by Brian Wang on (#699WZ)
Researchers have observed a newly discoverd innermost core of the earth. Seismic station see up-to-fivefold reverberating waves from selected earthquakes along the Earth’s diameter. Differential travel times of these exotic arrival pairs complement and improve currently available information. There is ~650-km thick innermost ball. Dr. Tkalcic and Thanh-Son Pham, a postdoctoral researcher, estimate that the ... Read more
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by chainwire on (#699X0)
London, England, 28th February, 2023, Chainwire Metacade, a community-led GameFi project, has gained significant momentum in its presale following the recent announcement of its strategic partnership with leading exchange MEXC. Only 3 presale stages remain before the MCADE token is sold out and officially listed on exchanges. Stage 5 of the GameFi arcade’s presale is ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#699Q4)
Science Fiction author, John Michael Godier, has maintained close observation of the readings from observation of KIC8462852. The observations in the infrared is not agreeing with natural reasons like dust and asteroid breakups. The dust and asteroids need to have constant replenishment every few weeks. Any mechanism needs to keep repeating, so this eliminates singular ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#699Q5)
The James Webb Telescope found earlier giant galaxies or giant blackholes from only 500 million years after the big bang. Michio Kaku believes they could be giant early blackholes that were left over from the big bang.
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by Brian Wang on (#699N6)
SpaceX Starlink V2 minis arelarger and more powerful than the Version 1.5 Starlink. SpaceX Starlink V2 mini will have more powerful phased array antennas and the use of E-band for backhaul—which will allow Starlink to provide ~4x more capacity per satellite than earlier iterations. The Starlink V2 Mini satellite will have two massive 52.5-square-meter (565 ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#699H0)
Dr Alan D. Thompson is a world expert in artificial intelligence (AI), specializing in the augmentation of human intelligence, and advancing the evolution of ‘integrated AI’. He is predicting Artificial General Intelligence will arrive in about 35 months. Alan provides AI consulting and advisory to intergovernmental organizations including member states of the United Nations, Non-Aligned ... Read more
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by chainwire on (#69956)
Berlin, Germany, 27th February, 2023, Chainwire Forex-focused layer 1 blockchain Pendulum has announced the successful mainnet launch of its Polkadot parachain. As a result, the Pendulum chain is now connected to the Polkadot ecosystem, allowing businesses & fintechs to enter the world of decentralized finance. The move ushers in a new era for Forex, bringing ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#698PY)
SpaceX Starlink V2 minis will be larger and more powerful than the Version 1.5 Starlink. SpaceX Starlink V2 mini will have more powerful phased array antennas and the use of E-band for backhaul—which will allow Starlink to provide ~4x more capacity per satellite than earlier iterations. SpaceX should launch the first Starlink V2 mini tomorrow. ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#69957)
According to CoinMarketCap data, the crypto market is valued at over $1.12 trillion. Given the saturated nature of the market, new projects have trouble standing out and getting the needed attention to soar. Above -Image source: DepositPhotos. However, the presence of venture capital firms allows new projects to gain smoother entry into the market by ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#698G5)
India and Pakistan have no nuclear weapons with yields over 40 kilotons, because they do not have fusion bombs in their arsenal. Fusion bombs need a fission bomb to boost a nuclear fusion explosion. The USA, Russia, China, UK, France and Israel have nuclear fusion bombs. North Korea might have a fusion bomb. India’s Claimed ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#698AZ)
A firestorm is a conflagration which attains such intensity that it creates and sustains its own wind system. It is most commonly a natural phenomenon, created during some of the largest bushfires and wildfires. Firestorms resulting from the bombardment of urban areas in the Second World War were generally confined to the areas initially seeded ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#697PM)
In 2010, I had written about the reason why Alan Robock and Brian Toons 2007 paper was wrong that an India and Pakistan nuclear war would trigger a nuclear winter and mass famine. Everyone knows that a nuclear war would be very bad and would cause a lot of casualties. There is no reason to ... Read more
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by chainwire on (#697KF)
San Francisco, USA, 25th February, 2023, Chainwire Telept Inc., a Web 3.0 startup, has announced today the launch of a ground-breaking first-mover Web PC platform Telept City, which empowers participants to create one-of-a-kind AI generated Non-Fungible Token (NFT) called X-Native. With its cutting-edge AI Generated Content (AIGC) image generation model that has undergone rigorous fine-tuning ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#69771)
Researchers say China plans to build a huge satellite network in near-Earth orbit to provide internet services to users around the world – and to stifle Elon Musk’s Starlink. The project has the code name “GW”, according to a team led by associate professor Xu Can with the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) Space Engineering University ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#6972B)
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was interviewed about GPT4 and other AI topics at a conference one year ago. GPT-4 is coming, but currently the focus is on coding and that’s also where the available compute is going. GPT-4 will be a text model (as opposed to multi-modal). It will not be much bigger than GPT-3, ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#6972C)
Tesla FSD (Full Self Driving) Hardware 4 has almost double the compute cores and three neural network chips. The FSD HW4 system has more cameras. The motherboard has room for additional improvements. Tesla will be adding back a radar. It will be high-definition radar.
