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Comment Re:Only Sci-Fi (Score 1) 104

It's newsworthy as it demonstrates how the "absurd" ideas that Drexler proposed more than 20 yrs ago, while still in many areas theoretical, continues to gain in relevance when discussing real science. To call it idle speculation ignores the billions of dollars in research and development that is happening now...obviously, right under your nose.

If it makes you feel more comfortable go back to Sci-Am articles about 10 years ago when Gary Stix published several stories arguing about the impossibilities of self-reproducing molecular nanotechnologies...sounds like your right in line with where his opinions where at that time, so I'd say you have some catching up to do!

Comment Re:The UN has outlived its usefulness. (Score 2, Insightful) 842

Time to send them home.

-jcr

I'm always surprised how few seem to share my idea that we need the U.N. more than ever.

If humanity is to thrive, at some point we will need a world order. Not...the frightening overseeing insidious world order we always hear about, but a governing world body that is based on Secular Humanism, Rational Thought, Reason based thinking & Transparancy.

The U.N. in it's current form proves only that one can have a great idea, and execute it poorly.

Now that we have the tools to spread rational thought and ideas and concepts to the far flung corners of the world, we should easily recognize the need to consolidate into one voice of reason. The United Nations could potentially do this while still representing our unique differences.

I believe this is the way governments are moving whether we like it or not-we simply cannot afford to ignore that fact that we live on the same planet, and it must be protected...almost as if we still need to prove to ourselves the VALUE of these things. We say to the contrary, but it's blatantly clear that we really doesn't know quite what to do with the insurmountable questions that religions present. This makes sense as we keep searching for answers to impossible questions just as after thousands of years, we continue to struggle with concepts like economics, nationalism, freedom,democracy & privacy, ecology, PEACE.

Sorry for ranting, really! But we need to stop being afraid. When that happens, all of the religious tomes will claim their rightful place on the bookshelf of humanity, right next to Mother Goose, and we can finally start asking ourselves WHY it is so hard to admit we have much to learn. When fear of the unknown no longer grips us we will pare down our incredibly long list of absurd belief systems-IE-Creationism just one example.

A united nations could help humanity to acknowledge our differences, embrace our uniqueness and agree to live peacefully. Think about it, whats the alternative? We could continue pointing all the fingers that we want, but we really only have ourselves, as humans,to blame.

Comment Re:Real Time? (Score 1) 437

The Digitech vocalist 4 generates harmonies on the fly using input from the instrument being played. Guitar/piano is patched into the unit and it extracts the harmonies based on the chord I'm playing. IMO-It works as long as it's not overused in the performance.

Comment Re:Real-time Auto-Tune (Score 2, Informative) 437

I have real-time auto tune on my digitech vocalist 4. The only song I've ever used it on was Purple Rain, because it gave exactly the desired effect. It's actually quite easy to tell when someone is using it -it does sound jumpy and automated although much less so than even 5 yrs ago, the real shit-kicker will be when the algorithm is improved to the point where the average ear cannot distinguish that the machine is doing the pitch,timing, formant and dynamics.

Comment Re:Terrible Idea (Score 1) 498

I'm reminded of how impressed I was upon hearing Christine Peterson's talk at the 2007 Singularity Summit where she addresses the same issue on how science desperately needs a stronger voice in politics.

2007 Singularity Summit

As this speech was given at Eliezer Yudkowsky's summit-some of you will undoubtedly want to riff on the merits of speculation that occur there. However, her suggestions during the talk are overall on firm ground and seem to apply to what has happened here.

I for one welcome our new Geeky-Politica Overlords...cough,cough...

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Submission + - Giant simulation could solve mystery of "dark (dur.ac.uk)

dhudson0001 writes: "The search for a mysterious substance which makes up most of the Universe could soon be at an end, according to new research.

The international Virgo Consortium, a team of scientists including cosmologists at Durham University, has used a massive computer simulation showing the evolution of a galaxy like the Milky Way to "see" gamma-rays given off by dark matter.

They say their findings, published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature (Thursday, November 6), could help NASA's Fermi Telescope in its search for the dark matter and open a new chapter in our understanding of the Universe."

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