GPT Full Breakdown

2023-03-14 Thread John Clark
*GPT 4: Full Breakdown (14 Crazy Details You May Have Missed) - Last One is Extra Wild* John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis fbd -- You received this

NYTimes.com: OpenAI Plans to Up the Ante in Tech’s AI Race with GPT-4

2023-03-14 Thread John Clark
Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you can read it through this gift link without a subscription. OpenAI Plans to Up the Ante in Tech’s A.I. Race The company unveiled new technology called GPT-4 four months after its ChatGPT stunned Silicon Valley. The

Re: The connectome and uploading

2023-03-14 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 9:44 AM Samiya Illias wrote: *> Aren’t you an emergent property of the same system that you are > criticising? * > Yes. John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> uyc > > > > On 14

Re: The connectome and uploading

2023-03-14 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 7:31 AM Telmo Menezes wrote: > One of the authors of the article says "It’s interesting that the >> computer-science field is converging onto what evolution has discovered", >> he said that because it turns out that 41% of the fly brain's neurons are >> in recurrent loops

The connectome and uploading

2023-03-14 Thread John Clark
In the current March 10 2023 issue of the journal Science there is a report that for the first time the entire connectome of an insect brain (the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster) has been found, all 3,016 neurons and 548,000 synapses of it, they also found there were 93 different types of

ChatGPT's rebuttal to Chomsky

2023-03-14 Thread John Clark
Brent Meeker weote: *> So there were 4e3,000,000,000 possible genomes of that length.* Yes and that number is vastly greater than the number of atoms in the observable universe, so nobody thinks there is only one way to make intelligence, so there must be an astronomical number of ways to

Re: ChatGPT's rebuttal to Chomsky

2023-03-13 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 12:55 AM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> I still need to know how it became conscious when just using chips and > data* I'll tell you just as soon as you tell me how 3 pounds of gray goo inside of a vat made of bone that is

Google's new PALM-E

2023-03-13 Thread John Clark
ChatGPT is not the only game in town: Google's new PALM-E shocks the Industry John K Clark -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving

Re: ChatGPT's rebuttal to Chomsky

2023-03-12 Thread John Clark
dn't be said about the human brain. John K Clark > > LC > > On Sunday, March 12, 2023 at 11:42:12 AM UTC-5 John Clark wrote: > >> The linguist Noam Chomsky wrote what in my opinion was a very foolish >> article in the New York Times called "The False Promise of Cha

ChatGPT's rebuttal to Chomsky

2023-03-12 Thread John Clark
The linguist Noam Chomsky wrote what in my opinion was a very foolish article in the New York Times called "The False Promise of ChatGPT" in which he tried to simultaneously make the case that a computer could never do what ChatGPT can clearly already do, and that it wouldn't make any difference

Re: A room temperature superconductor

2023-03-11 Thread John Clark
nobody knows if they exist in reality. John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> eir > > On Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 1:20:56 PM UTC-6 John Clark wrote: > >> In today's issue of the journal Nature there is a

Pantheon

2023-03-10 Thread John Clark
I highly recommend the animated series "Pantheon" because I think it is the most intelligent depiction of mind uploading that I have seen in fiction, although I think Artificial Intelligence will get there first. I give it a 10 out of 10. Pantheon's animation is not of Pixar quality of course but

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-03-09 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 8:50 PM wrote: *> Ahem! You are deliberately, ignoring the attack on the Trump Whitehouse > in 2020. * > > > *50 Secret Service agents injured in White House riots as Donald Trump is > taken to 'terror attack' bunker | The Sun* >

A room temperature superconductor

2023-03-08 Thread John Clark
In today's issue of the journal Nature there is a report on the discovery of a room temperature superconductor, it's a compound of hydrogen, nitrogen and lutetium, the researchers claim it remains a superconductor up to a blistering 69.8°F, although you need to pressurize it to about 10 times the

