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Just wait for summer
View its text, think of your heart, the past vividly, ran Yan. One, warbler still afraid of spring old, can teach people waste spring
ray hacklefordPublished 10 months ago in FuturismDoes AI pose an existential risk to humanity?
well, to answer such a question, we have to form a deep understanding of both how our brain works and then how does the machines work?
rahmeh samehPublished 10 months ago in FuturismTHE LAST OF US
Picture this: It's a peaceful Sunday morning, and you wake up feeling refreshed. After stretching, you open your window to a breathtaking view of clear skies. But something seems off—the usually bustling streets are deserted. You realize with surprise that you are the sole inhabitant on this planet. Uncertainty fills your mind as you wonder where everyone has gone.
Jack MutindaPublished 10 months ago in 01TIME TRAVEL
You mentioned Stephen Hawking's argument that the lack of invasion by future tourists is evidence against the possibility of time travel. However, it's possible that time travelers could come to our time secretly, without attracting attention. Let's explore some of the most famous purported time travelers.
Jack MutindaPublished 10 months ago in 01PLANT CHAT
Plants offer us a sense of peace and tranquility in the loud and hectic world. They stand silently, providing a quiet presence that doesn't yell or move. However, what if I told you that at this very moment, your favorite cactus is engaged in a form of communication with its plant companions? These plant-to-plant messages could potentially hold the key to solving one of the biggest challenges humanity faces: feeding the world.
Jack MutindaPublished 10 months ago in 01THE BIZARRE GIANT GLOW
The Hubble Space Telescope was deployed into a low Earth orbit in 1990 and has since accumulated over 30 years of experience observing various celestial objects. Named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, the telescope was constructed by NASA and is part of a group of devices known as NASA's Great Observatories, which also includes the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, the Chandra X-ray Observatory, and the Spitzer Space Telescope.
Jack MutindaPublished 10 months ago in 01TITANIC FIRE THEORY
Recent research has cast doubt on the long-held belief that the Titanic's collision with an iceberg was the sole cause of its tragic sinking on April 15, 1912. Journalist Synonym Maloney has conducted extensive research on the subject, revealing a new theory that suggests a fire played a significant role in the disaster.
Jack MutindaPublished 10 months ago in 01How to start a small business in 2023, based on current trends and the situation
Starting a small business in 2023, based on current trends and the situation, involves identifying popular business ideas and having the right resources to execute them effectively. Here are fifteen popular business ideas and resources to help you execute them properly:
I did SomethingPublished 10 months ago in 01