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>The Quest for Lab-Grown Meat: A handful of scientists ai
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>The Quest for Lab-Grown Meat: A handful of scientists aim to satisfy the world's growing appetite for hamburgers—and eventually steak—without wrecking the planet. The first step: grab a petri dish.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-quest-for-lab-grown-meat/
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>Researchers develop a new means of killing harmful bacteria. Engineered particles are capable of producing toxins that are deadly to targeted bacteria.The global rise in antibiotic resistance is a growing threat to public health, damaging our ability to fight deadly infections such as tuberculosis.

https://newsoffice.mit.edu/2015/engineered-particles-kill-harmful-bacteria-0625
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>Renewables to Beat Fossil Fuels With $3.7 Trillion Solar Boom. Renewable energy will draw almost two-thirds of the spending on new power plants over the next 25 years, dwarfing spending on fossil fuels, as plunging costs make solar the first choice for consumers and the poorest nations.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-06-23/renewables-to-beat-fossil-fuels-with-3-7-trillion-solar-boom
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>New 'smart' nanoparticle platform for cancer thermotherapy.Hyperthermia – a thermal therapy where body tissue is heated – has been used for decades to treat cancer. Because they are often poorly supplied with blood, cancerous tissues are more sensitive to increases in temperature compared to healthy tissues.

http://www.nanowerk.com/spotlight/spotid=40595.php
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>Synthetic blood transfusions are coming. Cancer-curing Cylon baby blood may still be a fantasy, but with the next two years, two human volunteers will be receiving the very first blood transplants manufactured in a lab, the British National Health Service announced last week.

http://gizmodo.com/synthetic-blood-transfusions-are-coming-1714524431
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>Will your self-driving car be programmed to kill you if it means saving more strangers? Imagine you are in charge of the switch on a trolley track. The express is due any minute; but as you glance down the line you see a school bus, filled with children, stalled at the level crossing. No problem; that's why you have this switch.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/06/150615124719.htm
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>This could be the big OLED breakthrough we've been waiting for. Despite the fact LG's latest UHD OLEDs are genuinely stunning from an image quality point of view, at £6,000 we'd argue very few of us are likely to get our eyes on one in our own homes. But a joint venture by Fujifilm and nano-electronics research institute, imec, might well have turned up a more cost-effective method of producing high-resolution, big-screen OLED displays. This pairing produced photoresist technology for organic semiconductors back in 2013 and they have recently demoed full-colour OLEDs using that photoresist tech.

http://www.techradar.com/us/news/television/this-could-be-the-big-oled-breakthrough-we-ve-been-waiting-for-1296371
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>Injectable Hydrogel Helps Skin Heal Quicker. A new injectable hydrogel that speeds healing in skin wounds has been developed by researchers from UCLA. The material builds an instantaneous scaffold which enables new tissue to hook on and grow in the cavities created between linked gel spheres.

http://reliawire.com/2015/06/injectable-hydrogel-helps-skin-heal-quicker/
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>Apocalypse Neuro: Why Our Brains Don't Process the Gravest Threats to Humanity. Our brains are incredible little mushboxes; they are unfathomably complex, powerful organs that grant us motor skills, logic, and abstract thought. Brains have bequeathed unto we humans just about every cognitive advantage, it seems, except for one little omission: the ability to adequately process the concept of long-term, civilization-threatening phenomena. They've proven miracle workers for the short-term survival of individuals, but the human brain sort of malfunctions when it comes to navigating wide-lens, slowly-unfurling crises like climate change.

http://motherboard.vice.com/read/apocalypse-neuro-why-our-brain-cant-process-the-planets-gravest-threats
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I apologize for the waste. I'll try again another time.
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Whoa an SE thread how refreshing

>>75014072
Where have you been/gone m8?
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>>75014142
Life, studies, work - the typical.

>The Space Elevator Concept. The space elevator was first proposed in 1895, but it might even predate that. The idea of a giant tower that can carry us from Earth to outer space is science fiction, but a company has successfully Kickstarted what they say is their first step to building one on the Moon.

http://sservi.nasa.gov/articles/the-space-elevator-concept/
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>Injectable device delivers nano-view of the brain. It’s a notion that might have come from the pages of a science-fiction novel — an electronic device that can be injected directly into the brain, or other body parts, and treat everything from neurodegenerative disorders to paralysis.

http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2015/06/injectable-electronics-promise-sharper-view-of-brain/
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>'Designer babies' debate should start, scientists say. Rapid progress in genetics is making "designer babies" more likely and society needs to be prepared, leading scientists have told the BBC. Dr Tony Perry, a pioneer in cloning, has announced precise DNA editing at the moment of conception in mice. He said huge advances in the past two years meant "designer babies" were no longer HG Wells territory.

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-30742774
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It's funny how the posts with the richest content and knowledge tend to go ignored. Sad!

Always some interesting stuff you're posting, I eagerly await to see where tech is 20 years from now, graphene blows my mind
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>IBM has created a macromolecule that prevents specific viral infections, like zika and ebola, and stops them from spreading. The team asserts that, one day, they hope this work can up used as a baseline for defeating disease wholesale.

http://futurism.com/ibm-is-working-on-a-molecule-that-could-eradicate-viruses/
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>>75012911
>>75012911


Man, I missed you so much, what were you doing?
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>>75014636
Graphene holds much promise in numerous applications. I am excited to see the breakthroughs in the coming years.