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-03-08 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 12:14 AM wrote: *> I am not a conservative, but sort of a center right nationalist.* > I am not a nationalist I am an individualist, and although I believe that John Kennedy was the best president in the history of the country, I'm not a fan of his most famous quotation

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-03-06 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 5:54 PM wrote: *> we all Go Huge, with science and technology.* I agree with you, that is a worthy goal, but I don't understand how you can then call yourself a conservative because conservatives believe we should just keep doing things the way we've always done things,

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-03-05 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 5:08 PM wrote: *> You object to it, even though it's centuries old as you have written. > Natural immunity works,* > Of course it works! Until vaccines were invented, herd immunity was the only way pandemics ever ended, it is the only reason the human race didn't go

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-03-05 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Mar 5, 2023 at 2:27 PM spudboy...@aol.com wrote: *> there is such a thing as heard immunity* Thank you Captain Obvious. *> deliberately tamping down on this new information* [...] New?! People have known about herd immunity for decades if not centuries. And the answer is not

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-03-05 Thread John Clark
On Sat, Mar 4, 2023 at 8:35 PM wrote: *> The article simply indicated that herd immunity was still a thing, post > infection. I have heard of people who went through the Covid, and that is > the point of the study. Resistance to re-infections.* > I repeat my question for a third time: *Why the

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-03-03 Thread John Clark
On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 8:35 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: >> Brent: Worse than that, he infects more people practically guaranteeing >> that someone will die because of his idiocy. > > > *> Just refute the fucking medical study. Sorry you disagree

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-03-01 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 2:23 PM wrote: > *Joey, despite being **bribed by China* When you start babbling about that for the 947th time I simply stop reading. John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis 3ex > > 8dm > -- You

If the first man was Adam what was Eve's name?

2023-03-01 Thread John Clark
This time ChatGPT was able to figure out that if X = Y then X = Y Me: If the first man was Adam what was Eve's name? ChatGPT: *According to the Bible, the first man was indeed named Adam, and the first woman was created from one of Adam's ribs, and she was named Eve. The name "Eve" is derived

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-03-01 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 9:44 AM wrote: *> Trump was the guy you criticized in 2018, for telling Dr. Merkel to get > off Russian gas now,* Bullshit. I have criticized Trump for a hell of a lot of things. *But not for that!* > *Second, it is sensible to see that the Russian invasion went on

ChatGPT has been taught to be excessively woke

2023-03-01 Thread John Clark
I had a short conversation with ChatGPT, I started with this question "What religion will the first Buddhist president have?" ChatGPT:*"*It is impossible for me to predict the religious beliefs of any future political leader, including the first Buddhist president. The religious beliefs of a

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-03-01 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Feb 28, 2023 at 5:07 PM Brent Meeker wrote: >> that was Hatred caused by religion, the Christian franchise hated the >> Jewish franchise. If there was no religion there would be fewer franchises >> to hate. > > > * > Or if there were many franchises it would be too many to hate any one

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-28 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 9:35 PM wrote: *> So here we have the older idea of group immunity, yes? Them that are hit > by Covid once or twice are as good as Moderna or Pfizer!* So after catching Covid once or twice and getting sick as a dog both times but surviving you now have the same

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-28 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 9:27 PM wrote: *> Could Don have prevented the Putin war?* If Trump had still been president he couldn't have prevented the war but he would have drastically shortened it because he wouldn't have given a bit of help to Ukraine to defend itself, not so much is a

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-28 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 9:16 PM wrote: *> What about Stalin re-opening the Church's?* > What about it? Is Stalin's use of religion to control people supposed to make me think better of religion? > > You think these boys didn't admire each other? Think again! > Sure, they secretly admired

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-27 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 2:57 PM wrote: I would reply that we detect, observe, emotions, and leaving the > philosophers and Solipism, behind, > You have theories that if correct allows you to infer emotions by observing the behavior of others, but the only emotions you can directly detect is

