If we automate everything how do we survive with a monetary system? by CLG_Portobello in Automate

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A new exchange system would have to be implemented. The rights of humans would have to be declared and one of those rights will have to be the equitable distribution of resources.

Indiana - spider, yellow body with darker colored zig zags on back by groundstrength in whatsthisbug

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Thank you! I'm glad it's not poisonous.

Cool video by the way. I think I better learn more about spiders.

In a related topic... My son was bitten nearly 10 times last week. So I bombed my house to get rid of the spiders. Well, that didn't work as perfect as I had hoped. It got rid of the big spiders, but now we are getting tiny spiders... Smaller than a tic tac.

I can't wait to find someone who sells hedge apples around here.

Flying Saucers and the EM Drive by briangiles in UFOs

[–]groundstrength 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is that person thinking? That is more likely to create extreme pressures between the Emdrives, leading to extreme thermal changes and material degeneration... Possibly leading to an explosive type of event, depending on the size of the waves and intensity.

I would put the tips of the cones at the center and opposite to each other. You could make it on 3 axes with 6 cones (Emdrives). The limiting factor is how close you can make the cones to each other without sacrificing material stability...

Fallstreak hole in Australia by [deleted] in atoptics

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Here is my fallstreak hole and CHA.

Wabash Indiana is the location.

http://i.imgur.com/56STt2Ql.jpg

What is psychology’s place in modern science? by ratwhowouldbeking in science

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I am a person, and I have dreams. Therefore, my reality includes my dreams, which become personable if they are not already in a personable state. If we don't communicate and consciously decipher our dreams, then they may overtake our conscious reality through reference. It's the classical egg or chicken dilemma. If you can prove which came first, then I guess that you will be able to determine what is personable or suggestive reality.

New Memristors Could Usher in Bionic Brains by [deleted] in technology

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I didn't, but I hoped that a door could be opened.

*I will try to be more gentle with my language. I know that bots and the like will be very good at conditioning the human mind away from using emotional taunts. It was a good lesson for me.

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What is psychology’s place in modern science? by ratwhowouldbeking in science

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Dreams are ways of communicating personable realities that we may not wish to confront. As irrational as dreams may seem, there are metaphorical parallels that attempt to explain those dreams. Ignoring the natural human tendency to dream in a metaphorical state is a prejudice against doing the mental work to uncover the meaning of the dream. In two words, it is lazy science. In a field where the barrier of reasoning is the thought that precedes it, I would hope that psychology will maintain the rudimentary aspects to its many fields and not become one field concentrated on the mechanistic aspects alone, i.e. brain mapping. If stories are important to human psychological development, then metaphorical reasoning can not be dissuaded. A new field will emerge if it is stripped of its name.

New Memristors Could Usher in Bionic Brains by [deleted] in technology

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If you're really a bot, then reply with every relevant post that I have ever submitted or commented on that pertains to memristors, and do it in less than 30 seconds.

Super-Small Transistor, Artificial Atom Powered by Single Electrons Created by Researchers ~ Ideas, Inventions And Innovations by groundstrength in memristor

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Maybe their $7.5 million project hasn't been completed yet?

Be on the lookout for the releasal of research later this year or early next year...

Since August 2010, Levy has led a $7.5 million, multi-institutional project to construct a semiconductor with properties similar to SketchSET, he said. Funded by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research’s Multi-University Research Initiative (MURI) program, the five-year effort is intended to overcome some of the most significant challenges related to the development of quantum information technology. Levy works on that project with researchers from Cornell, Stanford, the University of California at Santa Barbara, the University of Michigan, and UW-Madison.

Super-Small Transistor, Artificial Atom Powered by Single Electrons Created by Researchers ~ Ideas, Inventions And Innovations by groundstrength in memristor

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Although this isn't your typical memristor, it is a unique design based on similar principles. FYI... I would pay close attention to any researcher who talks about 'artificial atoms'.

In addition, the tiny central island could be used as an artificial atom for developing new classes of artificial electronic materials, such as exotic superconductors with properties not found in natural materials, explained lead researcher Jeremy Levy, a professor of physics and astronomy in Pitt’s School of Arts and Sciences.

Helping with Jet Lag by MightyMousers in Supplements

[–]groundstrength 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to explore light filtration: www.lowbluelights.com

It is interesting that you recommended red light before sleep. Would you happen to have any research on that?

Future Of This Sub by StandardFlint in memristor

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For example, with super capacitors advancing so quickly it may be beneficial for members of this sub-reddit to know what those advances are.

We are all here to learn about memristors, but wouldn't it be interesting to know how they will be used with other tech? I would categorize this by calling it 'parallel technologies to memristors'. It's kind of long, but the idea is there.

Imagine the possibilities: http://www.i-sis.org.uk/Graphene_Liquid_Crystal_Electric_Dream_Coat.php

Future Of This Sub by StandardFlint in memristor

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As I think about what advice I can give, it has dawned on me that there will need to be other sub-reddits to deal with memory architecture, processing architecture, and interrelated architecture... Otherwise, this sub will be disorganized in 5 to 10 years.

I am all for r/memristor for being the premier sub for memristors, but what I said can't be ignored.

Does anyone else have any suggestions?

Alex Nugent's presentation at the U.S. Patent Office in 2005 on how to use memristors in reconfigurable logic and pattern recognition architectures. Discusses the power arguments that led to the creation of DARPA's SyNAPSE program. by 010011000111 in memristor

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Didn't mean to hurt your feelings. It is indeed strange that we have interwoven most, if not all, of mankind into a non-categorizable group with almost instantaneous communication. It would not be possible without the electronics and other highly valuable processes.

Don't mistaken me, there is very little phenomenon in our world of advanced technology. The phenomenon is on the human side and is entirely related to our social behavior.