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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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There are no aliens in our universe? The Transcension might be to blame
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There are no aliens in our universe? The Transcension might be to blame

The transcension hypothesis is one of the possible solutions to the Fermi paradox‚ which asks why we haven’t detected any signs of extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) in the vastness of the universe. The Fermi paradox assumes that some fraction of advanced civilizations would become spacefaring and colonize the galaxy‚ or at least send out signals that we could detect with our current technology. However‚ so far‚ we have found no evidence of such activity‚ despite the high probability of life emerging on other planets. The transcension hypothesis proposes that instead of expanding outward‚ sufficiently advanced civilizations may invariably leave our universe and enter into “inner space”‚ a domain of higher dimensionality‚ density‚ diversity‚ and complexity. This process may be driven by the accelerating development of technology‚ which leads to a singularity event where the civilization undergoes a fundamental transformation that makes it incomprehensible and inaccessible to us. Futurist John M. Smart proposed something called the transcension hypothesis. “The transcension hypothesis proposes that a universal process of evolutionary development guides all sufficiently advanced civilizations into what may be called ‘inner space‚’ a computationally optimal domain of increasingly dense‚ productive‚ miniaturized‚ and efficient scales of space‚ time‚ energy‚ and matter‚ and eventually‚ to a black-hole-like destination‚” Smart explained in a 2012 paper. According to this hypothesis‚ transcension is a universal process of evolutionary development that guides all civilizations towards greater levels of intelligence‚ information processing‚ and complexity. Transcension may involve the creation of black hole-like structures‚ quantum computers‚ simulated realities‚ or other technologies that allow the civilization to explore the ultimate limits of physics and computation. Transcension may also involve the emergence of post-biological life forms‚ such as digital minds or collective consciousnesses‚ that transcend the physical constraints of matter and energy. This may seem like pure hogwash‚ but the science behind it is not stupid. If‚ through our technological advancements‚ we are able to continue on this exponential growth scale where the lines between AI‚ machines in general‚ and humans get blurred and jumbled together‚ who is to say how we will seem as a species in thirty years when compared to present-day humans? In science fiction‚ advanced alien civilizations are portrayed as intergalactic species that go around harvesting resources from uninhabited worlds or conquering star systems. Transcension hypothesis takes us a little further in time. It says that sufficiently advanced civilizations use STEM compression to create black hole-like conditions. They become so small that they transcend the limitations of the visible universe and wander around in a different space-time reality to probably interact with other transcended civilizations. This hypothesis has several implications for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) and the messaging to extraterrestrial intelligence (METI). First‚ it suggests that we may not be able to detect any signals from advanced civilizations because they have already transcended our observable universe and are communicating in ways that we cannot intercept or decode. Second‚ it suggests that we may not be able to contact any advanced civilizations because they have no interest or need to interact with us or any other lower-level entities. Third‚ it suggests that we may not be able to understand any advanced civilizations because they have evolved beyond our comprehension and operate on principles that are beyond our logic and intuition. The transcension hypothesis is based on several assumptions and speculations about the nature of universal evolution and development‚ which may not be valid or testable. It also faces several challenges and criticisms from alternative perspectives and scenarios. For example‚ some argue that transcension is not inevitable or desirable for all civilizations‚ and that some may choose to remain in our universe or even reverse their development. Others argue that transcension is not possible or feasible for any civilization‚ and that there are physical or computational limits that prevent it or that transcension is not relevant or meaningful for any civilization‚ and that there are ethical or existential reasons to avoid it. The transcension hypothesis is an interesting answer to the Fermi paradox‚ but it is not a definitive or conclusive one. It is one of many possible hypotheses that attempt to explain the apparent absence of ETI in our universe. The post There are no aliens in our universe? The Transcension might be to blame appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Elden Ring DLC may be closer than ever as From Software updates Steam
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Elden Ring DLC may be closer than ever as From Software updates Steam

