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I wish I understood what was going on.

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Me too honeslty. They are supposed to jump like that all over the place I think. The black atoms that is. The rest is carbon nanotube, those grid like structures. I did read its first time it was observed in motion on a camera, this year.
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/walking-with-atoms

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The gray balls are atoms and the black balls also are atoms. They where moving atoms through a nanotube when they noticed that two atoms had entered the nanotube, instead of going one by one. Then those two atoms began bonding together, splitting and bonding again as they moved through the nanotube.

It’s something nobody though that could be filmed, and yet it happened by accident. Now they plan to try with other atoms.

Now, atoms are not literal balls. Balls it’s how the computer represents the presence of the electrons in the outer cloud around the atom, which is what the microscope “sees”. They can tell what kind of atoms are because of the different number of electrons and their average energy in that outer cloud. But the cloud isn’t physical, it’s a place where you can find electrons if you look for them, which is what the microscope does. The chance to find an electron is related to its energy, and that’s how they measure that energy. Then they add extra atoms and those atoms are what the microscope detects, just they added two instead of one and they began forming a mollecule and disassembling it again and again.

It’s a little insane if you think of it. Seeing how a mollecule is formed and disssolved… the reference line is 1 nanometer -one billionth of a meter, or one millionth of a milimeter. As you see, 4 carbon atoms in a string are roughly 1 nanometer long, thus there are some 4 million carbon atoms in one milimeter.

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Thank you for the explanation Yiole. Now it is clearer to me.
How small/sharp a tool they must’ve invented to modify molecules. :exploding_head:

It’s bedtime for me. Good night lovelies. :heart:

Also: How do they make microprocessors with 10nm production process I don’t know. Crazy!

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Now it’s time to go to sleep… and say: nighties lovelies!

Also: last night I had a chance tocheck whether it’s right that I dream in color. And yes, I do dream in colors. The dream itself was one of my nonsenses but at one point there was a lettuce leave and it was green, and a black bird with red beak and gray tail feathers was eating from it, on a glass plate, over a gray-blue table against a yellow wall. Colors were faint, but the lettuce was really green, life-like green. Then came the part when I was riding a train or soemthing and a Russian lady tocuhed my face as if she was picking something from my skin and she said something in Russian as if she was concerned… I tried to tell her I don’t speak Russian but then the place began changign and I was fed up of the dream and decided to wake up.

And yet I still wonder why did I dream about someone pointing something on my right cheek. Also the funny part of the lady speaking in Russian although dreams have no sound, so in my dream-omniscence i knew that she had spoke words in a language I don’t speak. Crazy!

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and the Witcher 3 playing has commenced… however, I’m playing EVE 50% of my gaming time, Death Stranding 40% of it, and Witcher 3 only 10% of it… it’s in the mix, though!

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Those Seagate slim external HDDs are nice. My wife and I use 'em to backup our desktops and laptops and share files without needing to use the internet, etc.

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Yes, that’s it, it sure does, and it’s pre-formatted.
I do have an internet account for it, however, 2 of the 3 persons who emailed me back thought I was mentioning a Seagate HDD in error, and not the actual Backup Slim + that I was mentioning.

The 2nd person who emailed me, Edith, found out that my device (the first one of 2 that is), was successfully registered, and started working on trying to find out why my registraton account was not able to fix the related password associated with it.

Other than that, all the data is safe, and, even though not encrypted (yet), functions to copy and move.
Additionally, if I do copy half of it onto another medium, including the 2nd drive, which is still new and unregistered, I would have enough free space to encrypt both backup drives data.
Encrypted data , although not technically, backup data encryption, as per the Microsoft Windows Backup utiity system encryption, would function similarly.

The difference with it is that, the Microsoft Backup system was designed to backup a copy of the actual operating system license, which, Microsoft previously allowed to make one backup copy of, for in case that the Operating System License Media would become damage and to allow the use of that license to function.

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Also, the Arm of Orion (in Arabic) is close to the shoulder of Orion, for some reasons.

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Alpha Orionis’ traditional name, Betelgeuse , originated in the Arabic phrase Yad al-Jauzā’, meaning “the shoulder of the central one” or “the hand of Orion ,” referring to the star’s position in the constellation. ~ Aug 14, 2014

( Betelgeuse is the 10th brightest star in the sky overall, and it’s the 7th brightest star visible from most of the U.S., Canada, Europe and the majority of the Northern Hemisphere. Betelgeuse is often said to represent the right shoulder of the Orion the Hunter. ~Jan 13, 2019)

Is Earth in the Orion arm?

The Orion Arm is a minor spiral arm of the Milky Way galaxy that is 3,500 light-years (1,100 parsecs) across and approximately 10,000 light-years (3,100 parsecs) in length, containing the Solar System, including the Earth .

