Hi BrikoX, please feel free to change your community icon any time when you find a better one. I only did it for fun and didn't expect to "win" honestly.
Hi Hammerjack. Please feel free to change your community icon any time when you find a better one. I only did it for fun and didn't expect to "win" honestly.
Most of the stars we see are several thousand light-years away from Earth. That means we are seeing the stars' past as well.
This is impressive!
Is one of them supposed to be a double?
If you want to purposefully misunderstand what I said, feel free to do so.
It is actually quite cool to be able to travel virtually when my body is no longer capable. The technology will have advanced dramatically in 2 decades.
Weather (clouds), moonlight.
And the fact that I have responsibilities as an adult, and it is not easy to go to an actually remote location at the right time.
Going to a dark site is not as easy as "just drive an hour from your home."
Take a look at this: https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/skywatching/how-to-find-good-places-to-stargaze/
Flat earthers have access to all the information yet they still decide that flat earth is true.
I am not saying that current AI is intelligent. I am just seeing similarity between how human and AI process information.
I always go back to Kiss Launcher after trying other launchers. With a huge amount of apps, there is no point trying to organise the icons. Nothing beats typing the first letter and launch.
They have to update the training data with the latest findings. Some AI models may use external sources to fetch the most current information.
In a way, human intelligence is like that.
People used to think earth used to be the centre of the universe, because everybody said so. Would you say that only Nicolaus Copernicus was intelligent?
Proof that quantum tunneling works at the macroscopic level.