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This is logically impossible and therefore invalid. Firstly, please explain how light stops. It is not explained above. Are you...
Feb 16, 2025
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What was the mysterious space signal scientists discovered in 2024? Here are some possibilities
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Nice to see the new telescope and one of its new type of events. Hopefully we will learn more on the latter soon!
Feb 16, 2025
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Scientists found a new kind of cosmic signal in 2024, and still aren't quite sure what's causing it. What was the mysterious space...
Feb 16, 2025
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What the asteroid with a 1-in-48 chance of hitting Earth in 2032 looks like (images)
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But, the click bait continues...
Feb 15, 2025
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OK following the links in Zephyrus001's post, I think I have the NASA info on 2024 YR4, here: https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/ca/ . You will...
Feb 15, 2025
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If you want to read more details about NASA's Sentry System, it's available. There are even papers to read if you want to dig in more...
Feb 15, 2025
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As you guys have discussed, it would be fascinating to see the modelling on this. Much like hurricane/weather forecasting, there is...
Feb 15, 2025
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I am wondering how the probability of impacting Earth is calculated. From the descriptions in previous articles, it sounds like there...
Feb 14, 2025
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AI can now replicate itself — a milestone that has experts terrified
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Members can change notification settings in their profile. For example, I receive zero notifications from forum updates. Only...
Feb 14, 2025
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AI can now replicate itself — a milestone that has experts terrified
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Agreed, in general. The article is less than definitive and rather speculative. I still think this notion is far in the future. Time...
Feb 14, 2025
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AI can now replicate itself — a milestone that has experts terrified
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In that regard, I think we are okay. 🤖;)
Feb 14, 2025
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AI can now replicate itself — a milestone that has experts terrified
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Humorous reply aside, we are very far away from having to worry about hurting the "feelings" of AI beings. I suggest we stick to...
Feb 14, 2025
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Moon or Mars? Why not both, acting NASA head Janet Petro says
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Not really relevant in regards to NASA's budget though.
Feb 13, 2025
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Moon or Mars? Why not both, acting NASA head Janet Petro says
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Agreed and then there is the matter of resources ($$$).
Feb 13, 2025
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Introduce yourself! (And show us your swag)
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You'll be pleased to learn you're not old. ;) I'm not, and I was 16 when I watched Armstrong imprint Moon dust. There are other...
Feb 13, 2025
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