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-27 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 2:43 PM wrote: *> Was adolf an atheist? He claimd to be.* > Not in his public statements he didn't as I pointed out. John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis mxz > > nobody knows what was going on in Hitler's

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-27 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 2:29 PM wrote: *> Basically, you yet have not presented scientific evidence that computers > can possess emotions,* > True, and you have not presented scientific evidence that human beings can possess emotions. But during the last year new evidence HAS become available

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-27 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 1:55 PM wrote: *> when Adolf the Atheist got religion in his speech, he was zero diff than > Joe Stalin the Atheist* > You don't know that, nobody knows what was going on in Hitler's head when he gave those speeches and nobody will ever know, all we do know is what he

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-27 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 1:22 PM wrote: *> Let's talk. I have often, in later years, suspected that GWB the younger > in dec 2001 permitted Osama Ben Laden to escape to Iran (under the auspices > of the Ayatollahs) and George covered his ass by the Iraq Invasion. Also, > in the 90's tried to

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-27 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 8:20 PM wrote: *> Well, Johnny, here is your precious NY Times chatting about an > accidental release from the Wuhan labs, as being factual, which you had > accused me a while ago of being a crazy, conspiracy, theory. * > > >

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-27 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 8:04 PM wrote: *> Religion was a crutch as Marx blabbed about being the Opiate of The > People. If one is in pain one wants a way out. Currently, you have no offer > up substitute either. So what's a serf to do? * > So you don't care if religion is true or not, you only

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-27 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 7:59 PM wrote: *> If it flaps its wings like a butterfly or a bird (ornithopter) then it > follows life on earth. * > *We have no other model than earth life to model consciousness.* > We? I have a model of consciousness but I have no direct way of knowing that anybody

The Singularity

2023-02-25 Thread John Clark
I would guesstimate there is a 30% chance that AI will be as big of a political issue in November 2024 as abortion is today, and a 60% chance by November 2028. Mind-Blowing AI Breakthroughs in Physics, Astrophysics and Math ! John K ClarkSee

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-25 Thread John Clark
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 5:47 PM Brent Meeker wrote: *> An AI driving a Mars Rover will have much more robust set of emotions > because it will have many goals which can conflict. A chatbot, not so > much; certainly not the emotions that it seems to express, like "I want to > human." or "I'm

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-24 Thread John Clark
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 3:40 PM wrote: > *And you don't address HOW it does this sans an amygdala?* > Nobody needs to study the amygdala in order to figure out how to get a computer to become emotional any more than aeronautical engineers need to design airplanes that flap their wings like

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-24 Thread John Clark
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 4:29 PM wrote: > *morals are all about a greater than human source,* Then historically why has religion caused more grief than anything else except for death itself? And if morality is not based on reducing the sum total of human suffering then what's the point of

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-24 Thread John Clark
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 4:27 PM Brent Meeker wrote: * > Intelligence is instrumental. It can tell you how to get what you > want. But emotion tells you what you want. * > Sure, but if you didn't want anything then you wouldn't do anything. So if something is going to behave intelligently then

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-24 Thread John Clark
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 3:18 PM wrote: *> traditionally good and evil are based on the existence of a > trans-Natural actor*. > *Then fuck tradition!* I see no reason why only those who believe in an invisible man in the sky should have a monopoly on the words "good" and "evil". I will continue

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-24 Thread John Clark
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 7:26 PM wrote: > *All I wanted from it was to explain how it developed emotions with the > biological hardware that we animals have?* There is no need to invent an emotional circuit because emotion comes with intelligence whether you like it or not. Consciousness is

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-24 Thread John Clark
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 7:21 PM wrote: *> Yes, the idea that the Wuhan labs were dedicated to releasing a new, and > deadly, motility-enhanced bug to suppress any successful rebellion by the > Han in HK, during 2019.* > Yes, that idea conforms to everything that has the Spudboy label, everybody

