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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
Metaverse: What Pre-planning We Should Do?
The world has been evolving over centuries in the technological realm. Transitioning from supercomputers to laptops and then to devices merely fitting in our pockets, we have seen humongous scientific advancements. We as human beings have benefitted a lot from it, but have we actually received the fruit of these developments? To whom has the lion's share gone to? Has it been ever pondered upon? 1% of the world’s population have half of the world’s wealth. This is the state of wealth disparity. Have we ever given it a thought that what is the reason behind this? They have made the right decisions at the right time. Individuals who were already vary of industrial and software developments have made fortunes, planning in advance, and seeking right directions and strategies. Similarly, the world waits for another major transition in the 4th phase of the industrial revolution, the metaverse. It has a lot to offer in which prior minor contributions can bear unprecedented fruits later on.
"BREATH OF CHANGE: A CITY RECLAIMED"
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, where skyscrapers touched the heavens and the city's pulse echoed through its crowded streets, Style found herself drawn to a community grappling with an invisible enemy – air pollution. Armed with her backpack and a heart full of empathy, He entered a neighborhood where the air was heavy with pollutants, and the dreams of its youngest residents hung in the balance.
Sweet DaddyPublished 3 months ago in FuturismKardashev Scale
The Kardashev Scale assesses a civilization's technological capabilities based on its ability to manipulate and utilize energy. This scale was devised by Russian astronomer Nikolai Semenovich Kardashev in 1964.
The future? Or will history just repeat itself?
If a sustainable society is successfully established on Mars by Earthlings, the initial settlers will primarily identify themselves as Earthlings and adhere to Earth's laws. It is undeniable that within the next 20 years or even two centuries, humans will undoubtedly set foot on the moon and Mars, establishing the first colonies.
Unraveling the Mysteries of Neuralink
In the realm of technological innovation, few names resonate as profoundly as Elon Musk. Known for his audacious ventures in space exploration, electric vehicles, and renewable energy, Musk has once again captured the world's attention with his latest endeavor: Neuralink. Promising to bridge the gap between humans and machines, Neuralink's brain-computer interface technology has sparked fascination and speculation alike. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of Neuralink, exploring its recent advancements and the potential implications for humanity.
Kaoset_layPublished 3 months ago in FuturismEmpowering Women in STEM
In the ever-evolving landscape of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), the imperative to foster diversity and inclusion has gained considerable attention. While the STEM fields have made significant strides in advancing innovation and knowledge, there remains a glaring gender disparity that calls for concerted efforts to empower women and dismantle barriers that hinder their full participation.
Dim EstherPublished 3 months ago in FuturismThis camera is going to take pictures of the Arizona desert for a millennium.
In what ways will the globe evolve in the ensuing millennia? None of us will live to find out the answer to that question unless you just so happen to have the keys to immortality or time travel. However, an experimental philosopher in Tuscon, Arizona, has developed to record it all.
Francis DamiPublished 3 months ago in FuturismThe Problem of Evolution in a Simulated Universe
I have been spending a considerable amount of time lately (2018) thinking about various aspects of different simulated universe hypotheses. One topic that arose in a recent post piqued my interest, how to account for evolution by natural selection in a simulated universe. I wish to address the issue from the most common simulation hypothesis perspective, what I call the simulation hypothesis 1 (SH1) type universe. In SH1 scenarios both the universe and ourselves are 100% simulations. In other words we are 100% simulated beings living in a 100% simulated universe. Immediately it seems a concern reveals itself for evolution by natural selection implies that there be a ‘natural’ world for the selection by fitness to occur in. In SH1 there is nothing natural, everything is simulated so how could evolution actually function in such a universe?
Everyday JunglistPublished 3 months ago in FuturismARTEMIS II LUNAR MISSION POSTPONED BY NASA
It’s been more than half a century since humans last set foot on the moon. The last of the crewed lunar missions was Apollo 17 back in December 1972.
David Morton RintoulPublished 3 months ago in FuturismExtraterrestrial beings or Aliens
Enrico Fermi, the renowned Italian physicist, is widely recognized as one of the greatest physicists in history. He played a pivotal role in establishing the fundamental principles of modern physics during the 20th century. Interestingly, despite his significant contributions, Fermi dedicated relatively little time to pondering the Fermi Paradox. In fact, it was merely a passing comment for him. The central question posed by this paradox is: "Where are they?" Here, "they" refers to extraterrestrial beings or aliens. Considering the vast expanse of our galaxy, known as the Milky Way, and the immense scale of the universe, it becomes evident that we inhabit a vast cosmic realm. The Milky Way alone boasts approximately 400 billion suns, with a substantial number of them hosting planetary systems. Consequently, there exists an abundance of habitable space, and more than enough time for civilizations to evolve and flourish. However, the crux of the Fermi Paradox lies in the fact that despite billions of years and countless worlds, we have yet to encounter any concrete evidence of extraterrestrial life within our galaxy. Thus, the paradox persists: Why is this the case?
Future Technology
In the future, the advancements in AI will bring about a world where humanity and artificial intelligence become intertwined. Tesla Bots will scale buildings and even be sent to the Moon. AI chatbots will assist people in controlling their lucid dreams, while tunnel diggers construct an underground city on Mars. Floating ocean cities and rotating ring space stations will be powered by fusion energy. This future will mark the official expansion of humans as a multiplanetary species. Lunar hover bikes will roam the lunar surface, and astronauts will enter cryosleep for long journeys. Astronomers will predict the existence of wormholes, and time cloaking devices will manipulate the speed of light to create invisible time. The advanced understanding of black holes will enable planetary data storage, with micro black holes grown in laboratories enclosed within Dyson spheres for energy harvesting. The era of biology and information will come to an end, giving rise to the singularity, where technology progresses faster than human predictions. Embark on a journey into the future and discover the remarkable technologies that await us.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence has the potential to surpass our wildest imaginations and bring about radical changes in our daily lives sooner than expected. Rule-based AI, also known as knowledge-based systems, operates on a predefined set of rules rather than intuition or learning. These systems make decisions based on these rules without the ability to adapt or learn from new or unexpected situations. Rule-based systems can be found in various everyday technologies that we often take for granted. For instance, alarm clocks and thermostats operate based on a set of rules. An alarm clock might emit a sound at 7 a.m., while a thermostat will turn on the air conditioner if the room temperature rises above 75°F. Business software also utilizes rule-based AI to automate mundane tasks and generate reports. Additionally, microwaves and car radios employ rule-based AI.