>Graphene breakthrough as Bosch creates magnetic sensor 100 times more sensitive than silicon equivalent.Graphene Week 2015 is awash with outstanding research results, but one presentation has created quite a stir at this Graphene Flagship conference. To a stunned audience, Robert Roelver of Stuttgart-based engineering firm Bosch reported on Thursday that company researchers, together with scientists at the Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research, have created a graphene-based magnetic sensor 100 times more sensitive than an equivalent device based on silicon.

http://phys.org/news/2015-06-graphene-breakthrough-bosch-magnetic-sensor.html
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>>75014916
>tetrahedron
A form so perfect gold will sometimes naturally grow into it.
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>>75014844
The trials and tribulations of life. Also, checked.

>Telomeres are "caps" on the ends of chromosomes that protect them from fraying, much like the end of a shoelace, and an enzyme, called telomerase, maintains their length. Telomeres shorten over time, and the rate at which this occurs can be increased by stress, leading to accelerated aging, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and an impaired immune system. The Telomeres investigation collects crew member blood samples to determine how telomeres and telomerase are affected by space travel.

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/1771.html
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>>75014715
Genetically modified viruses will be the sword.

Shit like this will be our shield.
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>>75014715
I remember reading about this. Glad to have you back Space Elevator. Any comments on the news about scientists wanting to to create human-animal chimeras?
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>>75015175
Scientists successfully extended the telomeres in a mouse recently.
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GUYS PUT IT THIS WAY
veal and wagyu is the shiznit, because it's like fetal tissue tender almost or some shit
so lab grown meat would basically be like eating a fetus
so tender and juicy, beyond anything you've ever known
like what if
what if
lab meat is so delicious it destroys us all?
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>>75012911
We dont need meat tho, Vegan diet can cover all macro and micro nutrients the body needs to survive, its also the least planet harming dietary lifestyle.
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people who think space elevators will happen should be shot
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>>75015317
Biological terrorism is a very real possibility. It is frightening to think of the devastation that could be unleashed onto an unprepared world.

>Scottish waters to host world's largest floating wind farm. Statoil plans to have five floating wind turbines operational and generating power off the Scottish coast by 2017. They'll even be more environmentally friendly than traditional offshore turbines.

http://futurism.com/scottish-waters-to-host-the-worlds-largest-floating-wind-farm/
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>>75015508
we could build one in 5 years for less than 15 billion dollars
google it, the math is there
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>>75015590
yea, just so a meteor or ahmed can tear it down?
no fucking thanks
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>>75015590
How the fuck are we gonna produce that much nanotubing in 5 years?
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>>75015404
The last bit I heard about it was some researchers in Switzerland had spliced rabbit and human DNA, but were ordered to destroy it. I can't seem to locate the link at the moment.

>>75015477
I read about that. A lot of breakthroughs are happening in the world of genetics and altering at the moment.
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>When will we know we have found extraterrestrial life? As we become more advanced in astronomy, continuously searching and finding lots of potentially habitable extrasolar planets that could harbor alien life, it seems that it's not a matter of if but when we will find extraterrestrial organisms. However, the real tough problem here is: How we could determine if the alien life has really been found?

http://phys.org/news/2015-07-extraterrestrial-life.html#jCp
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>>75015777
Nice
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>Modified microalgae converts sunlight into valuable medicine. Researchers from Copenhagen Plant Science Centre at University of Copenhagen have succeeded in manipulating a strain of microalgae to form complex molecules to an unprecedented extent. This may pave the way for an efficient, inexpensive and environmentally friendly method of producing a variety of chemicals, such as pharmaceutical compounds.

http://www.nanowerk.com/news2/biotech/newsid=43468.php
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Thanks OP ;~;
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>>75014142

Black mageeck right there
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>Is the World Ready for Synthetic Life? Scientists Plan to Create Whole Genomes. Last weekend, an invite-only group of about 150 experts convened privately at Harvard. Behind closed doors, they discussed the prospect of designing and building an entire human genome from scratch, using only a computer, a DNA synthesizer and raw materials.

http://singularityhub.com/2016/05/22/is-the-world-ready-for-synthetic-life-scientists-plan-to-create-whole-genomes/
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>Editing stem cell genes will "revolutionize" biomedical research. Applying a dramatically improved method for "editing" genes to human stem cells, University of Wisconsin-Madison professor of neuroscience Su-Chun Zhang has shown a new way to silence genes in stem cells and their progeny at any stage of development.

http://phys.org/news/2015-07-stem-cell-genes-revolutionize-biomedical.html#jCp
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>Thwarted stateside by the FDA, anti-aging pioneers are heading to the South Pacific. Humans have hunted for the fountain of youth for centuries. We haven’t yet found any naturally occurring phenomena meeting the description that convinced (or not) Ponce De León to traipse all over Florida, so now feels like as good a time as any to build a simulacrum. And that’s just what Elizabeth Parrish’s company BioViva, which has announced successes using telomere lengthening to reverse the aging process, intends to do.

https://www.inverse.com/article/15895-bioviva-plans-an-age-reversal-clinic-in-fiji-as-medical-tourism-gets-weird
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This is a short (about 12 minutes) information film about the Fourth Industrial Revolution that is happening right now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khjY5LWF3tg
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>>75013144
>solar meme getting this much ground
why
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>>75017570
Because it's not just a meme you fucking maggot
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>>75018183
That made me chuckle.

