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The breaking point will come when we will no longer be able to tell if it's real people's work or AI. Wait, why am I using future tense?
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I hope that scientists can one day solve the longstanding problem of having to invent stuff to cover holes in theories.
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My personal theory of everything goes something like "We all die in the end, so don't go too hard on yourself."
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Or Basic Universal Theory of Things.
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We have saying in Czech which goes something like "the exception only confirms the rule", in original "vyjímka potvrzuje pravidlo". I never understood how does that work.
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Here's a great idea - give AI an independent robotic body and teach it how to replicate itself. What could go wrong.
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How about "theory of almost everything", that sounds doable, doesn't it?
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@heliumcalcium396 That actually sounds quite plausible. Interesting, thank you.
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@Zionswasd Please cite one experiment that would in any way provide evidence of that mysterious dark matter.
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@Zionswasd There are no holes in physical laws, just holes in our understanding of those laws and universe in general, big difference. If your theory doesn't fit the observable universe, it's not the universe's fault.
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@Deathtobunny1 You can form hypothesis based on observations, but if you can't provide experimental evidence, even indirect one, it matters a lot. You see, not being able to detect something that supposedly forms a majority of the universe in dozens of experiments over decades is not very convincing argument in support of such hypothesis. To put it very mildly.
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@williamschlosser The problem is that such model wouldn't generate so much grant money. Looking for something that doesn't exist while ignoring things that do exist is the perfect grant money loophole.
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Ever heard of the guy in middle east who supposedly found a respawn glitch a couple thousand years ago? He's kinda famous because of it.
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So basically now the USA is crumbling at the bottom and sinking in more than one sense.
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More like grant money fraud, not a mistake.
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Well, it's more like mafia than communism.
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Časové bubliny temné hmoty? To je jednoduše slovní salát, ne vysvětlení.
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@karelcerny1813 Je to blábol nedávající žádný smysl. Salát.
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Not existing half of the time also makes no sense, yet here we are.
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We only have about ten billion years to think about it if we don't come up with interstellar travel. And that's not counting many other possible ways in which the universe could erase us much sooner.
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Oh those theoretical physicists, what a lively bunch.
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I wish a magnetar would flare in my direction.
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So they just picked some random laymans who had no idea how such systems work and thus had very little idea how to interrogate the AI? Very smart.
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@rupertchappelle5303 Coordinates received, launching preemptive strike in T-10.
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I'll have to ask AI for some smart comment again, my brain is not braining so well lately for some reason.
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@silafuyang8675 Yes, they are also giving the robots guns already.
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@iamchillydogg But that doesn't mean there's completely undetectable dark matter. It should be called make-believe matter, or wishful-thinking matter. Or perhaps grant-money-generating matter, as that seems to be the whole point of this matter.
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@richardchapman1592 That makes as much sense as the whole dark matter theory.
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@Deathtobunny1 Why should I? They are quite detectable and quite well described already, aren't they? Nothing like the "dark matter".
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@Deathtobunny1 But in just four years there was strong experimental evidence in support of this theory and since then all it took was to devise a method of direct detection. The dark bs has been around for almost 100 years and all we have is observations. So again, please cite one experiment that would in any way provide evidence in support of the "dark matter".
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@Deathtobunny1 I clearly mentioned the observations and asked for experimental evidence. Did you miss that part?
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@Etimespace Maybe you should stop expanding your word salad and collapse it into your black hole.
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Maybe instead of looking for something that maybe isn't even there scientist should concentrate on things that we already know about being there. I mean, because you don't see the sun trough the clouds doesn't mean there is no sun. Maybe it's just our limited perspective that is causing the problem.
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Well, at least some scientists are honest, thank you for that. Dark matter will be propped up as long as the grant money keep flowing.
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