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Antimutt t1_jdru3u8 wrote
The Milky Way ends in a cosmic butter-churn that is an elliptical galaxy.
Antimutt t1_jdlyqvp wrote
Reply to comment by RamaSchneider in What happens if it turns out that being human is not that difficult to duplicate in a machine? What if we're just ... well ... copyable? by RamaSchneider
Or, perhaps, become the computer. If we can't crack strong AI, how about we copy a human cortex, train it to obey, market it. Odd idea? Here's the novel.
Antimutt t1_jdlwynw wrote
Reply to What happens if it turns out that being human is not that difficult to duplicate in a machine? What if we're just ... well ... copyable? by RamaSchneider
We wont rest. It's not enough to be copyable, we also need to be transferable, non-destructively. Then we leave this flesh behind.
Antimutt t1_jcvssm8 wrote
Reply to What is this exactly? I have seen this universe image a lot and never understood what it actually is by subatomicslim
It's the zone of avoidance, where the disc of our galaxy hides more distant objects.
Antimutt t1_j8x40gq wrote
Reply to comment by scribe_ in NEW JWST DEEP FIELD - Pandora's Cluster by GeoGeoGeoGeo
That area of sky was chosen because there are more images of galaxies than there are galaxies there. The lensing foreground cluster creates multiple images of the same galaxy. Edit: I see a third.
Antimutt t1_iy8419i wrote
Reply to Stowaways survive 11 days on rudder of ship travelling from Nigeria to Canary Islands | Africanews by ReddishCat
No info on what happened to rudder stowaways before.
Antimutt t1_iy404nx wrote
Not happening after all that investment into the huge nuclear zapper under Geneva.
Antimutt t1_iuh2zx6 wrote
Reply to comment by happyscrappy in Google Outlines Why They Are Removing JPEG-XL Support From Chrome by DirectControlAssumed
We could encourage it's use.
Antimutt t1_irfwg79 wrote
Reply to comment by Mzkazmi in Astronomers find a “cataclysmic” pair of stars with the shortest orbit yet: The stars circle each other every 51 minutes, confirming a decades-old prediction by Additional-Two-7312
The cataclysm takes the form of a recurring nova.
Antimutt t1_je45u0g wrote
Reply to Question about Light Years by innertiaworld
It wont. It's beyond Laniakea, itself not gravitationally bound.