I'll stick around for a while longer if anyone wants to discuss things.
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>>75012911

Space elevator, is it you from 2ish years ago?
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>>75012911
Anyone find a link for that article in Scientific American? The preview aint cutting it
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>>75019352
Yes. I know that these threads used to be a regular thing - I attempted and mostly succeeded in having a thread at least once every two weeks to month. However, studies, work and other responsibilities have stopped me from doing these as often as before.

I often come here and lurk, but the new tone the board has taken has been really off putting and makes me hesitant to even attempt these threads anymore.
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>>75019897
Here is a very similar article. I apologize, I forgot that not everyone subscribes to the same publications that I do, sorry for any inconvenience.

http://gizmodo.com/the-future-will-be-full-of-lab-grown-meat-1720874704
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>>75020329
Thanks SE, Shine on!
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>Drones replacing farm workers. Watching a flying demonstration on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, the Missouri farmer envisions using an unmanned aerial vehicle to monitor the irrigation pipes on his farm – a job he now pays three men to do. “The savings on labor and fuel would just be phenomenal,” Geske says, watching as a small white drone hovers over a nearby corn field and transmits detailed pictures of the growing stalks to an iPad.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/farmers-frustrated-lack-drone-access/
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>>75021031
Bump!
When do you think we ll actually begin going into space? Will it be soon?
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>>75021556
You can go to space right now if you have a few million dollars to fork over for a ticket.

Economic space travel is about 15-20 years away, barring any major world disasters. Even sooner if.. wait for it, more funding and research are put into space elevators.
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>>75012911
This might sound spooky but two days ago I asked for you to come back!
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>>75020179
:( We need you now more than ever SE. Help make /pol/ great again
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Space Elevator fuck yes!
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>>75021831
2spooky4me

>Surfing a wake of light. Researchers observe and control light wakes for the first time. When a duck paddles across a pond or a supersonic plane flies through the sky, it leaves a wake in its path. Wakes occur whenever something is traveling through a medium faster than the waves it creates — in the duck’s case water waves, in the plane’s case shock waves, otherwise known as sonic booms.

https://www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2015/07/surfing-wake-of-light
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>>75020179
So what do you do for a living? I wouldn't worry about the board. SE threads will always be welcome here.
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>>75022255
For a while I was a paramedic, that is what I was doing when I first started these threads almost 4 years ago. Now I'm a medical director and protocol manager for a medical service while attending night classes to further my career in medicine.

It will be a sad day when people aren't welcoming of the news of human achievement and the prospect of a brighter future for all of us. I really disagree with the general political consensus this board has formed.
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>>75012911
>lab-grown meat
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>>75022155
This is one of the interesting ideas that if we're in a solid state holographic universe helps explain precognition etc. Big things big wakes. Also why dogs know you're coming home as in another frame/fragment/parallel you've arrived and it means a lot to them.
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>>75012911
no one really wants to eat faggot lab-grown meat.
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>>75015501

>Implying the other 95+% of the population will ever give up meat.

Try harder anon
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>>75022886
Actually a lot of people would want to! Shit big countries could solve their protein and carbon problems in one go once we get some tech down.
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>>75022849
You're absolutely right. I've often pondered this question as well. I'm glad others do, too.

>Would you have a relationship with a robot? (Here are your future waifus).

http://factor-tech.com/feature/would-you-have-a-relationship-with-a-robot/
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bump, it's been a while SE, glad you're back
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>>75023168
Thank you.

>Transparent, flexible supercapacitors pave the way for a multitude of applications. The standard appearance of today's electronic devices as solid, black objects could one day change completely as researchers make electronic components that are transparent and flexible. Working toward this goal, researchers in a new study have developed transparent, flexible supercapacitors made of carbon nanotube films. The high-performance devices could one day be used to store energy for everything from wearable electronics to photovoltaics.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-05-transparent-flexible-supercapacitors-pave-multitude.html#jCp
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>>75012911
Doesn't matter if it's lab-grown or not, you'll still get cancer.
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>>75023906
Hopefully there will be a cure for most cancers in the next 20 years or at the very least improved treatments to prolong quality of life or advances in cryonics.

>No energy technology is more tantalizing than fusion, but no energy technology has proved more disappointing. So how has a fusion company in Southern California raised nearly half a billion dollars from the likes of Goldman Sachs and Paul Allen? Does it actually see a way to build a reactor that could generate vast amounts of clean power, even while other fusion projects have perpetually remained 20 years away from reality?

https://www.technologyreview.com/s/601482/peek-inside-tri-alpha-energy-a-company-pursuing-the-ideal-power-source/
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>>75012911

this nigga back here? ohhh shiiiiiiiiieeee dawg where you ben at doe?

ayyee wite boi hit me with dem faxs
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>AI will create 'useless class' of human, predicts bestselling historian. It is hard to miss the warnings. In the race to make computers more intelligent than us, humanity will summon a demon, bring forth the end of days, and code itself into oblivion. Instead of silicon assistants we’ll build silicon assassins.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/may/20/silicon-assassins-condemn-humans-life-useless-artificial-intelligence?CMP=share_btn_tw
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>>75023131
>SE thread
What a time to be alive.
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>>75023131
I think we're a minority that try to think of why, what, how, ummmm how, what, where?