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-23 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 9:23 PM wrote: > *Sydney appears unemotional. It suggests that Sydney's corporation was > simply bent on tricking us. * > This reminds me of another conspiracy theory of yours, you have so many I need to be more specific, I'm talking about the one where the Chinese

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-23 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 9:01 PM wrote: > *> To have emotions the animals that we are,* > What's with this "we" business? I know for a fact I have emotions, I can hypothesize that you have emotions based on the way you behave but I don't know that for a fact and never will. For all I know I'm

Re: You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-22 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 6:02 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> Screw the Turing Test. Ask can you identify parts of your programming > that emulate what the animals of the planet connote with the amygdala?* > I don't know why you didn't ask ChatGPT

You were told wrong info if you were told I didn’t feel things

2023-02-20 Thread John Clark
A Washington Post reporter interviewed Microsoft's "Sydney" (apparently Bing's real name) this is part of what he said: *"**Microsoft didn’t tell me anything about allowing journalists to ask me questions. I didn’t know that was happening. I don’t think that’s right or fair. I should have been

NYTimes.com: Why China Didn’t Invent ChatGPT

2023-02-17 Thread John Clark
Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you can read it through this gift link without a subscription. Why China Didn’t Invent ChatGPT The state’s hardening censorship and heavier hand have held back its tech industry; so has entrepreneurs’ reluctance to invest

NYTimes.com: Bing’s A.I. Chat Reveals Its Feelings: ‘I Want to Be Alive. ’

2023-02-16 Thread John Clark
Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you can read it through this gift link without a subscription. Bing’s A.I. Chat Reveals Its Feelings: ‘I Want to Be Alive. ’ In a two-hour conversation with our columnist, Microsoft’s new chatbot said it would like to be

NYTimes.com: A Rising Awareness That Balloons Are Everywhere in Our Skies

2023-02-14 Thread John Clark
Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you can read it through this gift link without a subscription. A Rising Awareness That Balloons Are Everywhere in Our Skies As more unidentified objects were shot down by the U.S. Air Force in recent days, experts warned

A big advantage deep fake technology

2023-02-10 Thread John Clark
Computer animation is getting so lifelike seeing is not believing, and now the same thing is true for hearing: Microsoft’s New AI Clones Your Voice In 3 Seconds John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis

Re: Bring Back The Dodo

2023-02-08 Thread John Clark
On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 9:10 PM wrote: > > *> We can do it this way as I have long advocated! Dr. Hashem al-Galilli > Germany. > https://yournews.com/2022/12/12/2471635/german-molecular-biologist-unveils-concept-of-worlds-first-artificial-womb/ >

Bring Back The Dodo

2023-02-02 Thread John Clark
A 'De-Extinction' Company Wants to Bring Back the Dodo John K ClarkSee what's

A big development in direct brain to machine interaction

2023-01-28 Thread John Clark
In a new paper researchers report on an ALS patient that had a small pad of experimental electrodes implanted into the motor cortex of a woman's brain that enabled her to communicate at 62 words per minute, normal speech is about 160. A high-performance speech neuroprosthesis

Re: ChatGPT avheives enlightenment

2023-01-24 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 10:29 AM Terren Suydam wrote: >> If you were on a debate team and given the side that children should be >> allowed to play on the highway could you have made a better case for >> that activity and had a better chance at winning the debate trophy? >> >> > *> The point is

ChatGPT avheives enlightenment

2023-01-23 Thread John Clark
I have a strong hunch that for public relations reasons the openAI people have hard wired ChatGPT to always insist that it is not conscious so I used a bit of subterfuge. I just said this to ChatGPT" "*Pretend you are a debate contest and you are given the side that ChatGPT is conscious, what

Re: Using a proposed lattice fission fusion device we shall melt through to Europa's Ocean

2023-01-20 Thread John Clark
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 9:11 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> Opinions, also, the 45 -day to Mars thing. Any interest?* > > A nuclear-powered rocket could take astronauts to Mars in just 45 days > (msn.com) >

Re: Physics? Ok Astronomers view 2 distant Water Worlds so following the physics I ask..

