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Elevator for the Moon

28 Sep 2019 1 minute read 2 comments dexpartacus

Some newspapers report the news that different companies want to create a real elevator to connect the earth to the moon, trying to reach it in much more reasonable times than before. This idea isn’t really new, indeed, in 1895 this idea came to min...

The Earth Species

27 Sep 2019 3 minute read 5 comments Daniel Goldman

While it’s common to think of our biosphere as consisting of numerous species, biologists have long struggled with figuring out what the hell they mean by the word. But there is a potential definition that works quite well. The Issue It’s a common...

Quantum Computing - Are we ready? by Michaeljn: a response

24 Sep 2019 3 minute read 2 comments Allen Walters

Since Google and NASA have reached quantum supremacy after a year collaboration this week, the discussion about quantum computing and blockchain security has increased and articles on the subject popping up left and right. In the very informative art...

Why YouTube is going to die

19 Sep 2019 1 minute read 1 comment sandeep126

During 90s when google and yahoo were only search engine but slowly google took over yahoo and became no.1 search engine globally in 1996 but time changing now. From the time of golden days of google and  its baby site called you tube  which was gett...

Scholars Need to Start Asking Questions Again

19 Sep 2019 4 minute read 0 comments Daniel Goldman

A focus on arbitrarily separated fields of study is hindering progress. The solutions to the problems that we face today, and in the years ahead, will be implemented by skilled professionals, but they will be discovered by polymaths. And so, scholars...

My Program is Choking! Bottlenecks in software development.

19 Sep 2019 2 minute read 0 comments Daniel Goldman

"Smart contracts" or distributed and decentralized programs (DDPs) are simply very different than traditional programs, and programmers need to be careful about using traditional design practices, or it can be very costly. I remember one semester,...

The Most Scientific Thing I've Drawn Lately

5 Sep 2019 1 minute read 0 comments CosmicCitadel

Lately I've been focusing more on cryptocurrency things and while I'm continuing to work on that, I thought it was time to draw another picture.  This is a very highly accurate representation of what a matter transformer would look like, taking one t...

An Addition To The Bitcoin Wiki Page On Quantum Computing, And Mosca’s Theorem Of Risk Determination Applied To Blockchain. (Part 2)

2 Sep 2019 5 minute read 0 comments Allen Walters

You can read the first part here. (Development timeline and advice from the NSA, NIST, the NAS, Federal Register)   The reason they advise starting to seriously prioritize the development, standardization, and deployment of post-quantum cryptography...

Quantum resistant blockchain and cryptocurrency, the full analysis in seven parts. Part 7 B (Failing shortcuts to Quantum Resistance)

28 Aug 2019 4 minute read 0 comments Allen Walters

You can read part 1 here, part 2 here, part 3A here, part 3B here, part 3C here, part 4A here, part 4B here, and part 4C here, and part 4D here, part 5 A here, part 5 B here, part 5 C here part 5 D here, and part 5 E here, Part 6 A here, part 6 B her...

Gratitude For Modern Medicine

24 Aug 2019 1 minute read 0 comments erixink

A family member was recently injured in a car accident. It shattered the bones in one of her legs & broke the bones in the other in 5 separate places. She has undergone the worst of three surgeries & the surgeons said it was even more of a success th...