Weekly Science And Technology Reports - February 25, 2024

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Happy Sunday everyone!!!

Hope we are all feeling very....... bullish and have loaded our bags ? πŸ€‘

Ever heard of the saying, "All pay and no work makes John a wise rich man" ?

I think you just did now. πŸ€­πŸ˜‰
Also a gentle reminder that we are two days squared from concluding the month, thanks to the leap year and happy birthday in advance to those that celebrate it every four years.

Oook guys, I think it's time to go but don't forget to continue reading and also don't forget to load your bags, for the mooning waits for no one. πŸ™ƒ

Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity Leads to Revolutionary Gravastar Model

Since the inception of Einstein's theory of general relativity, there have been mind-defying predictions of which some have been confirmed by experiment but has the predictions ended ?

We are familiar with black holes, what about "gravastars" or "nestars" ?
Looks like some weird kind of stars or are they ?........ let's find out. General relativity isn't just about the bending of spacetime, it's also about the bending of the mind. πŸ˜‚

Why do we need leap years? Astrophysicists explain this month's extra date

We are all aware that we are currently in a leap year and it particularly is as a result of the current month we are in, which happens to have an extra day and of course comes once in every four years. But do you know why our calendars was designed this way ?

Forget what you know or what you think you know and just.........keep reading, so as to refresh your knowledge and also help put food on somebody's table. 🀭

The Paradox of Patience: Scientists Reveal Why We Hate To Wait

Almost everyday we are bombarded with events both of and not of our will. During such we are expected to make the right decisions so as to not regret later, although making the wrong decisions can sometimes be a blessing in disguise. One interesting factor that comes into play while trying to make a decision is "patience" or "waiting" - for example, should I do this now or later?

But have you noticed that there seems to be a paradox with having patience ?

Curious to know what this paradox is ?
Why not click here to find out and how to treat your customers right, "he who controls patience controls his customers".πŸ˜‰

Q&A: ChatGPT acts more altruistically, cooperatively than humans

By nature it seems that humans are inherently selfish beings and it sometimes makes us act in ways that makes us look bad. Whose fault is that?

Definitely not us, we didn't design ourselves and in fact selfishness extends beyond humans, traces of it can be found in other forms of life. We just happened to have evolved the complex kind. But here is a report telling us that ChatGPT, our creation is more unselfish than us. How did they come up with such conclusion anyways ?

Interesting question, the only way to know is to not stop reading. And who said they are happy being unselfish? πŸ˜‚

A type of cyberattack that could set your smartphone on fire using its wireless charger

Advancement in calculators gave us computers which also lead to the invention of the internet and internet in turn gave rise to cyberattackers. πŸ˜‚
Just kidding but we all know that's true although that's just the bad part. Ook, this report presents us with a potentially new kind of cyberattack that could cause physical harm, somewhat like hacking your phone and wireless charger, and turning them into a.......keep reading. Sounds like cyberbomb to me. πŸ˜‚

Scientists closer to finding quantum gravity theory after measuring gravity on microscopic level

Since the quest for a theory of quantum gravity began, the focus has mostly been on the theoretical side, progress on the experimental side has been limited due to the relative weaknesses of the gravitational force at the microscopic scale but there now seems to be a breakthrough which brings us a step closer to pinning down the elusive.......continue reading. I bet you fell for it again - expecting a continuation.
That's what I call the gravity of curiosity. πŸ€­πŸ˜‰

It is here we conclude today's report, have a thoughtful day and till i come your way again next week.

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Wow, I found your article or should I say blog quit very interesting. I just had to follow you for more. I was personally intrigued by the Chatgpt idea of it being less selfish than us. That doesn't seem to make sense, unless it has some will power. Don't you think?

Thanks for this amazing blog.

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Wow, I found your article or should I say blog quit very interesting. I just had to follow you for more.

Oh wow. 😊

I was personally intrigued by the Chatgpt idea of it being less selfish than us. That doesn't seem to make sense, unless it has some will power. Don't you think?

So, you think it doesn't have will power?

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Yeah that's what I think πŸ€”.

I could be wrong.

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What is this will power we are actually talking about?

We humans are constantly bombarded with events down to cellular level, how do we know that the will power we seem to possess is actually real to begin with ?

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