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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 14:09:58 »
We also need peace, massive redistribution's of that relative wealth, externally and internally, and a global consensus.

For those of you not wanting it then?



welcome to your extinction
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 14:05:51 »
And we need that fossil ban for it.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 14:05:03 »
So we need to change infrastructures, industries, your waste societies, today. And that will cost us all dearly, and it will destroy your game.
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 14:02:35 »
And there is no way we can wait for that new electrical industrial 'revolution', in where each one of us have their own electric car, with power plants, grids, batteries, rare earths and all those other 'resources' sorted.


You know, changing fuels
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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 13:58:33 »
Where something similar is happening in Antarctica, so also to the the 'Antarctic Overturning Circulation'.

accelerating

" Importantly, the rate of decline is dramatic when compared to the Arctic. " In summer, the Antarctic sea-ice minimum has declined 1.9 times faster in 10 years than the summer sea-ice decline in the Arctic in 46 years, which is the length of the satellite record," Dr Heil said.

"The winter deficit of Antarctic sea ice over the past 10 years is of similar magnitude to the total Arctic winter sea-ice deficit over the past 46 years."  The research team said there was "overwhelming evidence" of a regime shift in Antarctic sea ice, which will have flow-on effects to other parts of the environment."


As this one is rather new we better wait, what was it?      20 years?    Maybe 30?             For the statistics.


Good idea?


https://www.antarctica.gov.au/news/2025/new-study-confirms-abrupt-changes-underway-in-antarctica/

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New Theories / Re: An essay in futility, too long to read :)
« Last post by yor_on on Yesterday at 13:47:07 »
As for the AMOC? You know, the gulf stream etc.

" recent observations in these deep convection regions already show a downward trend over the past five to ten years. It could be variability, but it is consistent with the models' projections. "

let's use ten, that means waiting ten years more for statistics. Think it's a good idea?

I don't

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/08/250830001201.htm
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New Theories / Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Last post by hamdani yusuf on Yesterday at 13:25:36 »
The System That Could Replace Binary And Change Computers FOREVER
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Ternary computing uses -1, 0, and 1 instead of just 0 and 1, and for a brief moment in the 1950s, it looked like it could redefine how we build computers. A Soviet team even built a working ternary machine called Setun. So why did the world choose binary? And could ternary still make a comeback?


▶️ This video is part of a series called "The Weird and the Wired"
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsVlfvA9XiuDhAeZkcIjOlWPWV0h4enpa

A comment on the video.
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I have seen this many times before. Some young engineer finds out that Euler's number is the most efficient way to store data and thinks one can build a 3 state computer system.
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New Theories / Re: How do we measure the energy of a photon?
« Last post by mxplxxx on Yesterday at 12:58:19 »
Quote from: alancalverd on Yesterday at 12:43:54
There you go - yards of irrelevant bullshit and not a scrap of evidence in defence of using a chatbot in a serious discussion.

BS to you; plain English to me.
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Question of the Week / Re: QotW - 25.08.22 - What is our best quantum interpretation?
« Last post by alancalverd on Yesterday at 12:51:29 »
I think the HST holds for a finite thickness and spherical symmetry because the geometric sum of all outward pulls on a point test mass is zero. But each of the pulls is outwards, so intuitively, an infinite medium would tend to inflate any finite sample within itself.
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New Theories / Re: How do we measure the energy of a photon?
« Last post by alancalverd on Yesterday at 12:43:54 »
There you go - yards of irrelevant bullshit and not a scrap of evidence in defence of using a chatbot in a serious discussion.
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