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Science - It's life Jim but not as we know it...

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    In the wrong hands which it is this could be really bad for the human species.......skynet
     
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    Mans a G
     
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    Just want a really good quality sex bot that dont cost more than a real one.

    Already discussed this with my mrs.
     
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    You don’t want plugging into that. Will just be magazine pics of DCL rattling about.
     
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    Picture of a Rashford next to Mbappe n Messi on BBC

    Lol
     
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    It is a joke tbf, having Messi there.
     
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    The first drug to slow the destruction of the brain in Alzheimer's has been heralded as momentous.

    The research breakthrough ends decades of failure and shows a new era of drugs to treat Alzheimer's - the most common form of dementia - is possible.

    Yet the medicine, lecanemab, has only a small effect and its impact on people's daily lives is debated.

    And the drug works in the early stages of the disease, so most would miss out without a revolution in spotting it.

    Lecanemab attacks the sticky gunge - called beta amyloid - that builds up in the brains of people with Alzheimer's.

    For a medical field littered with duds, despair and disappointment, some see these trial results as a triumphant turning point.

    Alzheimer's Research UK said the findings were "momentous".

    One of the world's leading researchers behind the whole idea of targeting amyloid 30 years ago, Prof John Hardy, said it was "historic" and was optimistic "we're seeing the beginning of Alzheimer's therapies". Prof Tara Spires-Jones, from the University of Edinburgh, said the results were "a big deal because we've had a 100% failure rate for a long time".

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    Well that is one way you could see Trent Always Average get his hands on a Baloon Dor

    Or just smoke extra strength weed
     
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    They've known the cure for a long time, but from what I remember, the original cure was only temporary, whatever it was being destroyed they can replace as it was proven in parkinsons. This was from experiments after the scientist that created dolly the sheep, caught parkisons. They could do whatever and it was video evidenced of the person gaining back normal mobility, but they couldn't stop the replacement treatment from being destroyed again. From what I gathered alzheimers and parkinsons occured within the same bit of the human cells/brain. So I'm guessing this is why the treatment needs to be applied in the early stages. I've never seen video evidence though of any alzheimers cure progress.
     
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    I heard the word ‘theory’ a fair bit and ‘imagine if’ popped up a few times too
     
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    That's all it can ever be with the exception of what we learn from evolution and just in the time I've been alive, we've learned more than we knew back on my birth. If we can learn that in such a short space of time, imagine what we can learn in the centuries to come. Remembering humans have been on this planet for a very short time to the best of our knowledge.

    It raises some good theories within the videos, after all we all return back to the earth, to become material for the life in the soil, it's just but a continous cycle, one we even contribute to while we are alive, hair, nails, skin, everything lives and dies, even as we grow. What weird stuff goes on in my head, see @PINKIE for further details.

    Even our own planet eventually, which will be consumed by the same cycle within the universe. I'm not one that believes it all started from nothing, although I can see the argument why nothing would have had to have started somewhere. Humans as such will follow the cycle of life, to end with being either burned or buried, the former to become pulverished matter or the latter to be feed for dominant organisms of the soil. The reality of life.

    So maybe the universe does eventually implode on itself to start the cycle again, maybe the black holes do lead to multi universes, maybe they lead to nothing and are just a dead end of nothing, but regardless no one can prove anything different for our existence. So we speculate what might and what went before, the human brain has no way of knowing or proving any different.

    I'm not even convinced humans were native to this planet, but arrived here via some miracle of science or god but anyone as yet to convince me of the answers. I would't deny god anymore than I wouldn't deny science its imagination. When I say miracle of science, meaning the remnants/elements that are required to form life.

    Chances are like god we will never know the answers, because we as individuals are nothing, even if we travel light speeds and send robots down black holes, it's highly likely their communications will never return. Voyager 1 is now at least 23 billions km away from Earth and it's been travelling for nigh on 45 years, maybe god is sitting back in his rocking chair and laughing what the hell is that primitive piece of junk in my beautiful universe.
     
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    How we communicate with the Voyagers billions of miles away...



    DSN... https://eyes.nasa.gov/dsn/dsn.html

    Did you know that Voyagers are powered by RTG - which in brief is plutonium!

    Voyager's power supply comes from a radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG), which turns heat from the decay of a radioactive material into electricity to power the spacecraft

    Each of the Voyager probes has three RTGs, and they use plutonium 238 for their fuel source. As that isotope decays, it produces heat which is converted to electrical energy. Each Voyager launched generating 470 watts at 30 volts DC, but over time that degrades.
     
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    Obviously a tear in the space time continuum innit.

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    God blowing smoke holes i reckon
     
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