I have an SB physics from the 70s. I find almost nothing new that wasn't forseen in the 70s. I think we are in an era of verification and expansion of already established things. And a ton of derivatives. That's good of course. We iterate and churn to make better things. And there are very fundamental areas.we have yet to master like qua…
I have an SB physics from the 70s. I find almost nothing new that wasn't forseen in the 70s. I think we are in an era of verification and expansion of already established things. And a ton of derivatives. That's good of course. We iterate and churn to make better things. And there are very fundamental areas.we have yet to master like quantum and time.
So a cool future for some as yet to be seen Newton or Einstein or Bohr.
Until then, I think our human bodies is the science frontier of great significance.
I have an SB physics from the 70s. I find almost nothing new that wasn't forseen in the 70s. I think we are in an era of verification and expansion of already established things. And a ton of derivatives. That's good of course. We iterate and churn to make better things. And there are very fundamental areas.we have yet to master like quantum and time.
So a cool future for some as yet to be seen Newton or Einstein or Bohr.
Until then, I think our human bodies is the science frontier of great significance.
And AI!
Between AI and CRISPR.... it will indeed be a brave new world.
Imagine.
AI running CRISPR.
New forms of organic intelligence!
The positronic brain arrives.