Mar 15, 2020
A new quantum theory predicts that the future could be influencing the past
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: futurism, quantum physics
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A new study challenges what we understand about the workings of time.
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A new study challenges what we understand about the workings of time.
Scientists who study the biology of Aging agreed that we would someday be able to slow down the aging process substantially.
Dr. Aubrey de Grey, Chief Science Officer at SENS Research Foundation and VP of New Technology Discovery at AgeX Therapeutics believes that the critical biomedical technology required to eliminate aging derived debilitation and death is now within reach.
In his book âEnding Agingâ he and his research assistant Michael Rae described the details of this biotechnology. They explained that the Aging of the human body, just like the Aging of manmade machines, results from an accumulation of various types of damage. As with manmade machines, this damage can periodically be repaired, leading to the indefinite extension of the machines fully functional lifetime just as is routinely done with classic cars.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute; AEI) in Hannover together with international colleagues have published their second Open Gravitational-wave Catalog (2-OGC). They used improved search methods to dig deeper into publicly available data from LIGOâs and Virgoâs first and second observation runs. Apart from confirming the ten known binary black hole mergers and one binary neutron star merger, they also identify four promising black hole merger candidates, which were missed by initial LIGO/Virgo analyses. These results demonstrate the value of searches in public LIGO/Virgo data by research groups independent of the LIGO/Virgo collaborations. The research team also makes available its complete catalogue in addition to detailed analysis of more than a dozen possible binary black hole mergers.
âWe incorporate cutting edge methods,â says Alexander Nitz, a staff scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) in Hannover, who led the international research team. âOur improvements enable discovering fainter binary black hole mergers: the four additional signals show that this works!â
The results were published in The Astrophysical Journal today.
Ren Zhiqiang appears to be the latest government critic silenced by the Communist Party as it cracks down on dissent over the epidemic.
You wonât have to be a tester to try Windows 10âs new, built-in Linux kernel in the near future. Microsoft has confirmed that Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 will be widely available when Windows 10 version 2004 arrives. Youâll have to install it manually for a âfew monthsâ until an update adds automatic installs and updates, but thatâs a small price to pay if you want Linux and Windows to coexist in peace and harmony. Itâll be easier to set up, at least â the kernel will now be delivered through Windows Update instead of forcing you to install an entire Windows image.
Based on myth and such it could a definite possibility that this tale is true.
Amelia Earhart was one of the first female pilots in Earth history. She had been on expeditions all over the world, and recalled seeing people doing all kinds of strange things to their bodies. In the midâ20th century she became famous for being the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1937 she attempted to fly around the world, and on July 2nd, she and her navigator, Fred Noonan, took off from New Guinea and headed east, around the equator.
However, while over the Pacific Ocean, their Lockheed L-10 Electra airplane ran low on gas. They began looking for an atoll to set down on, and tried to send out an SOS. Suddenly, they saw a huge light behind them. The plane stopped dead, and then started moving backwards towards the light. That was the last Earhart remembered of the event. They were in fact being abducted by an alien species, the Briori. To the outside world, it appeared that the plane just vanished somewhere in the South Seas.
Population Research Institute President Steven W. Mosher wrote at the New York Post on Saturday that Chinaâs coronavirus epidemic could have been unleashed by researchers who sold laboratory animals to the notorious âwet marketsâ of Wuhan for extra cash.
Mosher is not the first skeptic of Beijingâs official coronavirus narrative to note the presence of an advanced microbiology lab near Wuhan, the city where the epidemic originated. Since the early days of the crisis, theories have suggested everything from the lab accidentally releasing the virus to speculation that the virus might have been deliberately designed as a biological weapon.
His theory cited as evidence the release of new guidelines from the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology calling for âstrengthening biosecurity management in microbiology labs that handle advanced viruses like the novel coronavirus.â
How would a massive federal spending program like a universal basic income (UBI) affect the macroeconomy? We use the Levy Institute macroeconometric model to estimate the impact of three versions of such an unconditional cash assistance program over an eight-year time horizon. Overall, we find that the economy can not only withstand large increases in federal spending, but could also grow thanks to the stimulative effects of cash transfers on the economy.
All restaurants, cafĂ©s, cinemas and clubs in France will close at midnight in an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus, the French prime minister Ădouard Philippe said in a press conference.
He said the virus is spreading faster even though limitations on mass gatherings were imposed.
âPeople are still going to cafes and restaurants which is something that I would normally enjoy because this is the French way of living but not during these times,â he said.
At its peak, a NIF inertial confinement fusion (ICF) implosion lasts about 100 trillionths of a second. The imploded fuel is a hundred millionths of a meter in diameter and as much as eight times denser than lead. The center of the imploded capsule is a few times hotter than the core of the sun.
Developing a clear understanding of exactly whatâs happening in a NIF implosion under those extreme conditions is one of the biggest challenges researchers face as they work toward achieving fusion ignition on the worldâs largest and highest-energy laser system.
To help meet that challenge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and its partner laboratories and universities have designed and built an extensive suite of more than a dozen nuclear diagnostics, with more on the way.