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Dec 19, 2024

QG2023 — Thorsten Lang: Reviving Quantum Geometrodynamics

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Dec 19, 2024

Quantum geometrodynamics: a sixty five year retrospective

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Dec 15, 2024

Gravitic Spaceship Propulsion

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Gravity is a fascinating force, it’s what holds everything on our planet together, and it might one day help us travel to other planets.

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Dec 14, 2024

DARPA awards BAE Systems Phase 2 of next-generation advanced electronics program

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After the successful completion of Phase 1 of the next-generation electronics program, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has provided BAE Systems’ FAST Labs research and development organization a $5 million contract for Phase 2 of the Technologies for Mixed-mode Ultra Scaled Integrated Circuits (T-MUSIC) program.

T-MUSIC is designed to enable disruptive radio frequency (RF) mixed-mode technologies by developing high performance RF analog electronics integrated with advanced digital electronics on the same wafer. This technology supports critical communications, radar, and electronic warfare (EW) capabilities, and is widely used to support commercial telecommunications.

“Building on the success of Phase 1, in Phase 2 we’ll continue to develop the advanced electronics capabilities that could serve as the foundation for greatly enhanced Department of Defense capabilities in advanced RF sensors and high capacity communications,” said Chris Rappa, product line director for Radio Frequency, Electronic Warfare, and Advanced Electronics at BAE Systems’ FAST Labs. “Phase 2 of the program will move the industry closer to the eventual fielding of this disruptive technology to protect our warfighters.”

Dec 13, 2024

The Next Technological Revolution: What’s Coming?

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Technology has shaped our civilization as it grew down the centuries, and since the industrial revolution, each new generation seems defined by some new technological revolution… So what will the next revolution be?

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Dec 12, 2024

Music by Protector 101 : “Runners” (2011)

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Footage taken from the movie : Blade Runner (1982)

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Dec 12, 2024

Off The Grid: Technological Autonomy

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Technology offers us many options, including less reliance on others, but what does that entail and how autonomous can a person get?

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Dec 9, 2024

A new way to create realistic 3D shapes using generative AI

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Creating realistic 3D models for applications like virtual reality, filmmaking, and engineering design can be a cumbersome process requiring lots of manual trial and error.

While generative artificial intelligence models for images can streamline artistic processes by enabling creators to produce lifelike 2D images from text prompts, these models are not designed to generate 3D shapes. To bridge the gap, a recently developed technique called Score Distillation leverages 2D image generation models to create 3D shapes, but its output often ends up blurry or cartoonish.

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Dec 7, 2024

The Medusa Spaceship Drive

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The Medusa Starship Drive offers us the chance to sail between the stars, propelled by nuclear bombs.

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Dec 2, 2024

10-Year-Old Indian-British Boy Scores IQ Higher Than Einstein And Hawking

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Krish, who lives in Hounslow, West London, is not only academically gifted but also excels in music, having won awards as a pianist. The 10-year-old genius has also been inducted into the prestigious Trinity College of Music’s “Hall of Fame” for completing four grades in just six months. He currently holds a grade 7 piano certification, demonstrating his exceptional musical prowess.

Krish’s impressive resume includes winning several musical competitions in West London, where he outshone contestants up to four years his senior. What’s even more impressive is his ability to recite complex instrumentals from memory, without needing sheet music. His parents attest that he can recall entire songs on the piano using only his exceptional memory.

He said, “I don’t get nervous to perform my music at these competitions because I know that I’m not going to mess up.”

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