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We dive into some science discussions – like how sci-fi has become reality. Everything from camouflage to black holes to apatosaurus and fifth state of matter. Our accomplishments are amazing!
Fifth State of Matter
Word of the week: Perturbation
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[00:00:37] Alan: I wore the wrong shirt for contracts here
[00:00:42] Stephen: last week you had orange and it was orange fall leaves. So I guess now
[00:00:46] Alan: going to the chameleon mode or somebody, I know
[00:00:49] Stephen: there’s your next costume. Exactly. Really the chameleon.
[00:00:55] Alan: I can’t count on the ninja black, because me moving around was like an eclipse, [00:01:00] so I can get the stills that way.
So I have to, I don’t know. That’s another cool, one of those scientific developments where, what used to just be science fiction, they really are coming up with something that monitors the environment and then displays it so that, even with movement or have you sent stand stock still, it really looks like you’re a part of the wallpaper.
You’re part of the forest. I think that’s the fact that things are able to be done in near real time. People always talk about what, like Moore’s law, about that? The number of processor on a chip, the number of micro on a chip goes up doubles roughly every 18 months. And that was just like an esoteric observation.
But then when you keep finding out how much that kind of speed actually lets you do miraculous things, when they.
[00:01:49] Stephen: I wonder if we really studied that thing with technology and advancement and speed and everything else. I wonder if it would follow some five, a NACI [00:02:00] number or something, it
[00:02:01] Alan: definitely it’s an exponential curve.
You know what I mean? Like I, I know I I read a lot about, and I’ve actually attended a couple of futurist conferences and so much of what they talk about is like half of human knowledge has been discovered in the last hundred years. And, probably it’s even less, the last 20 years in comparison to what little we knew by, having our environment was a hundred miles are, so everybody thought that their desert, their forest, their glacier, whatever it was, the world.
And then you started to look up and you start to say that isn’t the gods that’s...