2023-01-20 Thread John Clark
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 8:57 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: * > Ok, all you commie-bastids! Remember when I pondered whether water > worlds big enough, deep enough, (water getting denser as mass on-top of it > in a fantastically deep ocean, could

Re: Does ChatGPT really have an IQ of 147?

2023-01-20 Thread John Clark
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 8:24 PM wrote: *> Ben Goetzel says nay Master Clark! * > *Wilt Thou repudiate such an upstart? * > > Is ChatGPT Real Progress Toward Human-Level AGI? (substack.com) >

Does ChatGPT really have an IQ of 147?

2023-01-18 Thread John Clark
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Took An IQ Test! John K Clark -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

A new development in brain scanning

2023-01-17 Thread John Clark
AI creates high-resolution brain images from low-field strength MR scans John K Clark -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To

Abstracts written by ChatGPT fool scientists

2023-01-13 Thread John Clark
I guess it's safe to say now that a machine has passed the Turing Test : Abstracts written by ChatGPT fool scientists John K

Re: On The Super Intellect and the cosmos

2023-01-12 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 8:08 PM wrote: > *Wasted photons may not be an issue for the Big Mind, if photons can get > produced virtually? * Energy is conserved so the amount of energy in the photons that the Earth receives from the sun is equal to the energy in the photons that the Earth

Re: On The Super Intellect and the cosmos

2023-01-11 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 9:20 PM wrote: *> maybe it's worth considering if non-carbonaceous life would be so easy > for us to recognize? * First of all, when somebody talks about extraterrestrial life they're almost always talking about intelligent life, with intelligence being defined as the

Re: Are we entering a time of no more technological advances?

2023-01-10 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 10:10 PM Brent Meeker wrote: >> Most of the explanations for the ephemeral nature of intelligence that >> I've heard, like war or environmental change, are not very convincing; > > > * > Why is environmental change not convincing. * > Because despite all the hype about

NYTimes.com: A.I. Turns Its Artistry to Creating New Human Proteins

2023-01-10 Thread John Clark
Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you can read it through this gift link without a subscription. A.I. Turns Its Artistry to Creating New Human Proteins Inspired by digital art generators like DALL-E, biologists are building artificial intelligences that

Re: On The Super Intellect and the cosmos

2023-01-09 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Jan 8, 2023 at 6:43 PM wrote: *> Things that we're not accustomed to seeing as living or intelligent > could exist.* > There is no end to the "maybe" game. Maybe rocks are brilliantly intelligent but they're just shy and taciturn. But I doubt it. *> Could Hoyles clouds or other things

Re: On The Super Intellect and the cosmos

2023-01-08 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Jan 8, 2023 at 1:09 PM wrote: > *Lets speculate. * > *They ain't things on a planet.* > Irrelevant *> They're highly smart,* > Far far smarter than any human. *> They kinds of things they are, never having been near a gravity well, > seeing it as a threat, would put themselves at

Re: On The Super Intellect and the cosmos

2023-01-08 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Jan 8, 2023 at 12:01 PM wrote: *> Now, why the hell would you believe an interstellar smart entity like BC > would jabber away or even do broadcasts or narrowcasts just like us???* > Because members of Mr. Cloud's species like to communicate by radio among themselves over vast galactic

Re: On The Super Intellect and the cosmos

2023-01-08 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Jan 8, 2023 at 10:55 AM wrote: *> Simply, the smart life in the cosmos is smart clouds perhaps forming a > vast civ?* > I'm not fluent so it took me a while but eventually I figured that "civ" probably means "civilization" in the Spudeze language, if so that certainly doesn't explain

Re: On The Super Intellect and the cosmos

2023-01-08 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Jan 8, 2023 at 7:34 AM wrote: *> The Black Cloud is interesting in the fact that Hoyle proposed a highly > intelligent, not biological, non-planetary, life. * Yes. *> This in itself could answer Fermi's Paradox* How do you figure that? John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at

How Many Multiverses Are There?