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by Brian Wang on (#696XZ)
Black holes are Dr Becky area of expertise and she does not buy the recent Black Hole – Dark Energy theory. Dr Becky describes the work of the two papers where they looked only at globular galaxies so that they could eliminate galaxy and black hole mergers for black hole growth. They plotted the size ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#696MZ)
Google has a quantum computing goal of encoding a logical qubit on 1000 physical ones with an error rate of 0.0001% and they have achieved a 3% error rate using 17 qubits. The scaling or error reduction must be 20 times better. Using a 72-qubit chip, the Google team encoded a single logical qubit in ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#696JK)
Limiting Factory Youtuber, Jordan Giesige, analyzes key factors for Tesla Master Plan Part 3 and Investor day. Elon Musk and Tesla have previously described getting to 20 Terawatt hours per year and a total of 300 Terawatt hours of batteries to transition energy and transportation to electricity. This means 14 million tons of lithium carbonate ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#695TA)
Erik Ekudden, Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Ericsson, Kista, Sweden describes how the growing data and speed needs of 5G [and 6g] are Driving Exponential Increase in Processing Needs Across all Industries.
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by Brian Wang on (#695TB)
Jo De Boeck, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, imec & KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium talked about the EU Chips Act and roadmaps and challenges that the EU sees for future computing. He notes that the next generation AI model GPT4 will likely be 500 times larger than OpenAI GPT3 (basis for ChatGPT).
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by Brian Wang on (#695TC)
In 2021, Intel talked reaching Zettascale in three phases. AMD CEO talked about getting to a Zettaflop in 2030-2035. AMD CEO indicated that an earlier Zettaflop supercomputer would need about 500 Megawatts of power. Exascale systems today consume 21MW of power. AMD and Intel have managed to roughly double the performance of their CPUs and ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#695QG)
Machine Learning techniques will improve the service performance and management NTN (satellite to earth) connectivity. Non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) have been gaining importance in the last years due to their technological improvements and the integration in the 3GPP standards. Direct satellite-to-device connectivity will have more than 25 million subscribers by the end of 2023 due to ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#695QH)
Here are some talks of 6G satellite communication. This is mainly not the cellphone direct to satellite communication but satellite to satellite dish communication.
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by Brian Wang on (#695QJ)
6G networks could one day allow you to hit max speeds of one terabit per second (Tbps) on an internet device. This would be a thousand times faster than 1 Gbps, which the fastest speed available on most home internet networks today. It’s 100 times faster than 10 Gbps, the hypothetical top speed of regular ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#695NG)
Here is the roadmap for the next four years of 5G with re. There will be a new 5G standard released each year (rel 17, 18, 19 and 20.) They will improve the energy efficiency and increase internet of things to internet of everything. They are increasing satellite communication. Improvements in 5G release 17 1. ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#695NH)
For highly reliable NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks) communication with low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, Samsung has developed and simulated 5G NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks) standard-based satellite technology using its Exynos Modem 5300 reference platform to accurately predict satellite locations and minimize frequency offsets caused by the Doppler shift. Based on this technology, Samsung’s future Exynos modems will ... Read more
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by chainwire on (#695GJ)
New York, United States, 23rd February, 2023, Chainwire Following exciting Maison Hennessy Web3 projects last year, including its first NFT-connected bottle and launch of Cafe 11 social club in partnership with Friends with Benefits DAO, Hennessy introduces H3NSY with a new brand mark, website and Twitter handle dedicated to the brand’s Web3 ventures and innovative ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#695GK)
Wendover Productions wants to have the commenters attack them for making and publishing a one-sided hit-piece video. Wendover says: One note: this video is going to get a lot of negative response, and we’ve made it with full knowledge of that. In fact, #TSLA investors pre-planned their brigading strategy for this video on Reddit, having ... Read more
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by chainwire on (#695GM)
Zurg, Switzerland, 23rd February, 2023, Chainwire A fork of Bitcoin, known as Particl, has announced the completion of an eBay-style marketplace that’s been integrated into its wallet. Built using blockchain smart contracts, the marketplace is derived from an original concept first proposed by Satoshi Nakamoto. Particl’s latest release forms a trustless, unstoppable marketplace where buyers ... Read more
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by chainwire on (#6959C)
Dubai, UAE, 23rd February, 2023, Chainwire The layer-1 for data, Flare, just completed a live demonstration of new interoperability functionality now available in beta on the network. Using two core interoperability protocols, State Connector and Flare Time Series Oracle (FTSO), an NFT was trustlessly purchased with the transaction taking place on a different chain using ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#6959D)
By 2100, there should be two cities, Lagos and Kinshasa, with over 80 million people. Lagos has an official government plan to support 40 million people by 2050. The largest African, South Asian and Indian cities will pass Tokyo’s population by 2050. China is integrating several multi-city regions into areas with over 100 million people. ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#692V4)
There appears to be large amounts of hydrogen in underground reservoirs. Hydroma and other companies have recently bought land rights and built mining operations. They are close to pumping commercial hydrogen from underground mines. If there are huge hydrogen resources that can be mined then it could change the economics of a potential hydrogen economy. ... Read more
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by chainwire on (#692MY)
Rotterdam, Netherlands, 21st February, 2023, Chainwire Spheroid secures $25 million in an investment commitment from ABO Digital as a strategic financing partner. Spheroid is an AR/XR platform that uses the SPH utility token for powering all the activities in its ecosystem. This funding commitment from ABO Digital marks a significant milestone for Spheroid, which plans ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#692AX)
Observations of supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies point to a likely source of dark energy – the ‘missing’ 70% of the Universe. The measurements from ancient and dormant galaxies show black holes growing more than expected, aligning with a phenomenon predicted in Einstein’s theory of gravity. The result potentially means nothing new ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#692AY)
99 Red Balloons was a protest song released in 1983. In the lyrics, a boy and girl innocently release a batch of balloons into the air; confused by these flying objects, international governments panic, triggering a nuclear holocaust. In 2023, China has spy balloons triggered an international incident and now numerous balloons and objects are ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#6924C)
It is possible to use AI, like Midjourney, to generate art and resell it at adobe stock photos. Here are some videos that describe how to use Midjourney and the process for upscaling the photos for use and sale on Adobe Stock Photos.
