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how can gravity be a force when there is no explanation for the force
Completed 40s·37 Sources Thinking Exploring gravity’s nature Thinking Exploring gravity’s nature Searching for “is gravity considered a force in modern physics” 10 results found Gravity – Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Gravity | Definition, Physics, & Facts | Britannica britannica.com What Is Gravity? | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids spaceplace.nasa.gov Why is gravity not a…
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Howl for the Photon
I have seen the primordial light of creation, unspooling its spectral tendrils through the cold vacuum,who journeyed thirteen billion years without a heartbeat, a breath, a blink,who scream in ultraviolet tongues from the furnace of the Big Bang, now stretched to microwave murmurs,whose wavelengths are the scars of an expanding cosmos, rubber-band spacetime pulling taut…
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Reimagining the Voynich Manuscript: Generating Novel Imagery from Text as Visual Data Using Artificial Intelligence
## AbstractThe Voynich Manuscript (VM), a 15th-century document of unknown origin and undeciphered script, has resisted linguistic and cryptographic analysis for centuries. This paper proposes a novel approach: treating the VM’s text not as a language or code, but as a visual dataset of glyphs and patterns, and leveraging generative artificial intelligence (AI) to create…
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nolan – howl
Here’s a poem inspired by the raw, untamed spirit of Allen Ginsberg’s *Howl*, weaving in the cosmic curiosity and scientific defiance of Dr. Garry Nolan’s pursuit of extraterrestrial intelligence, as explored in the article from lfyadda.com. It’s a wild, unfiltered cry into the void—part lament, part revelation, part ecstatic reach for the unknown. — **I.** I…
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Dr. Garry Nolan and the Scientific Pursuit of Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Bridging the Gap Between Stigma and Discovery
IntroductionThe question of whether humanity is alone in the universe has captivated scientists, philosophers, and the public for centuries. In recent years, however, this inquiry has shifted from speculative fiction to a topic of legitimate scientific debate, thanks in part to researchers like Dr. Garry Nolan, a Stanford University immunologist and geneticist whose work intersects…
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garry nolan on extraterrestrials
Key Points Direct Answer Professor Garry Nolan, a Stanford University pathology professor, holds the view that extraterrestrial entities have likely visited Earth and may still be here. He is convinced of this based on his analysis of materials from alleged UFO crashes, which show anomalies suggesting advanced, possibly non-human engineering, and his work with individuals…