On the precog front there's a lot of human psychological/observational scientific studies going on around the place. Unfortunately anyone with good results get's the "Wanna be a not so successful PhD aiming for tenure or an unemployed masters student?" speech I've met a few people involved and the numbers are interesting. Good results from 1 in 400 participants and another which was aided by DMT and or psilocybin they got 2 out of 65 people but those people were from 2000 mail in bunch that said they had experienced some form of precog.

On the what the fuck are we and how the fuck does it work. I'm unsure from my personal experience I've gone from enthusiastic big bang 12-18B years old single universe, maybe infinite or many parallels, pattern recognition allows better forward planning, psychics of sorts are real and people can connect with other means. tooooo---- We're likely simulated maybe in a containment/experiment, maybe in a "real" quantum universe, maybe solid state, almost certainly parallels or figments that we can observe, people can be hacked remotely and there's some very interesting examples in old texts that explain many ways to achieve more insight.

Can't wait till we have children born like in Looper.
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>>75012911

HE'S BACK! And with repeating numbers!

Praise the gods.

It's good to have you back, SE.

We missed you.
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>>75012911
If this is successful then what do we do with all the cows?
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>>75024556
There are a fraction of the number of horses alive today compared to 100 years ago. In 1910, there were thousands of horses dying every day in the streets of New York City.
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>>75012911
Full body bio transference when?
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>>75024556
>implying people will stop wanting to eat the real thing
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>>75012911

probably just a scam to get money from fanatic rich vegan investors. vegans are fucking obsessed and delusional, its the perfect scam.
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Thank you space elevator for making the future look brighter
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>>75024740
But horses are cool. I have 3 and they make great pets.
Cows just eat, shit, and make more cow.
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>>75024903
If these threads are any indication, we'll genetically engineer them into cowgirls.
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>>75024383
We're essentially just energy - are we being projected or simulated from some outside force? Are the parallel universes connected like the webways of the brain? The image of the known universe and a mapping of the human brain placed side by side first got me pondering the possibilities quite a few years ago when I was still rather young. We're just now discovering that our minds play a bigger role in our surroundings than we ever thought possible.

>>75024499
I missed you too. Also, checked.

>>75024556
I would imagine the vast majority would be slaughtered and then focus would be placed on the quality of their health and genetics, as to continue to improve the lab grown meats as well. Also, you'll always have people that want to taste 'the real thing' and there will be hipster artisans with farms. Hipster ranchers, hahaha.
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>>75012911
the jews are at it again
soon they'll force us to eat this gruel and insects as well
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>>75021823
Not sure it's easy to construct and maintain a space elevator made of carbon nanotubes anytime soon, personally I like the launch loop idea more.
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>>75012911
god i miss these threads, I thought you bailed over a year ago
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>>75025268

On a slightly more serious note.
While I didn't rely on these threads entirely for my tech and science news, they were a large part of it.

Less bias, more content and all in one place.
It's truly a great thing to be able to benefit from your diligence and research.

You do us a service and you do it for nothing, you're a credit to the board, you really are.

You have my thanks for one.
Keep it up!
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>>75012911
>Need to go to bed
>Pull up /pol/ for threads that might be good to read in the morning
>Space Elevator is back

Glad to see you're still alive. Keep on keepin on.
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>>75025390
I absolutely see where you're coming from. However, the more I learn about A.I. and its progression, not to mention the increased computing capacity that will come in the following years; research that would have taken years will be done in months. We can argue about decreasing returns or Moore's Law, but that is when and where quantum computing takes over and the jury is out if that Law applies in the same regards. The research will be handled, and maintaining it - yes, I definitely see how it could become a problem, especially with the world stage the way it is.

>>75025451
My last official thread, by me, was almost a year ago, you're correct. I apologize.

>>75025487
It is very humbling that you would consider me a source of reliable information. Thank you for your kind words.
>he does it for free

Also, pic related.
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>>75026118

please stay
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>How Do We Talk to Aliens? Scientists Meet in Puerto Rico to Hash It Out.

>The search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) has always lived on the fringes of mainstream science, but as we discover more possibly habitable worlds, the work of SETI could move closer to the center. A meeting today between biologists and linguists aims to hash out exactly how to talk to the aliens that might be out there.

https://www.inverse.com/article/15804-how-do-we-talk-to-aliens-scientists-meet-in-puerto-rico-to-hash-it-out
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>>75026118

One of the essential problems I can foresee would be the delicate nature of the project and the fact that it would become the #1 target for pretty much any military conflict or terror attack.
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>>75025268
Yeah I remember when someone explained the idea of Schrodinger's Cat when I was young and the extensional crisis of life and death when I was about 9. Then when I learnt to read properly at about 10-11 I was reading the Oxford Science Cyclopedia and came back to observe and Schrodinger's cat when I realised that we really might be a hive mind of "wish you were here."

>>75026118
I summoned you again because I was feeling down. This time I didn't use this hive mind(pol) I just used the picture from last time. Sorry these threads give me hope. I shouldn't be so rude but I really appreciate you coming back every now and then.

