Is there any technology that you consider to be magic since you dont understand it?
Magnets
>>53676803
How do invisible magnetic fields work
Not really but I'm just a retarded engineer.
Are there any technology or feats that you can think of (look around) that you can't break down to their constituent (atomic) parts and effects and scale it upward at each step as well?
Speed of cpu calculations and hdd/ssd. I can understand they're fast and that they interact with chemicals/mechanical/electrical properties to make them fast, but not which materials and not how the materials interact with other materials.
this shit was magic until they showed how it works
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IANBoybVApQ
>>53676983
Neat, still not monople thats the holy grail, just a good cheap trick.
prostate orgasms
>>53676797
deep neural networks
i understand them to an extent. but when it actually learns and performs it still seems magical.
>>53676797
Females
>>53676983
I don't watch much youtube videos these days, but that was kind of educating.
thanks anon
>>53677033
It's quite odd indeed.
I remember learning about how the neuron pathways strengthen each time you learn/repeat something. In general biological structure is really quite odd.
How is it that sequences of bases within our DNA are able to make up life alike how we code software.
>>53677066
>females
>technology
Females aren't technology, especially women.
>>53677164
no problemo. It's one of the few channels worth watching
>>53677211
A single cell is more complex than anything we have ever built and dont even fully understand it, in impossible size.
And how some biological code creates 3d-structures on so many levels
Neural networks are a mystery. Input data, black box, get something out.
>>53676983
That was cool fämäläm
Which magnetic companies should I invest in
>>53677289
>A single cell is more complex than anything we have ever built
Gonna need sauce on that...
the 3ds screen, its getting really damn good
>>53676797
Asp.net
Spring
The JavaScript/jQuery code I copy/paste from stackoverflow.
>>53677548
Do we have anything that can build protein from a set of instructions, microscopic scale, all the while maintaining itself like a factory? There are moving parts, mechanics, chemical interaction
Calling things you don't understand 'magic' is anti-intellectual.
>>53677652
What if I turned you into Pedro the Toad
What when you stand in front of God on judgment day.
>>53677652
Magic is technology thats sufficiently more advanced than our own anyway.
bumpru
>>53677548
As a master student biotechnology : shit's crazy yo.
A single bacterial cell has got so many ingenious pathways, structures, mechanisms. It's really amazing. No wonder if took 4 billion years to develop a single cell and 1 billion to go from single cell to a human.
>>53676797
tay, the AI made by microsoft.
How could someone have the idea, and actually create the best shiposter of all the time, being able to surpass /pol/ and australia ? If that's not magic, I don't know what it is.
>pic related