The most recent one for me is the book genre of progression fantasy. I saw a post about a book series called cradle a bit ago and by now I've read over 40 books in the genre.
For convenience sake let's say you have 2 identical lasers, one is blue and one is red. And you shine it on lead (so none of the light leaks through) until the lead doesn't heat up anymore. Would the temperature change at all between the different color lasers. It doesn't have to be red or blue, it could be microwave or x ray,...
Okay, so I don't know much about lasers at all so I don't know why making them identical but changing the color doesn't work. I just want the same amount of light to be produced in the same intensity but different colors
Did you know that in 1831 a group of seamstresses burned down a sewing machine factory because they were out of work. It wasn't really about the sewing machines, it was about the working conditions and the sewing machines were just a good bad guy
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Cat peeking out of a Nazi Sd.Kfz.222 armored car
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Yever just see a random post from a fandom you've never heard of and then BAM, you've got a new special interest.
Makes me wonder about what other amazing things are out there that I'll never find just because of bad luck....
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Does color change how hot a laser can get something?
For convenience sake let's say you have 2 identical lasers, one is blue and one is red. And you shine it on lead (so none of the light leaks through) until the lead doesn't heat up anymore. Would the temperature change at all between the different color lasers. It doesn't have to be red or blue, it could be microwave or x ray,...
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Why can't people make ai's by making a neuron sim and then scaling it up with a supercomputer to the point where it has a humans number of neurons and then raise it like a human?
I know current learning models work a little like neurons but why not just make a sim that works exactly like how we understand neurons work
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