. The enormous sculpture, which represents an Assyrian guardian deity, is typically shown with a body that resembles a lion or bull, wings that resemble birds, and a head that is like a human.
Francis DamiPublished 7 months ago in FuturismJapanese Trains Use This One Trick So They Are Never Delayed
Japan is a super cool place where they treasure old traditions, but they also embrace brand-new ideas and technologies. It's like having both an ancient treasure chest and a futuristic spaceship in the same country! That might seem a little strange, but it's what makes Japan a fantastic and unique place.
Varisha AhmedPublished 7 months ago in FuturismA new kind of 3D-printed carrot, in the words of its Qatar-based inventors
Qatari students aim to make ‘food accessible to people all over the world’ with their newly invented 3D printer. Innovation in the heart of Qatar has birthed a groundbreaking solution to the widespread issue of food insecurity. Two visionary students, Mohammad Annan, aged 20, and Lujain Al Mansoori, aged 21, both pursuing information systems at Doha's Carnegie Mellon University, have achieved an extraordinary feat - the creation of a 3D printer capable of mass-producing vegetables, offering a potential remedy to the global food crisis.
nizam uddinPublished 7 months ago in FuturismThe Religiosity of the Scientific Mind
A lot of people put a lot of credence in the scientific “belief” model. In their mind, science is 100 percent right because it has been proven and religion/spirituality is a bunch of fairy tale hoo-hah. They base their belief in science on things they have only been allowed to read (just like Christians base their beliefs on what they have read in the Bible and ancient spiritual texts. There is an awful lot of scientific knowledge in the Bible by the way). But NOT ONE of these science-based based pearl clutchers and chest beaters has ever set foot in a scientific laboratory or worked on a peer reviewed scientific manuscript that are “providing” this scientific knowledge they hokd so dear as truth. I have. I worked in academic science for 25 years, and I can tell you unequivocally, IT IS A CONTROLLED BELIEF SYSTEM meant to manipulate the stupid public by fooling them into thinking they are smart. It is an ego manipulation meant to control you. Frequently, very frequently, important scientific knowledge that has been ascertained and gone through the “infamous” double blind study protocol and peer review is never released to the public. The public (and that means “you”) are spoon-fed only what is deemed necessary for you to know and that knowledge is presented in a way to control you and make you feel superior and special. I have personally witnessed it and participated in this ruse firsthand when I worked at one of the most prestigious medical schools in the country and would help stage events for the media. Yes, they are staged events. When we designed these events, a lot of money was put it into from appropriate artwork (down to putting fake family pictures on the desks of scientists to make them look more human and up to falsified scientific displays that the media would come in film/take pictures of and slobber like a bunch of incompetent idiots thinking they were special. I am NOT saying the scientists were not human, they were so don’t go down the rabbit hole. They, however, were trained not to show compassion or in some instances love. And the public has been manipulated into thinking they were family men with beautiful children. They were made to look harmless. At one point, pictures of MY children were used in a national news show as the “children” of a renowned scientist who had no children, but they wanted him to appear to be a normal family man. MY CHILDREN. At one point, I filled up test tubes with watered down tea and apple juice so an experiment could be staged for the media. The media would be given tweaked information in the form of papers and unpublished manuscripts full of shit that they would then report on to manipulate the public. Yet the media was manipulated through ego into thinking they were being given privileged information. I was part of the machinery. I was young and didn't know better and my ego was stroked. But that said, for lack of a better word, I was an “insider.” Yes, a very low-level insider, but I saw stuff. And I was also manipulated into thinking I was special because I walked among the human gods/scientists who were manipulating you. So, when you spit off nonsense of breakthroughs and how science is the only way to believe because it is proven truth because you have been fed false information and have had your ego stroked into thinking you are smarter than you are, I have to kind of laugh at you. You have been manipulated in the EXACT same way you claim religious leaders have manipulated people over millennium to control you.
Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual WarriorPublished 7 months ago in FuturismBiggest Myth About Innovation
The most common misconception about innovation lies in the stories we tell about how it happens. We often imagine lone geniuses toiling away, single-handedly birthing revolutionary ideas in a flash of brilliance. However, this is far from the reality of innovation. True innovation is a complex and messy process, teeming with unpredictable connections, cultural forces, and fortuitous occurrences.
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
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Quantum Computers are Transforming Technology
Meet Dave and Ryan, two computer engineers who share a profound friendship. Their journey takes a fascinating turn as they embark on a game of coin flipping using Dave's computer, pitting their wits against the computer itself. Dave faces an uncertain choice, with Ryan observing closely as the computer makes the initial move, leaving Dave in the dark about the result - heads or tails. Dave's turn allows him to decide whether to flip the coin or abstain, all without revealing his choice to the computer. The game unfolds, and the computer eventually discloses the results. It's in the midst of this gaming session that Ryan drops an intriguing revelation - there's only a 50% chance for either of them to emerge victorious.
Compendium of Humanity's End
Marco Chung is the oldest human in the known universe. Displaced in time by his job ferrying people and supplies to the extrasolar colonies around the galaxy, Marco finds no semblance of peace or belonging upon his rare returns to an ever-changing Earth. Meanwhile, despite centuries of exploration and settlement, there have been no signs of past or present life anywhere that humans have looked. Whether it is nearby Mars or far away Novissimus, it appears more and more likely that Earth is uniquely filled with life, at least within the Milky Way.
The severity of resiliency
A True Story that yields to pursue, things that is in the labyrinth of destitution that which out of innocence wellbeing’s of the young girl named Lily. Her days were woven with threads of struggle created too much symphony with the weight of the family’s unspoken burdens.
The Rise of a Young Maverick
In the heartland of America, in a small town where cornfields stretched to the horizon and local politics had remained unchanged for generations, a young maverick was quietly plotting a revolution. His name was Benjamin Harris, a charismatic and unconventional Republican candidate, and he was about to challenge the established party hierarchy like never before.
Learn to Code or go extinct
Learning about programming and artificial intelligence is essential for anyone who wants to successfully navigate the complex currents of the near future, given how quickly technology and industry are moving. AI, with its extraordinary ability to imitate human cognition, offers previously unheard-of prospects for automation, prediction, and optimization. Programming, as the fundamental language of computers, enables the creation of digital solutions to a wide range of problems. Large language models (LLMs), which are capable of digesting enormous volumes of text input and producing human-like prose, have become a revolutionary force in the field of artificial intelligence. This makes them particularly significant in the current era.
khan tauqeerPublished 7 months ago in Futurism