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DaveC426913 replied to the thread Stargazing Astronomy: Orbit Terminology.Aft-end or stern. -
DaveC426913 posted the thread Star Wars Galaxy map just dropped in Science Fiction and Fantasy Media.https://www.starwars.com/star-wars-galaxy-map?fbclid=IwY2xjawRA7T1leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFScmRIa1pBbzc4N0FoOUtLc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MT... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Collection of Lame Jokes. -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years.That encompasses the entirety of astronomy imagery. :smile: In fact, it opens a whole can of worms as to what is "real", since... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.The criterion for "sufficiently advanced" is, at the very least, "legally granted person status". Until then, some person (or... -
DaveC426913 reacted to PeterDonis's post in the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts? with
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Yes, I know. But the fact that it's a possibility at all is enough for this discussion. Depends on your definition of "sufficiently... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Does memory follow classical or quantum methods?.< sidebar > My prof in college taught us a mnemonic that has worked vey well for me to remember lists (usually when I'm lying in bed... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Not until and unless AI those autonomous AIs are first granted the status of person and can be held legally, morally and physically*... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Does memory follow classical or quantum methods?.This sounds a little like philosophy. Unless you are literally talking about classical versus quantum mechanical processes, which leads... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Is A.I. more than the sum of its parts?.Any chance there's a written version of this? Pretty sure it wouldn't take me 90 minutes to get through it... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Will anyone alive today see a permanent colony on the Moon or Mars?.Did you follow why were were talking about flying? It wasn't about living at high altitudes. No one is talking about that. Certainly not... -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years.Iron out the Moonshot kinks before we attempt a landing? -
DaveC426913 replied to the thread Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years.You'd think it'd be one of his children - or grandchildren... :) -
DaveC426913 reacted to 256bits's post in the thread Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years with
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Artemis, twin of Apollo. Fitting name for the second series of manned moon missions.