Capcha has 666 lol.
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>>75026419
You're correct. Religious zealots, terrorism, generalized warfare, funding, glory hogs - all pose problems to not only physically building it, but maintaining it. A man can dream.

>Newest Discovery Moves Us One Step Closer To Making Synthetic Organisms With Reverse Biochemistry

>Scientists have created a small, mirror-image enzyme capable of building mirror-image DNA, and even transcribing it into mirror-image RNA. It could be a first step toward creating life forms of an entirely opposite molecular “handedness” to natural life.

http://futurism.com/newest-discovery-moves-us-one-step-closer-to-making-synthetic-organisms-with-reverse-biochemistry/
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We already have a way to make sure everyone can eat burgers for free, we're just being held back

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDvSPQ7megQ
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New meta troll, posting good content on /pol/.
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>>75013659
>giving a fuck about strangers
FUCK THAT M8 why is this even being discussed by the "scientific community"
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>>75012911
>Conservashits will literally be mad about this because it means they won't get to harm animals.
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>>75026599

Oh trust me, I share the dream.
The only way I see this project being remotely feasible is having multiple projects conducted at once as well as viable back up plans to keep any orbital creations in working order should an elevator fall.

They would need to have dedicated ground forces and air forces to protect them.
I can see them being the single most expensive creations in human history.

They're literally the gate ways to the outside, the above, the not here.

I'd say it's worth every possible risk.
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>>75026738
Car will swerve to protect Jews or anyone with a Good Goy pass.
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You're a pretty cool guy Space Elevator.

Hope you decide to keep posting.

/pol/ should be different after the election, but who knows if it will be what you want.
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>>75015680
>we shouldn't build hospitals because they might fall down
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>>75026819
>>75026599
Rail launcher with modular parts for expansion and build everything on the moon or in space.

By the time we build it we'll have hacked gravity and rockets will be moot. There could be some cool stuff coming around with sound and emf giving free float/flight in 1 atm in the next while. There's been hacks of sorts since Tesla.
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>>75026548
It is very humbling that my research and information scavenging brings you some modicum of hope, it is very flattering, thank you. I hope to expose people to new information and ideas, and maybe, ignite a passion in them to learn more or even go into a field of work or study that will help humanity achieve its full potential.

>In Search For Cures, Scientists Create Embryos That Are Both Animal And Human.

>A handful of scientists around the United States are trying to do something that some people find disturbing: make embryos that are part human, part animal. The researchers hope these embryos, known as chimeras, could eventually help save the lives of people with a wide range of diseases.

http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/05/18/478212837/in-search-for-cures-scientists-create-embryos-that-are-both-animal-and-human
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>>75020179
>but the new tone the board has taken has been really off putting

Shitskin detected.
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>>75026346
Is that a modified mckendree cylinder? Hope we get to see one of those, or at least a stanford torus in our lifetime.
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>>75022679
>I really disagree with the general political consensus this board has formed.
What do you mean?
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>>75027034
/pol/harbor killed space elevator threads more than the election tbqh
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>>75027081

Yes, evil super science.
I want to see monster hybrids kill hundreds of people on the news.

Not because I enjoy suffering, but I won't feel like I'm living in the future until these kinds of things start happening.

Gimmie' Akira already.
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>>75027258

Of course it's a fucking leaf as usual
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>>75024065
There's a cure for cancer now (viral therapy), but it's a rich-only cure that the middle class and poor can't afford. Same with life extension.
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>>75026738
It's not

1. The car will do what it's programmed to do: Stop in the shortest amount of time possible; avoid a collision if possible. If these are not possible, it will collide.

2. It's going to do 1 better than any human ever could.

This morality argument is borne from luddites looking for any excuse to attack automation.
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>>75012911
>Space Elevator is back
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>>75027081
The first thread I saw you post many many years ago I had read half the shit. Now only 1 or 2. It's stupid it just gives me a glimmer of hope that /pol/ might be able to hold off the Hasbara turning us into /b/ 2.0. They've won don't get me wrong but yeah. I hope to see politics and science in a memetic fun times place help to change things for the better!

One day I'll show you a proof of concept on the summoning/pseudo shit. Maybe a number like 31 or maybe something more interesting.

>>75027258
Dunno if trolling or baiting or maybe drank pure fluoride for breakfast. >>75027377 cool meme checked.

>>75027406
>>75024065
You can deactivate HIV with EMF and most people their bodies cure it. There's cures for heaps of shit it's all about shekels.
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>>75014142
Not the real space elevator; the jews killed him
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>>75027359
He was a good Golum he didn't do nothing wrong!
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>>75027258
Rude.

>>75027311
I don't agree with hating or disliking something for the sake of hating or disliking it. I realize that a large portion of the board are edgy teens, but it's become difficult to separate satire from the actual fanatics.

>>75027282
If only.

>>75027406
Unfortunately that is the case with most ground breaking discoveries, the rich are the first to benefit in the current system.
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>>75012911

God Bless America.
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>>75027741
>Unfortunately that is the case with most ground breaking discoveries, the rich are the first to benefit in the current system.
Sometimes they're the only ones. There are literally people who will die waiting for effective cancer treatment or age reversal when the rich have access to it now.
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>>75014636
It's because you have to say something contrarian to get replies. People don't say anything about stuff they agree with, or about things that they don't disagree with.

Think about the posts that get the most replies in a typical thread: They're either funny, contrarian, or trolls.

