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We're going to warp! The day mankind created the warp bubble and gets closer to the stars

This is not a lurid report, but really happened, Scientists have succeeded in creating a warp bubbleeven if only small and weak, but nevertheless detectable and existent. Just imagine, a solution to travel to the stars was just discovered and yes, really discovered, because the discovery of the warp bubble was pure coincidence, when one worked on an experiment with the Casimir effects.

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T-1000 becomes reality - is it a good idea?

Terminator fans know him, the T-1000, symbol of the destructive capabilities of Artificial Intelligence, a machine based on a liquid metal, with the ability to change its shape and thus imitate the shape of a human, or even to wander through grids (wander somehow does not fit as a word, but I can not think of one). But now have Scientist really science fiction reality and now here we are, the first miniature robot, which is made of liquid material and can change its shape. So the time has come when we have to think about how to deal with this, when sooner or later larger machines will be able to do this and could possibly pose a danger to humans.

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Meta dies with the metaverse

Why the Metaverse is a disaster, Zuckerberg's value has plummeted from US$125 billion to just US$32 billion, and now even Costco Wholesale is more valuable than meta.

Personal opinion: Zuckerberg's decision was the dumbest of his life, because Meta is dying. 52% of the revenue has gone away. While Meta Horizon Worlds has 200,000 users per month, has Linden Lab's Secondlife 200,000 users per day.

Maybe Mark should have bought Linden Lab's sooner, would have had a better chance. I think I would probably invest in Linden Labs rather than Meta, which wants to forcibly change the Internet to create a monopoly, while Linden Lab wants to reach a solid branch of interested people

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