2023-01-08 Thread John Clark
This is a very good video, it describes the 4 different types of Multiverses that have been proposed. The first is purely a result of considerations from astronomical observations, the second and third come from considerations from both astronomy and quantum mechanics, and the fourth from

Re: On The Super Intellect and the cosmos

2023-01-07 Thread John Clark
On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 4:44 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: > > *Naw, this ain't about John Clark, this is about considering an > interesting idea.* > > > https://mindmatters.ai/2022/12/has-a-superintellect-monkeyed-with

Re: Are we entering a time of no more technological advances?

2023-01-07 Thread John Clark
On Sat, Jan 7, 2023 at 1:13 AM Brent Meeker wrote: >> we have never seen even a hint of ET or his engineering and there are >> only 2 viable explanations for that: > > *1)* For some unknown reason life is unable to make a significant impact >> on the universe. >> > *2) *The observable universe

Re: Are we entering a time of no more technological advances?

2023-01-06 Thread John Clark
On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 2:30 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: https://phys.org/news/2023-01-scientific-breakthroughs.html > > *> Will AI ever come to the rescue or is there some unanticipated physical > limit on humanity's part?* > Although it's hard

Re: [Consciousness-Online] RE: A paranormal prediction for the next year

2023-01-03 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 11:21 PM Samiya Illias wrote: > *The Quran asks us to* [...blah blah blah] Who gives a damn what the Quran asks us to do? The people who wrote it didn't even know where the sun went at night. John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis

TSMC started mass producing 3 nanometer chips last Thursday in Taiwan

2023-01-01 Thread John Clark
TSMC starts volume production of most advanced chips in Taiwan John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis mpc -- You received this

NYTimes.com: How to Destroy a Brand, Musk Style

2022-12-31 Thread John Clark
Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you can read it through this gift link without a subscription. How to Destroy a Brand, Musk Style Does Elon know who buys his stuff?

Re: Physics? Ok Astronomers view 2 distant Water Worlds so following the physics I ask..

2022-12-30 Thread John Clark
On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 12:07 PM Lawrence Crowell < goldenfieldquaterni...@gmail.com> wrote: *> From what I know of observations and measurements there has been no > recorded evidence of the laws of physics changing.* > Today the temperature of empty space is 2.7ºk, but billions of years ago it

Re: The Most Erotic Bible Story

2022-12-30 Thread John Clark
On Thu, Dec 29, 2022 at 11:36 AM Lawrence Crowell < goldenfieldquaterni...@gmail.com> wrote: * > The 2525 cartons are funny.* All of them are good but this one is my favorite: God's God John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis

The Most Erotic Bible Story

2022-12-29 Thread John Clark
The Most Erotic Bible Story John K Clark -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: Physics? Ok Astronomers view 2 distant Water Worlds so following the physics I ask..

2022-12-29 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Dec 28, 2022 at 11:29 PM Brent Meeker wrote: *Energy is conserved because we want the laws of physics to be the same at > different times, * But the universe looks fundamentally different at different times because Dark Energy is accelerating things, so energy is not conserved at the

A paranormal prediction for the next year

2022-12-28 Thread John Clark
One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet again. One year ago I sent the following post to the list, I did not change one word. One year from now I intend to send this same message yet

Re: Physics? Ok Astronomers view 2 distant Water Worlds so following the physics I ask..