People reply far more often when they need to correct someone about something.
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My

Fucking

Nigga

I thought this day would never come
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>>75013271
wow a former girlfriend of mine got partially treated of cancer (it regressed almost fully) by some reiky/faith healer that used heated stones placed on certain spots on her body while talking to her about traumatic events in her life. I dismissed as a wonderful case of the placebo effect, but it looks like those stones might have some merit as well.
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>>75015501
Yeah, so?

Eating lab grown meat gets around literally all of the moral arguments against eating meat.

Vegans are just dumbfucks.
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>>75027951

I know people that have had their cancer regress from just a state of mind change and pseudo stuff. EMF, sonic and natural chemicals/vitamins can be effective in treating some cancers. The drug companies have some really cool immunohacking drugs on the market now and the next phase is focusing more on individual proteins graf/raf inhibitors etc.
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>>75027691
Elaborate I thought he was just banned/shadow banned after pol harbour.
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>Researchers design six-state magnetic memory.

>Computers are often described with "ones and zeros," referring to their binary nature: each memory element stores data in two states. But there is no fundamental reason why there should be just two. In a new study, researchers have designed a magnetic element that has six stable magnetic states, which paves the way toward realizing a six-state magnetic memory element.

http://phys.org/news/2016-05-six-state-magnetic-memory.html#jCp
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>>75015777
>>75015404
There's a petition to allow researchers to create human-pig chimeras so they can grow pigs with human organs in them and harvest them for organ donation.

It's a bit of a mess at the moment because there's a lot of people who simply don't want us creating with the human genome like this.
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>>75028335
lol 6 like a cube...
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I'm so happy you're back ;__;

>>75028558
>>75028335
Timecube confirmed for absolute truth.
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>>75028387
The are already growing "clean pigs" with hacked genes for parts what they want is full chimeras where all major organs except brain can be used.
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>mfw BASED ELEVATOR THREAD
I'VE MISSED THESE.
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Lol at idealist engineers.

"self driving cars will hit the market in 10 years"

"new battery tech is just a year away"

There's a reason simplicity is favoured in commercial engineering.
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FUTURE
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>Man vs Machine: The Race Between Man and Machine: Implications of
Technology for Growth, Factor Shares and
Employment


https://bfi.uchicago.edu/sites/default/files/research/Man_Vs_Machine_October_16_2015.pdf

A long read, but extremely interesting.
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>>75014346
I love you SE, please don't leave us
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>>75028878
FUUUTUUUUREE
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This is weird but I actually support this. You could definitely make edible fake hamburgers and chicken nuggets and crap like that. There are some soy versions that are pretty close already.

You'll never be able to fake a steak though.
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>>75028687
yfw Israelites are just playing an FPS to kill the Goy again.
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>>75012911
>Creating food using science isntead of the age old method
I want every single one of these fuckers to die, humanity wont be ready for that for another few centuries
This will be like giving an atomic bomb to Xerxes
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>Is The Universe a Simulation?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgSZA3NPpBs

Two hours of speculation and theories.
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>>75012911
>space ele thread
holy fuck your back
i missed you
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>>75012911
>space elevator
o shit nigga
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>>75029265
Why, what's wrong with that?
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thanks space bro
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>>75027845
How would you adjust the system to make it more equitable without stifling the very breakthroughs we all want and need?
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>>75014142
wicked routine
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>>75029290
Make that 3!
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>>75028107
not the health related ones
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>>75029591
Kill the rich. The rich are the ones who stifle the shit out of progress by demanding profit OVER progress. If technology had been always privatized, you wouldn't be able to type your retarded libertarian beliefs for all to see.
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>>75016385
What does "Raw materials" include?

I can't imagine them taking chemicals, slapping them together and somehow getting life out of it. Are they using stem cells as a base?
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>>75029916
Yes, stem cells and other organic compounds, along with some chemicals.
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>>75029828
>>75028107
Most of those come from nitrates and preservatives.

Vegans will be an off planet thing. Once they've climbed Everest call me back...

http://time.com/4344556/mount-everest-death-climbing-vegan/?
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Space, how long till we colonize a planet other than earth so if earth gets fucked up humans can still live on eternally?

i can die happy when i know this
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I do enjoy our time together, friends, however, if there are no more questions or discussion, I'll be leaving in the next few minutes.
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>>75030421
We're taking small steps at the moment. Full on colonization will be in the next 40-60 years. We'll have small research camps long before then. But you must be sure that you elect leaders that want to take us forward, not backwards.
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>>75028935
he gets his science from reddit. i think he should kindly fuck off because hes attention whoring
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>>75030579
A nice comforting awnser, thanks senpai
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>>75030463
Sorry if it's totally unrelated to science but what do you think of the Trump cult that currently makes up so much of the board's discussion?
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>>75029290
>Is The Universe a Simulation?

Talking about this, how far away do you think we are from computers being at a point we can create our own universes in them with the detail and AI on the same scale as our own?

Do you think it will ever be possible?
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>>75012911
>wrecking the planet
where did this meme start?

We have a surplus of livestock, to the point where we have to kill them off because there are so many, that sounds completely and utterly "sustainable"
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>>75030018
Ah, so it's basically just a clean living slate. That's pretty neat. I hope they make some really neat things.

