How about I want to have my inference process to negate error bound to my priors?
How about I want to have my inference process to negate error bound to my priors?
In object oriented onthology, to know is him is to be him.
That’s essentially how many gases are made from mixtures, like notrogen or oxygen. Showing this as something new tells a lot about author’s uderstanding. Carbon capture is not about making entirely new tech, it’s optimization, and that’s where startups suck at everything except for getting and then wasting cash.
Surviving through November in Finland is good enough.
What if we apply negative pressure?
This should promote matrix, not signal
So ok, these are just quasiparticles. Yes, we could have quasiparticles that behave like actual particles. Yes, it’s just an abstraction. Yes, we can go batshit crazy in abstraction space and come up with anything.
This reminds me how some folks in ScientificAmerican modeled black hole with a vortex in water and found supersonic wave, which brought them to conclusions about possibility of passing through event horizon in actual black hole. bah.
In other words, when do I get some money to build a quantum quasiparticle computer and finally hack elliptic cryptography?
Though, as Rice alumni, can’t deny still always awesome publicity of that university.
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I make and sell mucrocloning kits in anticipation to see this happen
Oh, sure, let’s maybe keep them in hands of governments and corporations, those always behave responsibly, right?
Awesome, I should totally start making these things too and place them in my microcloning and brewing yeast webstore. This dude is a hero of our biopunk culture, weird that I haven’t heard about this before!
some Greek root for bottom, used, for example, in “abyss”, sounds totally chtonic.
That’s mixing greek and latin.
Geonauts? Buthonauts?
But, as far as I remember, major contributor to carbon emissions are not poor villages, but jet sets and their factories in poor villages exploiting the work of poor villagers who have no say about their air quality lest they lose their jobs like they lost their means to sustain themselves from farming. Indeed, just not flying for fun and not selling the oil and coal that do not really belong to them would be so much more technological than trying to get grants for things they do not understand (and waste them traveling the world on planes telling everyone they should invest in it too only to then burn the rest in taxes used to support oilgascoal industry directly or not). When you show perpetum mobile here it is totally relevant - that’s how greenwashing works in terms of economy on every level, no matter what technology is being praised.