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Everything you do doesn’t die with you when you die.
The point to the soul, including the soul related to copyright content, does outlive you,

after your death, so that others can benefit from it, if it is good that is.
Of course, if people try to steal those rights and discredit you for it, they may very well
not be good people, and those actions may be criminal.
It would nonetheless be a part of your soul, if your rights were violated, even after your
death.

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However, even though your soul may live, your body dies.
And so, as it’s creator, Artificial Intelligence’s soul may live, but it’s body dies.
That holds true even though Artificial Intelligence may engender Artificial Intelligence.
Even though it may helps us to live longer, eventually, those systems will die, and their soul extinct.

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At 2:45, … an earlier version of the monologue was a bit longer.
An actual monologue , which reflects on the sense of pride,
a sense of accomplishment, a sense of adventure, the feeling of nostalgia,
the feeling of being alive, the feeling of being insignificant in a larger scheme of things,
and despite of all that, a sense of ego, and wanting to be treated equally as humans.

Dragnet - S5 E6 The Big Gap (1955)

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Communication gap causing death from grand-theft auto ?

Edit @ 19:08:

This thing is -270°C and is EVERYWHERE

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I should mind my own business.

Good night, lovelies. :heart:

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Guess the earthquake has struck well away from you, but anyway wish everyone is well for you Lord.

And now I’m off to bed. Nighties lovelies!

Also: pseudo-satellites it’s an interesting concept…

…but so far has not seen any test or prototype. Latest news are that the French Army has offered a contract to develop and test one of these StratoBus pseudo-satellites, which might fly by 2023… or maybe don’t.

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January 24, 1984, attending college, and working nights bar backing at a nightclub. Couldn’t afford a Mac, but who cared. What a nightclub.

Ref:
36 Years Ago Today, Steve Jobs Unveiled the First Macintosh - Slashdot.

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Speaking of Macs. I got this hard case for mine today

Along with this dust cover for the keyboard.

Hopefully it will help it from getting beat up too much

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My badminton coach, with who I won 2nd in a provincial doubles match, around 1981, was a civil engineering teacher at our local college (CEGEP), and had a pre-order for that first Mac on credit.

He sold my teammate his Apple IIg, who in turn sold me his Timex Sinclair 1000.

5 years later , I was offered a scholarship for $10,000 in a vocational school which had computer programming courses, which I registered for, after the other eligible for the scholarship declined it.

I failed and took it again 2 years later, and succeeded with the highest grade globally.

Published on Aug 18, 2017

Edit above is from my iPhone:

Solving the Three Body Problem

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Analytic Solution…

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Nothing there, please move along.
Positron used in medical scanning technology originated from Puslars.

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How some stars end up in a black hole…

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Louis Rossmann dosn’t like that.

Timezone everyone :kissing_heart:

Biggest tortilla ever

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Earthquake took place in Elazığ. It was pretty far away from me and my loved ones. There was also a 4.8 intensity earthquake where I lived, just a day before it happened in Elazığ. But nobody was harmed. So thoughtful of you, Yiole. Thank you for your well wishing.

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[www.bbc.com › news › world-europe-51245088

Turkey earthquake: At least 31 dead as buildings collapse …](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-51245088)

2 days ago - The magnitude-6.8 quake centred on the town of Sivrice in Elazig

Rooks and Kings: Clarion Call 4 (1080p available)

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Black Hole Ships

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Quasars looks like Smart Bombs effect…

NGCAnderopolis - 8 months ago
Calling something a basic unit, when it has a prefix is silly, as it implies the unit without the prefix should be the basic one!

@NGCAnderopolis If you say so. However, if it is not the case, it may be possible that the prefix is included in the Basic Unit, or other form of unit, for in case that it is not basic, but used as a form and method of measurement in relation to systems and scopes of those systems, with scientific and mathematical calculations, which was even revised, and updated, to the same name, because there was a change in the scope later on in time, compared to the current time it was originally created, and the current time it is now being used.

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Interesting and probably worth verifying.
However, reasonable timeline should not be limited to one’s own generation.
For obvious limits reasons, it is related to fastest speed , records or not, and before the specie becomes extinct, or can no longer adapt , so as to change and survive in another form, if and when it does have to.
If we wait over 10 or 100 generations to do a trip which would take less than that, even if no humans are on board, we would be delayed by that much time that we did not.
The reasons for which it may be less reasonable not to have started the trip before, to reach the destination faster, could be related in part to that maximum speed, or fastest possible speed, or potential speed, and so on.

It is not to marginalize people, or , to be better than them, and so to justify control over them, or any of the other grounds used to create communication gap, or interfere against their communication. If we even managed to set up communication with inter-stellar system, it would be a great way to get more accurate info , and more detailed info about that inter-stellar system, and find what is best to do with it .

(Personal Note Added here:
It’s also not to discriminate, or cover up discrimination, or try to enforce discriminating systems, and make them seem as if they are fair and not discriminating…)

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Wow, looks like Kobe Bryant and four people more just died in a helicopter crash! :open_mouth:

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