From the way it starts, it sounded as if they were just going from nothing to life.

I hope space elevators are a thing, with nice big biodomes in space with clean slate synthetic creatures and habitats. I want rainbow colored lightning bugs and giant lobsters that happily detach their tail and hand them out to anyone walking by, the way a lizard can lose it's tail.

Man, the future is hype.
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>>75030902
BUILD WALL PACO
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>>75029916
>I can't imagine them taking chemicals, slapping them together and somehow getting life out of it.
Protip: Life is just a bunch of chemicals slapped together.
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>>75030579
Do you think we'll colonize Ganymede first? It seems like the best candidate out of everything else in our solar system.
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If it tastes the same and has the same texture, that's fine with me.
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>>75031263
Did the chemicals tell you to think and say that?
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>>75030902
I can see the appeal of Trump. Loud, aggressive, flamboyant, but ultimately lacking substance. As I noted before, a large portion of the board is made up of edgy teenagers and you have a Presidential candidate that caters to pent up aggression, regardless if it is misplaced or not. It's a wet dream for a lot of people on this board and fairly disappointing if they truly believe this way or it's satire. It's difficult to tell true fanatics and satire apart on this board.

>>75030992
With the current timeline of advances, we'll be simulating a human brain within the next decade, it should snowball after that. If I had to made an educated guess, it would be around 2030, give or take a few years.
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>>75031439
Do you know of any research going on at the moment for advanced AI?
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>>75031335
The oxygen in its atmosphere will make colonizing it much easier for the sake of pure logistics. I'm of the opinion they should colonize the most promising ones first - to learn, trial and error, and then move on to other challenging worlds, so yes, I agree.
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>>75031439
I like you're dedication to science but I think you're wrong when it comes to politics and ultimately ill-educated. I'm not going to rattle off his positions because I know if you can find research from many obscure sites you should more than be able to find both his polices and the positive impact they will have on America when applied. He is very successful business man and I have no doubt he is a good leader and puts America first, if he doesn't you can make me eat my words. I respect you taking the time to give us the knowledge that you do, but you're wrong when it comes to trump.
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>>75031599
IBM, Google, MIT, University of Chicago, Vienna and the Chinese are all investing heavily and studying strong AI. There are dozens of other smaller tech companies are doing the same things, many of them doing contract work for larger companies such as Verizon, Microsoft, Cisco, etc.
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>>75030463
Till next time Space Cowboy!

Miss ya already!
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>>75031866
We'll have to agree to disagree, my friend.
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>>75031335
Ganymede has it going on with the ionosphere and the h20 but it is just so far away from the earth and the sun.

It's going to be underground ant mound type shit on Mars with domes for crops and maybe a base on Ceres if we can get that bitch spinning fast enough for some artificial gravity assuming there is anything worth mining in the asteroid belt.

Then maybe maybe if we can figure out some way to make Venus chill the fuck out.
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>>75032063
It's all good. Just asking, who would you vote for?
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>>75032096
Sure it's far, but it's so nice. We could just warm it up a little with some global warming. Then we can industrialize and build, and get a nice warm atmosphere at the same time.

Mars would be best as small pockets of cities, domes and stuff.
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>>75032181
I'd vote for Trump before I vote for Hillary. I'll either write-in Sanders or vote for Jill Stein, maybe Gary Johnson.
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>>75032293
The biggest problem is there is no fully pro-space canidate
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Cool thread
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>>75032293
Sanders comes off as an anti-science type. Not because he "Opposes" it, but because he'd much rather cut it all for half baked feel good bullshit.

He's also an anti GMO fear mongerer because it's popular to do that. And is scared of evil radiation and nuclear power.
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>>75032293
Sanders would be winrar anyone but Hillary! I don't have a vote there but I'm telling the many I know of no Hillary!
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>>75012911

Why are scientists this retarded. I mean the whole point of "meat" is to be calory dense and a good source of protein. Which insects already are.

Just fucking use insects and then prepare them in a way that is not disgusting to most people.
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>>75031439
Feel like 2030 is too optimistic.
Maybe 2070 but who knows
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>>75013962

Makes sense, otherwise we would not let all the migrants into our countries.
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>>75013962
I wouldn't say this is due to humans or some 'human related quirk' as much as it is just how world works. You see, societies that have taken advantage of all advantages the environment had to offer were more successful than those that didn't. Only when a society has a massive lead can they focus on emotional waah waah poor penguins hippy shittery. That is only made possible by the huge buffer zone their previous successful utilization of their surroundings netted.

Any society that does not espouse the effective and maximal usage of what it's offered simply never makes it to the top and consequently never expands.

This is just the way world works and I can't imagine how any other society in any other corner of the universe would ignore this law.

Nothing to do with some short sighted greediness this author is trying to equate with productivity to espouse his hippy treefuckery. Just the way world rewards actions - you are effective = you > ineffective.
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>>75012911
i don't really care about the topic at hand, but I appreciate OP's dedication to bumping his thread. Have a bump on me.
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>>75031439

>I can see the appeal of Trump. Loud, aggressive, flamboyant, but ultimately lacking substance. As I noted before, a large portion of the board is made up of edgy teenagers and you have a Presidential candidate that caters to pent up aggression, regardless if it is misplaced or not. It's a wet dream for a lot of people on this board and fairly disappointing if they truly believe this way or it's satire. It's difficult to tell true fanatics and satire apart on this board.

