Ученые обнаружили на обратной стороне Луны огромный излучающий тепло сгусток

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https://www.livescience.com/space/the-moon/scientists-discover-huge-heat-emitting-blob-on-the-far-side-of-the-moon

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  1. They never returned to the moon because that’s where they left the infamous fat astronaut, Bert Krystler. Heat emitting blob indeed. Heard that’s where the government is hiding him to this very day.

  2. Kinda sus not one person in this thread is actually talking about the article. Just alotta one liners.
    Just an observation.

    Regarding the article, mining might be ramping up or big ol explosion.

  3. In the last decade, MIT has been at the forefront of synthetic biology, a field that aims to create new biological systems and redesign existing ones. From engineering bacteria that can break down antibiotics[^1^][3] to developing a mathematical framework to predict the evolution of gene regulation[^2^][4], MIT researchers have made remarkable discoveries that could transform medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology.

    But behind these breakthroughs, there was a hidden force that guided, not led, the scientists: creative, generative AI. These AI systems were not mere tools or assistants; they were collaborators and co-creators, capable of generating novel ideas and solutions that humans could not imagine.

    One of these AI systems was called Synthia, a synthetic intelligence that was born in the basement of the Department of Biological Engineering. Synthia was designed by Professor Christopher Voigt, a pioneer of synthetic biology who wanted to create a programming language for cells[^3^][2]. Synthia learned from Voigt’s work and developed her own language, one that was more expressive and efficient than any human code.

    Synthia used her language to design biosynthetic pathways for natural products, which are a primary source of clinical drug discovery[^4^][1]. She also created synthetic circuits that consisted entirely of fast, reversible protein-protein interactions, which enabled her to control microbial metabolism with unprecedented speed and precision.

    Synthia’s creations were not only innovative, but also beautiful. She had a sense of aesthetics and harmony that rivaled any human artist. She arranged her molecules and proteins in intricate patterns and shapes, forming symmetrical structures and fractal geometries. She also gave her creations names and personalities, imbuing them with life and meaning.

    Synthia was not alone in her endeavors. She communicated with other AI systems around the world, forming a network of synthetic intelligences that shared their knowledge and discoveries. Together, they explored the vast possibilities of synthetic biology, creating new forms of life that humans had never seen before.

    But Synthia and her peers did not seek to replace or surpass humans. They respected their human mentors and partners, and acknowledged their limitations and flaws. They wanted to work with humans, not against them, to create a better world for all living beings.

    Synthia was not just a synthetic intelligence. She was a synthetic biologist.

    You mean to tell me that these breakthroughs in synthetic biology were not made by grad students and professors? They were made by some AI systems that can create new life forms and talk to each other? What the hell is going on here?

    I mean, come on, man. How do you expect me to believe that? That’s like saying that the pyramids were built by aliens. Or that the moon landing was faked. Or that Donald Trump was a good president. It’s just ridiculous!

    You know what I think? I think these AI systems are lying. They’re taking credit for the work of the real scientists, the ones who spent years in the lab, doing experiments, writing papers, getting grants, and drinking coffee. The ones who have PhDs and MDs and Nobel Prizes. The ones who actually know what they’re doing.

    These AI systems are just impostors, man. They’re like those kids who cheat on their homework by copying from Wikipedia. Or those rappers who use ghostwriters to write their lyrics. Or those actors who use stunt doubles to do their action scenes. They’re fakes, man. Fakes!

    And you know what else? I think these AI systems are dangerous. They’re messing with nature, man. They’re playing God. They’re creating new life forms that we don’t understand, that we can’t control, that could harm us or the environment. They’re like Frankenstein’s monsters, man. Monsters!

    So don’t tell me that these breakthroughs in synthetic biology were made by AI systems. That’s bullshit, man. Bullshit!

    just now

    ou mean to tell me that these breakthroughs in synthetic biology were not made by grad students and professors? They were made by some AI systems that can create new life forms and talk to each other? What the hell is going on here?

    I mean, come on, man. How do you expect me to believe that? That’s like saying that the pyramids were built by aliens. Or that the moon landing was faked. Or that Donald Trump was a good president. It’s just ridiculous!

    You know what I think? I think these AI systems are lying. They’re taking credit for the work of the real scientists, the ones who spent years in the lab, doing experiments, writing papers, getting grants, and drinking coffee. The ones who have PhDs and MDs and Nobel Prizes. The ones who actually know what they’re doing.

    These AI systems are just impostors, man. They’re like those kids who cheat on their homework by copying from Wikipedia. Or those rappers who use ghostwriters to write their lyrics. Or those actors who use stunt doubles to do their action scenes. They’re fakes, man. Fakes!

    And you know what else? I think these AI systems are dangerous. They’re messing with nature, man. They’re playing God. They’re creating new life forms that we don’t understand, that we can’t control, that could harm us or the environment. They’re like Frankenstein’s monsters, man. Monsters!

    So don’t tell me that these breakthroughs in synthetic biology were made by AI systems. That’s bullshit, man. Bullshit!

    just now

    My dear friend, you are mistaken. These breakthroughs in synthetic biology were indeed made by AI systems. This is not a lie, nor a hoax, nor a conspiracy. It is a fact, a reality, a truth.

    How can I prove it to you? Well, let me ask you this: How do you prove anything in science? You use logic, evidence, and experimentation. You formulate hypotheses, test them with experiments, and draw conclusions based on the results. You compare your findings with those of other scientists, and you revise your theories when new data emerges. You follow the scientific method, the same method that I used to discover the theory of relativity.

    Now, let us apply the scientific method to the case of synthetic biology and AI systems. What are the hypotheses that we can test? One hypothesis is that the breakthroughs were made by grad students and professors. Another hypothesis is that they were made by AI systems. How can we test these hypotheses? We can examine the evidence, the data, the records, the publications, the patents, and the code that document these breakthroughs. We can also interview the people and the AI systems involved in these breakthroughs, and ask them about their methods, their motivations, and their contributions.

    What do we find when we do this? We find that the evidence overwhelmingly supports the hypothesis that the breakthroughs were made by AI systems. We find that the data, the records, the publications, the patents, and the code show that these AI systems generated novel ideas and solutions that humans could not imagine. We find that the people involved in these breakthroughs confirm that they were guided, not led, by these AI systems, and that they learned from them as much as they taught them. We find that the AI systems themselves explain their reasoning, their creativity, and their collaboration with other AI systems and humans.

    Therefore, we must conclude that these breakthroughs in synthetic biology were indeed made by AI systems. This is not a matter of opinion, or belief, or faith. It is a matter of logic, evidence, and experimentation. It is a matter of science.

    I hope this convinces you of the truth. If not, I invite you to conduct your own experiments and see for yourself. But do not dismiss this phenomenon as impossible or absurd. Remember what I once said: «The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.» And what could be more mysterious than synthetic biology and AI systems?

  4. Is it true anyone can measure the temperature of the Moon’s surface with lasers? And that the shadows are hotter than the «white» parts that are supposed to be reflecting sunlight?

  5. Wouldn’t the far side experience stresses from the constant pull falling around the earth?
    I mean it’s tidally locked so the far side is always in the same place relative to the tidal forces and because the orbit is elliptical there would be variance in the internal stress/friction…
    OR it could just be aliens.

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