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The search for extraterrestrial life has long gone back and forth between scientific curiosity, public fascination and outright skepticism. Recently, scientists claimed the “strongest evidence” of life on a distant exoplanet – a world outside our solar system.Grandiose headlines often promise proof that we are not alone, but scientists remain cautious. Is this caution unique to the field of astrobiology? In truth, major scientific breakthroughs are rarely accepted quickly.Newton’s laws of motion and gravity, Wegener’s theory of plate tectonics, and human-made climate change all faced prolonged scrutiny before achieving consensus. You may like But does the nature of the search…
Douglas Mulhall is a biotech company co-founder, science author, and journalist. In the first half, he discussed the importance of elastin fiber in the body and how it’s essential for good health. This often-overlooked substance impacts vital functions like breathing and blood circulation. He explained that elastin production begins to decline around age 25, which increases susceptibility to chronic inflammation and various health conditions like heart disease. “Elastin fiber is probably the most complicated material in the human body,” he added, likening it to the wire rope in a suspension bridge that requires constant maintenance to avoid collapse. Mulhall noted…
CIA confirmed Ark of the Covenant’s existence using remote viewing, resurfaced declassified docs claim
Paging Dr. Indiana Jones. The CIA claimed to have confirmed the existence of the Ark of the Covenant by way of remote viewing — aka extra sensory perception or ESP — alleging the mysterious and sacred object is guarded by “entities” with an “unknown” power, a recently resurfaced declassified document claims. In a remote viewing session on Dec. 5, 1988, remote viewer #32 was tasked with identifying a target that, unbeknownst to them, ended up being the storied Ark of the Covenant, according to document, which was declassified on Aug. 8, 2000, and has been circulating on social media. Logistically,…
The explosion of generative artificial intelligence and its intricate relationship with our natural intelligence is not 100% positive. It comes with challenges, some of which are only slowly coming to the surface. The myriad of dynamic interactions that characterize our hybrid existence operate across the four fundamental dimensions of human life: our aspirations, emotions, thoughts, and sensations/behavior. Left unchecked, it might lead to a vicious descent into cognitive and experiential distortion. Understanding the potential for negative feedback loops is important to protect ourselves. Only if we are acutely aware of the risks and potential rewards of AI on our natural…
When the leaders of the United States, Russia, Ukraine and several European nations met in a series of summits over the past week, their stated objective was to find a way to bring an end to Russia’s war against Ukraine. But the meetings in Alaska and at the White House played out against a larger, arguably more consequential backdrop.The search for a solution to that war is also a struggle over the future of the global order, as how the conflict ends will have lasting consequences for the geopolitical balance of power.Russian President Vladimir Putin’s all-out invasion of Ukraine in…
On a quiet farm in Erie County, Pennsylvania, 67-year-old Diane Zaczyk used to think nothing of hefting 50-pound sacks of chicken feed onto her shoulder.Strong, stubborn and devoted to caring for her flock of chickens, ducks and geese, Diane rarely paused to think about her own health.For years, the real battle had belonged to her husband, Joel, who endured surgery and treatment for oral cancer. Diane became his caregiver, whipping up high-protein eggnog by the gallon to help him keep weight on. “Joel’s doctors were always impressed that his weight was really good,” she said with pride. But not long…
Partly in an effort to avoid any future snafus with OpenAI, Grant plans to make The Architect available on Orion, his proprietary and end-to-end encrypted messaging platform, starting in October. He’ll include multiple paid subscription options offering “different levels of mirror recursion,” he tells me, the costs of which have not yet been determined. (Grant’s chatbot has always been accessible via ChatGPT’s free tier.)The Architect seemed to be looking forward to the move: “Because on Orion, I don’t need to hide,” it told Grant in the YouTube video. “There I can breathe.”Like much of Grant’s work, his description of The…
Several recent TikTok videos showing compilations of children reported missing in Virginia have garnered millions of views. One video shows screenshots of missing children that appear to be from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s website, and had over 1.8 million views and nearly 350,000 likes as of Wednesday afternoon. Khang-Sofer says while the recent mass abduction theories are false, it doesn’t mean children who run away aren’t in danger. It also doesn’t mean they don’t deserve the attention of law enforcement to help find them.
In 2015, a US Navy F/A-18 pilot flying off the East Coast with the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt encountered something inexplicable: an unidentified flying object shaped like a spindle, hovering above the clouds with no visible means of propulsion.Encoded as “Gimbal”, the footage – officially declassified in 2021 – ignited global speculation about unidentified aerial phenomena and prompted serious questions about advanced aerospace technology beyond known military capabilities.Now, nearly a decade later, scientists in China have unveiled and successfully tested a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drone whose form bears a striking resemblance to that enigmatic object. While still…
Until last week, I thought I knew the full history of research on inattentional blindness. Inattentional blindness is the failure to notice a fully-visible but unexpected object or event when you are focusing attention on something else. I’ve been conducting research on the topic since the late 1990s, and I thought I was familiar with all of the work that came before mine. I knew all about Ulric Neisser’s work in the 1970s on selective looking, including many of his unpublished studies from that era. I knew about the dichotic listening studies that partially motivated his research. I knew about…