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Next Big Future: Possible evidence of alternate, parallel universes

Next Big Future: Possible evidence of alternate, parallel universes | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

An astrophysicist says he may have found evidence of alternate or parallel universes by looking back in time to just after the Big Bang more than 13 billion years ago.

While mapping the so-called "cosmic microwave background," which is the light left over from the early universe, scientist Ranga-Ram Chary found what he called a mysterious glow, the International Business Times reported.

brian wang, 04/11/2015 

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SciTech Digest, 22/14

SciTech Digest, 22/14 | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Origami mediated chemistry, optical neuroimaging, wearable muscle memory, quantum dot photovoltaics, graphene fabrication, machine learning, neuromorphic robotics, better AFMs.

Mark Bruce, 01/06/2014

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A world without limits

New technologies are blurring the boundaries between the real and the virtual world. The brain can control a machine, and even perceive it as its own body. Can that improve our lives?

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How Computers Are Changing the Way We Explain the World

How Computers Are Changing the Way We Explain the World | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
Computers can prove mathematical theorems. But can they make deep conceptual insights into the way the world works?
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The Singularity of Fools

The Singularity of Fools | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
A special report from the utopian future.

If utopia has always been a kind of escape clause from the human condition, contemporary techno-utopianism represents a radical upping of the ante. For entrepreneur Peter Diamandis, creator of theX Prize to spur the development of passenger-carrying private spaceships and other innovations, not only will technology make it so that "during our lifetime … we're moving off this planet," but it will solve even the gravest problems that confront humanity -- climate change, species extinction, water and energy shortages.

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