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Quick thoughts, shares, and interactions with the community. These are my digital breadcrumbs.

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2019-03-24
"Les réseaux sociaux : remède ou poison ?" Instant Philo le 2 avril à 20h au Black Sheep à Montpellier

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2019-03-24
Without doubts the funniest ping-pong match in history 😂 Well done!
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Futura

2019-03-23
Bien évidemment, la Méditerranée pendant longtemps a été coupé de l'océan si bien que son niveau a pu varier dans des grandes proportions
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2019-03-22
Jonathan Pie has many good and valid points about geopolitics in this short and delightful talk. It's a bit caricatured, as always, but it's done on purpose: to provoque a reaction and to get a point across.
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YouTube

2019-03-21
"Brian Cox explains why time travels in one direction", on Wonders of the Universe, on BBC It's an amazingly beautiful video, with a good text and a delightful voice to listen to about science. But... How would you explain then, why with the cooling down of Earth, a solid core is forming ... When a solid configuration has a lower entropy than a warm moving and boiling core?
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YouTube

2019-03-21
a good reminder of what Artificial Intelligence can really do, in our technological world by Nvidia from: https://www.nvidia.com/fr-fr/deep-learning-ai/
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YouTube

2019-03-19
It's funny how in this universe, big structures tend to mirror the fine structure found at the smallest scale and displaying them at the biggest scale, and by doing so giving away a part of the mystery. It's fascinating
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Presse-Citron

2019-03-18
La voix est comme chaque chose qui émane de nous, une source infinie d'information que tôt ou tard, les machines vont apprendre à identifier et à utiliser. J'ai seulement hâte qu'on le fasse auprès des animaux, afin d'ouvrir un canal de communication avec eux !
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YouTube

2019-03-18
https://youtu.be/Nniu8-qk8oE OMG this is so wrong... Panspermia is not a fantasy, it's very very likely. I'm surprised to hear the idea discarded in the very first minute of the talk. This is very unserious talk. Moreover, when you consider the very long time (billions of years) that life took to transition from cellular life to complexe life, which proves it to be unlikely... Then if we apply that to the previous step, which is to create DNA based life "from nothing", that step surely took billions of years alone, as it has to be much much more unlikely than single cell life to multicell life transition. And so, from this standpoint, panspermia is the key to explaining the very fast appearing of life in our solar system and in our home planet. Life obviously always comes from abroad, whether we like it or not. https://youtu.be/p9GNCc_4f8A 7:20 Yeah and big news: those space probes do exist, and we have already discovered them and called them: "life", "cells", etc. Rings a bell? It's called Panspermia, guys. Open your eyes!
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Numerama

2019-03-17
La forme de l'univers est toujours une question ouverte, et pourtant fondamentale. Comme la vitesse de la lumière est limitée il nous est impossible de voir l'univers dans son ensemble et donc, nous ne pouvons faire que des suppositions. Ou bien un jour, peut-être, de façon détournée la vérité nous apparaîtra enfin.
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Trust My Science

2019-03-17
Bien sûr, si la singularité advient, elle se produira non pas avec un ordinateur extrêmement puissant disposant d'une puce plate à 2 dimensions comme nos bon vieux smartphones et ordinateurs actuels qui sont plats depuis leur conception initiale dans les années 80, mais dans un ordinateur quantique, qui exploite les dimensions non visibles à l'esprit humain, mais bien réelles. Car ces derniers sont infiniment plus puissants que ces premiers.
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Futura

2019-03-16
Un ordinateur quantique peut-il violer le second principe de la thermodynamique ? En voilà une très bonne question...

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