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Why dont we have AI yet?


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How Obama came to earth:
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dude you are full of it
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dude you are full of it


he was joking
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Nov 9 2016 04:54pm
Not saying this guy is right or wrong
just that he doesn't like the Newton or the Eisenstein explanation of "gravity" and he explains how it might be the increased probability of electrons to be drawn to particles due to quantum mechanics
maybe this increased possibility is similar to vibrating string theory as an explanation, so its only a theory, sorry if you get triggered.



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Nov 12 2016 05:42pm
Rather than demo another new technology, Tom Wujec reaches back to one of our earliest (how old? The astrolabe was according to legend invented by Hipparchus of Nicaea, the second century BCE Greek astronomer) but also most ingenious devices -- the astrolabe.
With thousands of uses, from telling time to mapping the night sky, this old tech reminds us that the ancient can be as brilliant as the brand-new.



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From a strange coin w/ a strange alien on it to ancient roman coins found in Japan how mysterious, here are 10 odd coin findings!


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Nov 16 2016 01:48pm
How do they "launch" satellites into "geosynchronous orbit"?
check out the footage from 28:30 - 32:30



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Quote (card_sultan @ Nov 16 2016 09:48am)
How do they "launch" satellites into "geosynchronous orbit"?
check out the footage from 28:30 - 32:30

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP7GghpEldA

If you're triggered easily, dont watch the video, alt+F4, log off the internet and throw your computer in the garbage.


Knew that video wouldn't be up for long - it was too shocking to some.

Ya, "you cant handle the truth" is still very true.

Props if you managed to catch it, your tears are tasty if you had to report it.



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Flat Earth a Turning Point

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