In typical From Software fashion‚ Elden Ring DLC Shadow of the Erdtree remains shrouded in mystery. Like the dense‚ opaque lore of Dark Souls‚ we have hints‚ suggestions‚ and dots that seem like they may somehow fit together‚ but we’re still waiting on a firm reveal. Nevertheless‚ more details on Shadow of the Erdtree - and maybe‚ just maybe‚ a launch date - could be coming soon‚ as From Software makes some telling updates to the RPG on Steam that include‚ in close proximity‚ the words “DLC” and “release.” On the surface‚ it’s incredibly tantalizing. But all might not be as it seems. Continue reading Elden Ring DLC may be closer than ever as From Software updates Steam MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best Elden Ring builds‚ Elden Ring bosses‚ The best Elden Ring classes
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Palworld can’t dethrone BG3 as top Steam Deck games revealed
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Palworld can’t dethrone BG3 as top Steam Deck games revealed

The most played Steam Deck games for January 2024 have been revealed‚ and while it may not be surprising to see Baldur's Gate 3 top the list again‚ there's this little indie hit called Palworld quickly closing in on the crown. Baldur's Gate 3 is among the best Steam Deck games you can play‚ and its verified rating tells you there's no extra input needed from you to get it running great. Palworld‚ however‚ only holds a playable rating‚ so to see it debut at number 2 in the most played list‚ after only launching on January 19‚ is quite the feat. Continue reading Palworld can’t dethrone BG3 as top Steam Deck games revealed MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card‚ Best gaming PC‚ Best SSD for gaming
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Silent Hill The Short Message Feels Insulting To P.T. (And In General)
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Silent Hill The Short Message Feels Insulting To P.T. (And In General)

Silent Hill is very dear to me. The world of a mystery ghost town turned evil from a cult worshiping an unspeakable entity‚ while also being so haunted that it can attract poor souls with hidden pasts and torture them into confronting said pasts.
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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Google Search’s cache links are officially being retired
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Google Search’s cache links are officially being retired

The discontinued cache button. | Image: Google Google has removed links to page caches from its search results page‚ the company’s search liaison Danny Sullivan has confirmed. “It was meant for helping people access pages when way back‚ you often couldn’t depend on a page loading‚” Sullivan wrote on X. “These days‚ things have greatly improved. So‚ it was decided to retire it.” The cache feature historically let you view a webpage as Google sees it‚ which is useful for a variety of different reasons beyond just being able to see a page that’s struggling to load. SEO professionals could use it to debug their sites or even keep tabs on competitors‚ and it can also be an enormously helpful news gathering tool‚ giving reporters the ability to see exactly what information a company has... Continue reading…
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Unraveling the Psychology Behind Climate Change Skeptics
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Unraveling the Psychology Behind Climate Change Skeptics

Do climate change deniers bend the facts to avoid having to modify their environmentally harmful behavior? Researchers from the University of Bonn and the Institute...
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Unlocking Nature’s Secret Weapon Against Herbivores
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Unlocking Nature’s Secret Weapon Against Herbivores

A novel approach by the University of Sydney utilizes artificial scents to deter herbivores from consuming valuable plants‚ showing significant promise in ecological conservation and...
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Pick up a student laptop for less than $400 thanks to this Best Buy deal
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Pick up a student laptop for less than $400 thanks to this Best Buy deal

You can get $230 off the Lenovo Ideapad 3i at Best Buy right now.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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More than 900‚000 stars‚ galaxies and black holes revealed in most detailed X-ray map of the universe ever
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More than 900‚000 stars‚ galaxies and black holes revealed in most detailed X-ray map of the universe ever

Scientists using the eROSITA X-ray telescope have released a trove of data that reveals more than 900‚000 objects in space‚ including 700‚000 supermassive black holes and other 'exotic' objects.
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
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S1E107 - Ben on Communication After a Disaster
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S1E107 - Ben on Communication After a Disaster

Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying‚ Ben and Brooke talk about communication systems during a disaster. Host Info Brooke can be found on Twitter or Mastodon @ogemakweBrooke. Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org‚ or on Twitter @TangledWild and Instagram @Tangled_Wilderness. You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. Transcript Coming soon Find out more at https://live-like-the-world-is-dying.pinecast.co
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