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paints appeared when approximately 80% of those 200,000 years were already gone.
kingdoms started appearing when 97.5% of those 200,000 were already gone.
most of the the technological progress happened in the last 200 years only, when 99% of those 200,000 years were already gone.
modern things are so young. weird.
i learned that the oldest known Homo Sapiens is over 233,000 years old, 30,000+ years more than we thought (x)
They never listen
NEW KIND OF CREATURE JUST DROPPED
Strange creature washes up on the shores of Australia
if anti-matter exists, then maybe, just maybe, in some way, space travel could be possible. colliding anti-matter and matter together would release an IMMENSE amount of energy (180 petajoules, according to wikipedia. 1 petajoule is 277,777,777,777.78 wH). this makes me think that space travel being hard may not be the solution for fermi paradox.
if we successfully and safely transition to getting artificial super intelligence, i’m pretty sure that space travel will become possible. and if it would be possible for us, what says that it won’t be possible for extra-terrestrial life?
but then again, we haven’t really seen any aliens till now..
https://futurism.com/the-byte/russia-roscosmos-space-launch-screw-up
it's so messed up how they put hate for ukraine on their rocket too
Makes me think how vulnerable we really are,,, considering how we still haven't observed any aliens yet and how they might as well not exist, life is really precious, but it can be destroyed at any moment,,
The center of the crater is located near the Mexican town of Chicxulub, after which the crater is named. The crater is larger than 180 km in diameter; this feature makes it one of the largest confirmed impact structures on Earth. The meteorite that formed the crater was at least 10 km in diameter.
The age of the rocks shows that this impact structure dates back to the end of the Cretaceous period, about 65 million years ago.
The impact associated with the crater is implicated in the extinction of dinosaurs, as suggested by the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary (K-Pg boundary), the geological boundary between the Cretaceous and Paleogene periods, although some critics argue that the impact was not the only reason, others debate whether there was a single impact or whether the Chicxulub impact was one of several that could have hit the Earth at about the same time.
Recent data suggest that the impact may have been created by a piece of a much larger asteroid, which fragmented into a distant space collision more than 160 million years ago.
The car that hit the Earth had an estimated diameter of 10 km, and emitted an estimated equivalent of 96 teratons of TNT. By contrast, the most powerful explosive device ever detonated by man, the Tsar's Bomb, had a yield of only 50 megatons of TNT so the impact of Chicxulub is 2 million times higher and stronger.
ok but neuralink's concept is so cool
imagine "lost in translation" not being a thing
like you think something and the other person gets it instantly with all the vibe too