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by Brian Wang on (#690ZP)
Chamath says that venture capitalist investors are looking for companies that can collect unique datasets. Proprietary unique datasets could be critical to having superior performance for ChatGPT like Generative AI.
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by Brian Wang on (#692AZ)
For years, digital marketers have hailed content marketing as the “king” of digital marketing strategies. This makes a lot of sense; in addition to being low-cost, content development is an inbound strategy that works well with almost every other digital marketing strategy, including SEO, PPC ads, social media, and email marketing. Still, it’s reasonable to ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#68ZZF)
Since 2021, Blue Origin has been making solar cells and transmission wire from regolith simulants. Using regolith simulants, their reactor produces iron, silicon, and aluminum through molten regolith electrolysis, in which an electrical current separates those elements from the oxygen to which they are bound. Oxygen for propulsion and life support is a byproduct. Above ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#68ZY6)
In Q4, 2022, SpaceX launched 142 tons to space while the rest of the world launched 157 tons. In 2023, Elon Musk indicates that SpaceX will average 400 tons to orbit every quarter. This will be nearly triple the launch payload mass for the rest of the world. SpaceX should have 24 Falcon 9 launches ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#68ZT5)
NASA has published its new goals for the moon and Mars. Most of the ambitious goals will require SpaceX to develop the Superheavy Starship, in orbit refueling and the lunar Starship. The purple infrastructure goals are interesting for developing a lunar power grid and robotics automation.
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by Brian Wang on (#68ZT6)
SpaceX had a good Starlink launch a few minutes ago. In less than nine hours, SpaceX should launch another rocket to place an Inmarsat into orbit.
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by Brian Wang on (#68ZT7)
SpaceX had seven launches in January, 2023 and should have five in February by the end of today. The two missions are scheduled to launch at 2:12 p.m. and 10:59 p.m. ET. There will be a Starlink mission today 2:12pm EST. There will also be an Inmarsat mission 10:59 pm EST. There should be two ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#68ZM7)
China has added heat capture equipment at the Haiyang 2 nuclear plant so it provide heat to 1 million homes and avoid the use of 900,000 tons of coal each year. The plant heating project began in July last year and has now been completed. The heating pipe network and pumping station in the plant ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#68ZM8)
Solid robots can now move, melt and reform like the T-1000 in the movie Terminator 2. Magnetoactive liquid-solid phase transitional matter. Highlights • Magnetoactive phase transitional matter (MPTM) is made of NdFeB embedded liquid metal • MPTMs can reversibly switch between solid and liquid phase • MPTMs can solder electronic components and assemble parts in ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#68ZM9)
3D printing has been unlocking new ways to solve bespoke issues for a long time now. One of the more interesting developments isn’t only what it can make, but what materials it can print. More recently, concrete has been quickly developing as a 3D printing material, and many believe it may revolutionize the construction industry. ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#68Z77)
Inertial confinement fusion (ICF) using lasers would resemble the rapid-fire explosions of an internal combustion engine. The NIF’s (National Ignition Facility) shot had a one-off ignition event. An ICF-based power plant may need to fire up to 10 laser shots per second, consuming almost 1 million targets a day, and produce far more energy per ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#68Z78)
Tokamak Energy’s roadmap is for commercial fusion power plants deployed in the mid-2030s. They plan to complete the ST80-HTS prototype reactor in 2026 “to demonstrate the full potential of high temperature superconducting magnets”. They will then design and build a fusion pilot plant, ST-E1, which is slated to demonstrate the capability to deliver electricity – ... Read more
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by Brian Wang on (#68Z79)
Lightbridge plutonium disposition fuel variant consumes 5.5 times more plutonium per fuel rod than mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel. Lightbridge’s proprietary next-generation nuclear fuel technology features metallic fuel rods with a helical multi-lobe design that can be used to fuel small modular reactors as well as existing light water reactors and pressurised heavy water reactors. The high ... Read more
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