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It's Almost 2023 and AI Continues to Not Exist
The word of God: how AI is deified in the age of secularism A quote from the above linked (really excellent) piece by Thomas McMullan. I would be remiss if I did not point out that it seems man continues to have a penchant for deifying things which do not actually exist.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Futurism
The Full Blood Moon Eclipse
The Blood Moon Eclipse on November 8, 2022 is quite a magical event. Falling in the sign of Taurus, it brings waves of transformative energy that can shift us to higher states of consciousness and alignment in our journeys. In May 2022 we had another Blood Moon Eclipse, but in Scorpio. Can you recall any significant events or transformations happening around that time in your life? I can personally relate.
By Janine McCollum 3 years ago in Futurism
String Theory - The Theory Of Everything
Where do we come from and where does the world come from? What is the world made of? We are privileged to live in an age where we have come close enough to some of the answers. String theory is our latest attempt to answer the last of these questions - the "Theory of Everything".
By Viorel Secareanu3 years ago in Futurism
Egypt is moving forward with the safe disposal of e-waste
A sharply rising amount of e-waste is generated around the world and the environment risks from it thanks to constant innovation which pushes people to repeatedly invest in new electronics while their used ones rarely end up at recycling centers.
By Enas El Nemr 3 years ago in Futurism
The lost nuclear bombs that no one can find
t was a mild winter's morning at the height of the Cold War. On January 17, 1966, at around 10:30am, a Spanish shrimp fisherman watched a misshapen white parcel fall from the sky… and silently glide towards the Alboran Sea. It had something hanging beneath it, though he couldn’t make out what it was. Then it slipped beneath the waves.
By Holy horse3 years ago in Futurism
What would happen if we stopped using plastic?
Of the 8,300 million tonnes of virgin plastic produced up to the end of 2015, 6,300 million tonnes has been discarded. Most of that plastic waste is still with us, entombed in landfills or polluting the environment. Microplastics have been found in Antarctic sea ice, in the guts of animals that live in the deepest ocean trenches, and in drinking water around the world. In fact, plastic waste is now so widespread that researchers have suggested it could be used as a geological indicator of the Anthropocene.
By Turnell Feliu3 years ago in Futurism
16 details of what a company must do in its work
1, punctuality, not late This is the basic quality of young people who are starting in the workplace, and it is a red line that should not be crossed easily. Some people don't take tardiness seriously when they are in school, and they are used to being rambunctious, so they also have the same style after they go to work. It's not that bad to be late for a few minutes even if you are busy or have something to do, but the main thing is that you don't make a habit of it and you don't take it seriously. From the perspective of being a human being, punctuality is a virtue, and not being punctual is disrespectful and a waste of other people's time; from the perspective of doing something, punctuality is a proper working attitude, and people who are not punctual can hardly be trusted by their leaders and teams.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Futurism
Management is actually a very simple thing, just these three words to lead a team!
In the era of big entrepreneurship, there is never a single fighter. The success of all businesses and individual leaders cannot be achieved without the strength of the organization and the team. The ability to build a team set a strategy, and lead a team is crucial!
By Turnell Feliu3 years ago in Futurism