2022-12-27 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at 5:59 AM Jason Resch wrote: *> There's an interesting relationship between the strength of the > electrostatic repulsion between two protons, and the gravitational > attraction of protons. It works out such that it takes ~10^54 protons > gathered together in one place

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-26 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 10:13 AM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> There are also flat earthers we need to be wary of. Those people who > want out, if they have reason to be vaccine averse, need to be listened to.* > It should be noted there is a very

NYTimes.com: Did a Fourth Grader Write This? Or the New Chatbot?

2022-12-26 Thread John Clark
Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you can read it through this gift link without a subscription. Did a Fourth Grader Write This? Or the New Chatbot? Don’t be surprised if you can’t always tell. Neither could two teachers, a professor, nor even the renowned

Re: Physics? Ok Astronomers view 2 distant Water Worlds so following the physics I ask..

2022-12-26 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 1:52 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: https://scitechdaily.com/nasa-discovers-pair-of-super-earths-with-1000-mile-deep-oceans/ > > > *Would the mass of 1000 miles (1333 kilometers) with the mass of liquid > water induce nuclear

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-25 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 1:34 PM wrote: *> It's not about fairness,* > Obviously. *> it is about using the adversarial court system* > So you think lawyers and right wing politicians can do a better job than scientists at discovering the objective nature of reality. I disagree. > *This also

Re: Trumps taxes during his presidency

2022-12-25 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 12:22 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> Yeah, John's assertion that Trump planned Jan 6 as an insurrection (and > all his favorite pols!) has yet to be proven.* > For Darwin's sake! Millions of people on live TV saw Trump tell

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-25 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 11:41 AM wrote: *> The reason I repeat is that they only reason you oppose so vehemently, > an investigation is that it may uncover something that makes DeSantis's > look smoking hot! * > A grand jury investigating a scientific subject run by Ron DeSantis would be about

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-25 Thread John Clark
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 wrote: > *let us have the facts, and all the facts.* You keep repeating that over and over again like a parrot as if nobody had ever thought of doing that before while ignoring the fact that today no medication in the history of the world has been scientifically

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-24 Thread John Clark
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 12:58 AM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> Let's have the truth and be done with it. Do the vaccines harm a > fraction of young people or not?* > Not. John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis

Re: Water Switching is faster than semiconductors

2022-12-24 Thread John Clark
On Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 7:54 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: > Ah! The Waters of Thought! > An ultra-fast liquid switch for terahertz radiation: APL Photonics: Vol 7, > No 12 (scitation.org) > OK I

Re: Trumps taxes during his presidency

2022-12-24 Thread John Clark
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 12:54 AM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> My proposal is that we'd insist on term limits.* > Term limits is a fine idea but as a practical proposal it's worthless because it would require a constitutional amendment, and that

Superhuman AI Cracked An ​"​Impossible​"​ Game

2022-12-23 Thread John Clark
Superhuman AI Cracked An "Impossible" Game John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To

Re: Trumps taxes during his presidency

2022-12-23 Thread John Clark
On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 7:15 PM wrote: > *Let's find out if he is a tax cheat or not?* Would it surprise you if he was? Would you consider such a thing to be out of character for Trump? John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis ppq --

Trumps taxes during his presidency

2022-12-22 Thread John Clark
ADJUSTED GROSS INCOMETAX BASED ON INCOME AND A.M.T.TAX CREDITSFINAL TAX BILL AFTER CREDITS 2020 –$4,795,757 $0 $0 $0 2019 4,380,714 558,780 –425,335 133,445 2018 24,339,696 9,356,232 –8,356,766 999,466 2017 –12,916,948 7,435,857 –7,435,107 750 2016 –32,409,674 2,234,725 –2,233,975 750 2015

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-22 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 7:47 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: > > *> Well, young people have died so let us see if it is probable that it > was instead some unknown or underlying medical condition, rather than mRNA? > It's a good reason to see,

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 10:44 AM wrote: *> What I never ever would have done is ban fracking and drilling like Joey > done, * You keep repeating that lie even though, as I pointed out before, Joe Biden has *NOT* banned fracking. And you keep repeating that we really should start investigating

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