Which principle, law, or theory from any field do you believe has been the most revolutionary?π€
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Which principle, law, or theory from any field do you believe has been the most revolutionary?π€
I'll start:
Principle of least action from classical mechanicsβ‘οΈπ₯
Principle of least action from classical mechanicsβ‘οΈπ₯
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It is the cornerstone of modern physics though it is from classical mechanics, it goes beyond that. Its elegance lies in the fact that it is universal, we encounter it in quantum mechanics, general theory of relativity, quantum field theory and et cetera. Newton's second law and all laws of motion can be derived from it.
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We are back at it
I had my previous channel (ie The Wandering Soul) labeled "scam ". Tried reaching out to telegram, but no response. So I had no choice, but to delete it.
Now here I am, with a brand new channel. As I have been doing on my former channel , I will be posting new things I learned, projects I did and interesting content I found on the internet. And to be specific, I write a lot on Historical Jesus and Early Christianity from historical perspective.
For those of you who don't know me , I am Henok, freshman at AASTU and a web developer. I enjoy writing svelte kit and studying the bible critically ( dont take it in the typical negative connotation of the word "criticism" ). I also sometimes try messing with blender and do some 3D stuff ( just for the sake of enjoyment tho , i aint good at it )
I will try my best to make the content I post worth your time and attention. And I hope you will enjoy it.
I had my previous channel (ie The Wandering Soul) labeled "scam ". Tried reaching out to telegram, but no response. So I had no choice, but to delete it.
Now here I am, with a brand new channel. As I have been doing on my former channel , I will be posting new things I learned, projects I did and interesting content I found on the internet. And to be specific, I write a lot on Historical Jesus and Early Christianity from historical perspective.
For those of you who don't know me , I am Henok, freshman at AASTU and a web developer. I enjoy writing svelte kit and studying the bible critically ( dont take it in the typical negative connotation of the word "criticism" ). I also sometimes try messing with blender and do some 3D stuff ( just for the sake of enjoyment tho , i aint good at it )
I will try my best to make the content I post worth your time and attention. And I hope you will enjoy it.
Hey ya'll, check out this channel. He is growing it from scratch again, so consider joiningπ
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Forwarded from DAILY THOUGHTS (α¨ααα° ααα΅ αα³α¦α½) (Yosef Dibaba)
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How generative AIs like chatgpt, deepseek, grok, gemini.. etc work.
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Henok
How generative AIs like chatgpt, deepseek, grok, gemini.. etc work.
And btw once again, math worksβ€οΈ
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I attended #devmeetupv3 today, and despite my initial reluctance due to not being a fan of crowds, I found it to be a surprisingly valuable experience. I learned a great deal, connected with several people I already knew from @codenight, and was impressed by the generally supportive and positive atmosphere among the developers. While my natural shyness and introversion were present, the event was ultimately worthwhileβ‘οΈπ₯
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I'm not that much into religion and stuff but I heard some people blabbing about microchips and AI dissonating with Bible. Here is my take:
The Bible doesnβt explicitly mention microchips (since they didn't exist at the time), but some people associate modern technology, especially things like RFID chips and AI, with biblical warnings, particularly in the Book of Revelation.
The most common argument linking microchips to the Bible comes from Revelation 13:16-17, which talks about the "mark of the beast":
Some believe that implantable microchips (for payments, identification, or tracking) could be a fulfillment of this prophecy. They argue that such technology could be used for total economic control, preventing people from buying or selling unless they accept a digital identification system.
I donβt think microchips are the βmark of the beastβ or anything biblical. Theyβre just technology (like phones, credit cards, or the internet). What matters is how theyβre used.
People once feared barcodes, social security numbers, and even vaccines, thinking they were part of some prophecy. But life moved on, and those things became normal. The same will likely happen with microchips.
If governments or corporations misuse them for control, thatβs a real problem, but itβs a political and ethical issue, not a supernatural one. Instead of fearing the tech itself, we should focus on how much power we give to those in charge of it.
The Bible doesnβt explicitly mention microchips (since they didn't exist at the time), but some people associate modern technology, especially things like RFID chips and AI, with biblical warnings, particularly in the Book of Revelation.
The most common argument linking microchips to the Bible comes from Revelation 13:16-17, which talks about the "mark of the beast":
"He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead, so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name." (Revelation 13:16-17, NIV)
Some believe that implantable microchips (for payments, identification, or tracking) could be a fulfillment of this prophecy. They argue that such technology could be used for total economic control, preventing people from buying or selling unless they accept a digital identification system.
I donβt think microchips are the βmark of the beastβ or anything biblical. Theyβre just technology (like phones, credit cards, or the internet). What matters is how theyβre used.
People once feared barcodes, social security numbers, and even vaccines, thinking they were part of some prophecy. But life moved on, and those things became normal. The same will likely happen with microchips.
If governments or corporations misuse them for control, thatβs a real problem, but itβs a political and ethical issue, not a supernatural one. Instead of fearing the tech itself, we should focus on how much power we give to those in charge of it.
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Henok
I'm not that much into religion and stuff but I heard some people blabbing about microchips and AI dissonating with Bible. Here is my take: The Bible doesnβt explicitly mention microchips (since they didn't exist at the time), but some people associate modernβ¦
The real danger isnβt a chip under the skin but a mind that blindly obeys. The βmarkβ isnβt physical itβs the loss of autonomy, the surrender of critical thought. If we let fear dictate our response to technology, we risk enslaving ourselves long before any microchip does.
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
If unfulfilled, a promise, no matter how poetically articulated, means less than sporadic acts of kindness.
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