Science

More science on my blog

In my last post I wrote about why science fascinates me so much, and since I'm following scientific developments on a daily basis anyway, I thought about publishing a blog post about the latest scientific developments from time to time, these posts should contain a listing of what I consider to be interesting articles where you can read about scientific developments and discoveries.

I will test this new format for a while and see how the interest in it develops and whether I can report about it on a semi-regular basis. I will mark the posts accordingly and mention the highlights in the title.

Here you will find articles about the Science theme to this blog

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Why science fascinates me

Why science fascinates me

I actually don't know how many people are interested in the subject of science, probably enough, and yet many probably won't be in this field. In this post I would like to write about why science fascinates me.

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Toroidal propeller revolutionizes almost 200 years of technology

Recently I came across this video and was impressed by this revolution, because after almost 200 years (196 years), there is a revolution in rotor/propeller technology and this will change everything, generators, fans, drives, everywhere this will now be able to find application, so this is more economical in consumption and has twice the efficiency in power conversion. Continue reading →

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Lex Kirpeit/AI2023 - Restriction of Generative Artificial Intelligence - Guideline.

Due to the rapid development of artificial intelligence, this has far-reaching consequences for humanity, the likes of which we have never experienced before at such a speed. Within weeks to months, virtually anyone with access to the Internet can now use artificial intelligence to achieve their goals.

Using ChatGPT (GPT-3.5), I created a Lex Kirpeit/AI2023, and adjusted measures accordingly (ChatGPT suggested death penalty, which I think is overkill), which states what limitations of generative AI should apply in my opinion and experience. Since I am a natural person and do not have legislative influence, this Lex Kirpeit/AI2023, is a recommendation and should be considered an informal guide to dealing with generative AI.

This lex is not legally binding, but should be considered to limit long-term harm from generative AIs.

ChatGPT's conclusion:

It is my hope that the Lex Kirpeit/AI2023 will help ensure that the use of generative AI technology is done in an ethically responsible manner and that humanity is protected from the potential harms of the use of AI technology.

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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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