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Innuendo

@innuendox

Defying local entropy

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calendar_today21-04-2010 15:54:44

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Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI just reconstructed a Pink Floyd song from brain activity. And it sounds shockingly clear. Think about the potential of this tech for people struggling with communication. We're living in the future.

Innuendo (@innuendox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mi agradecimiento al Padre de la Democracia Dr Alfonsin -ejemplo de honestidad- que mediante la introducción del ballotage en la constitución del 94 evitó el gobierno de Scioli (2015) y ahora el de Massa (2023). Gracias Raúl!

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

radio.garden allows you to listen to virtually all the radio stations on Earth through a Google Earth-like interface. Each green dot is a radio station: you can just click on one and listen.

World of Engineering (@engineers_feed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heisenberg and Schrödinger get pulled over for speeding. The cop asks Heisenberg "Do you know how fast you were going?" Heisenberg replies, "No, but we know exactly where we are!" The officer looks at him confused and says "you were going 108 miles per hour!" Heisenberg

Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Asimov’s Foundation series was part of the inspiration for making life/consciousness multiplanetary. Being multiplanetary greatly extends the probable lifespan of civilization. We must build Terminus.

Devon Eriksen (@devon_eriksen_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what will matter 1000 years from now. Not your politics. Not your stupid tantrums about who platformed who on some website. Not your incomprehensible desire to send NASA's entire budget to the third world. This guy reignited the Space Age. He spent his own money,

Peyman Milanfar (@docmilanfar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My meager education in biology and evolution gave me the mistaken impression that evolution optimized everything. But it didn't. One example is the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN). It goes from behind your ear, loops down below your aorta, and then back up to the voice-box 1/2

My meager education in biology and evolution gave me the mistaken impression that evolution optimized everything. But it didn't.

One example is the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN). It goes from behind your ear, loops down below your aorta, and then back up to the voice-box

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Keenan Crane (@keenanisalive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Entropy is one of those formulas that many of us learn, swallow whole, and even use regularly without really understanding. (E.g., where does that “log” come from? Are there other possible formulas?) Yet there's an intuitive & almost inevitable way to arrive at this expression.

Saganism 📚 (@saganismm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carl Sagan used the Cosmic Calendar to scale the universe’s 13.8 billion-year history into a single year—making its timeline easier to grasp and teach.

Carl Sagan used the Cosmic Calendar to scale the universe’s 13.8 billion-year history into a single year—making its timeline easier to grasp and teach.
Saganism 📚 (@saganismm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My parents died years ago. I was very close to them. I still miss them terribly. I know I always will. I long to believe that their essence, their personalities, what I loved so much about them, are - really and truly - still in existence somewhere. I wouldn't ask very much,

My parents died years ago. I was very close to them. I still miss them terribly. I know I always will. I long to believe that their essence, their personalities, what I loved so much about them, are - really and truly - still in existence somewhere.

 I wouldn't ask very much,
Saganism 📚 (@saganismm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff."

"The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff."
Riley Coyote (@rileyralmuto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

holy sh*t. this is hands down the coolest website i have ever found in my life. it's a live feed of the freaking Hubble Telescope AND James Webb Space Telescope. and the resolution is honestly so incredible i didn't think it was real. unbelievable. spacetelescopelive.org