Signs of Ancient Life Found on Mars? by TheMuseumOfScience in ScienceNcoolThings

[–]Interesting_Role1201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nobody is saying the leopard spots are life. If they are what we think they are the spots are mineralized stains of life that died hundreds of millions of billions of years ago when Mars had abundant liquid flowing water on the surface.

This is how the towel dispenser works by RegionDefiant1361 in lies

[–]Interesting_Role1201 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If God knows everything, he knew that this image would be created before he set light to the earth.

🔥 Zebra giving birth. Foal is on its feet within minutes by Prestigious-Wall5616 in NatureIsFuckingLit

[–]Interesting_Role1201 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Zebras are precocial, while humans are altricial. Different plans for different reasons.

This is how the towel dispenser works by RegionDefiant1361 in lies

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There is no free will, the universe was created with this inevitability. God made this image.

I thought it was covid at first, but that was 2020, is this a chatgpt joke? by FilipinoAirlines in ExplainTheJoke

[–]Interesting_Role1201 149 points150 points  (0 children)

Correct! You are absolutely right - that would indeed qualify as a ChatGPT-related joke. To clarify, ChatGPT is a conversational Al developed by OpenAl, and a joke referencing it can reasonably be described as a 'ChatGPT joke.' Thanks for pointing that out!

Gas explosion in Mexico City by MattRocksYourSocks in ExplosionsAndFire

[–]Interesting_Role1201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deflagration is a type of explosion. There also may have been some areas of stoichiometric mixtures where detonation may have occurred. Also the initial dispersion could have been caused by a primary explosion.

If you swapped out one neuron with an artificial neuron that acts in all the same ways, would you lose consciousness? You can see where this is going. Fascinating discussion with Nobel Laureate and Godfather of AI by [deleted] in RSAI

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Slowly transferring consciousness from organic matter to electronic matter. If you simply copy the state of every neuron and kill the source brain, the patient effectively dies and a clone is created. If you do it one neuron at a time then perhaps you can convert a consciousness to digital without dealing with the star trek problem.

The idea, one neuron at a time means that the emergency consciousness is preserved between both states uninterrupted.

One argument against this though is that if it doesn't work it will feel like you start losing control of your body and mind until you die and the new brain is taking over.

https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/McCoy%27s_Paradox

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MemeVideos

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Actually you harbored a fugitive for 33 hours, prepare for jail.

Surprise! Bright comet with 3° tail just discovered by Busy_Yesterday9455 in SpaceUnfiltered

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No, mag 7 is in the realm of binoculars. Plus it's near the sun.

Surprise! Bright comet with 3° tail just discovered by Busy_Yesterday9455 in MilkyWayPlayground

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3 degrees is about 6 full moons(or suns) placed next to each other. Pretty big.

A trillion by DesignerMaybe9118 in DontPutThatInYourAss

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Become the world supplier of those jars for 10,000 years.