Probably the best summary of /pol/ since polharbor last summer. At least people aren't constantly calling each other JIDF anymore.
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This thread is just amazing, probably the first non-stupid thing I've seen on 4chan
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>>75029054

Lab grown meat has no fat

It probably tastes bland as fuck
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>>75034322
Which is a problem that will be fixed

Do you think they don't realize fat helps the flavour?
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>>75034059

/pol/ has forsaken its heritage in favor of cheap memes and mindless fanatism

But we shall never forget the one true enemy
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>>75034273
cool flag
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>>75034394

I'm aware.
Just stating that in its current state it probably tastes like shoe.
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>>75012911
I was wondering if you were ever coming back.

Welcome back friendo. Been waiting a long time to see you again.
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>>75032376
when are we going to get scientists running for office on pro progress tickets? Fuck moral questions they'll be useless in ten years.
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>>75034572
The influence of Kek cannot be ignored. His magic has unified /pol/.

Remember how this board used to be almost evenly split between Libertarians and National Socialists?
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>>75014636
one in each hand, full auto
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>>75029300
>ele
>extinction level event
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>>75012911
>>75013030
>>75013144
>>75013271
>>75013416
>>75013659
>>75013802
>>75013893
>>75013962
>>75014346
>>75014421
>>75014529
>>75014529
>>75014715

Nice, I just hope the asians manage to keep pushing science forward when we are finally replaced by shitskins
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>it's a space elevator thread

Get off of my board you disgusting progressive cucks

Repent
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>>75015175

>Also, checked

Go back to /b/.
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>>75012911
I will raise my own cattle before I eat this shit.
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>>75012911
>Artificial meat hits the market
>"muh chemicals! Toxins! is not natural! It has hormones n shit!"
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>>75036056
did you really have to reply to every post you fucking shitskin ape
someone should take your internet away
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This is an amazing thread. Thank you, mr. spaceman.
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>>75037102
Hehe I always get mad too when some nigger does it.
Guess I am the nigger today
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>>75036861

>>75011870
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>>75037165
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>>75012911
Oh God, Space Elevator!

I thought you were dead, man!
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>>75027880
I agree
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>>75035291
>Remember how this board used to be almost evenly split between Libertarians and National Socialists?

In terms of board content, yes it was close to even.
But in terms of user population the nazis were smaller than the libertarians
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>>75035291
it's election season retard

it always turns into whatever the candidates believe because the base retards flood here and insist on strategic voting
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>>75034656
Thanks m9, yours is cool as well
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>>75022762

I would go for it. It would actually be better for everyone. Animal protein is what helped build us. But we are fucking things up with our farming methods. On top of this, meat is becoming ungodly expensive.

Lab grown, if you can make it not taste like shit, would be excellent. Just make regular meat into a specialty luxury item.
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>>75012911
This is a good thread.
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>>75015501
>scandacuck
>espousing veganism
>not realizing that vegetarian diets are as bad as high meat diets
DIAF
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>>75036490
Posting in ebin progressive thread.

#feelthebern
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>>75012911
Y E S
E
S

SPACE ELEVATOR IS BACK
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>>75013962
>mfw there will be cure for liberal disease
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>>75012911
That picture makes literally no sense. Whoever drew it is a space ignorant. Stuff doesn't magically "float" just because they're very high.
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>>75012911
>it's a space elevator thread
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Good thread OP thanks.
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I don't know if you are still here Space Elevator but I want to thank you for you have helped me more than you know.

I'm an undergraduate studying engineering (materials science) and I was thinking about quitting. I didn't see the point and had lost all the passion. I wasn't getting great grades but wasn't really failing. It must have been last year when I stumbled across one of your threads. Suddenly, I started clicking links. One on artificial organs, then one on graphene, then on on A.I. It wasn't long before I had over 20 tabs open all with different interesting things.

You turned that light back on Space Elevator. You helped me get through a hard time. For that I thank you. I know I will never meet you but just know, that you do make a difference.

See you later Space Cowboy
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>>75041835
>float

are you blind you super nigger?
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>>75033082
Agreed, and that's why it's so important to overcome this.
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>>75015481
As long as it's better than poo meat.

http://www.livescience.com/14669-poop-meat-safety.html
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>>75029290
>Is The Universe a Simulation?
Well, we just have to find signs that we are optimized for simulation/good computation.
Like, a universal maximum speed, or a universal maximum temperature. Maybe even a rule that position and momentum are only knowable to certain tolerances.

.....Oh wait.
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>harvesting meat wrecks the planet
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>>75013144
>berg
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>>75028335
The real question is if the architecture and machine language will abstract this away efficiently. I doubt this would become widely adopted otherwise. Hell, imagine an algorithm based on a binary shift. If that operation is now more complex on the hardware, existing software dependent on that algorithm would suffer performance hits. Basically anything that utilizes any of the mathematical benefits of binary numbers is fucked. Even if we get more space, do we really want to sacrifice performance?
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>>75042900
I know of someone else that was going full GTK and SE turned them around. He makes me happy.

He lurks so try to summon him with quads or more. Personally I use these for attacking Kikes but Kek wills it!

>>75051164
Computers have already redrawn circuit boards they'll make their own everything once we have good AI.
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