Almost Everything We Look At With Regard To The Moon Does Not Fit Any Known Natural Method Of Formation.

Almost Everything We Look At With Regard To The Moon Does Not Fit Any Known Natural Method Of Formation.
Almost Everything We Look At With Regard To The Moon Does Not Fit Any Known Natural Method Of Formation.
Almost Everything We Look At With Regard To The Moon Does Not Fit Any Known Natural Method Of Formation.
Almost Everything We Look At With Regard To The Moon Does Not Fit Any Known Natural Method Of Formation.
Almost Everything We Look At With Regard To The Moon Does Not Fit Any Known Natural Method Of Formation.
Almost Everything We Look At With Regard To The Moon Does Not Fit Any Known Natural Method Of Formation.
Almost Everything We Look At With Regard To The Moon Does Not Fit Any Known Natural Method Of Formation.
Almost Everything We Look At With Regard To The Moon Does Not Fit Any Known Natural Method Of Formation.
Almost Everything We Look At With Regard To The Moon Does Not Fit Any Known Natural Method Of Formation.

Almost everything we look at with regard to the Moon does not fit any known natural method of formation. Either our neighbor is artificial, or it is not. Scientists everywhere continue to find oddities that strongly indicate artificial origin. To form an object the size of our Moon requires physics, engineering and materials manufacturing technology far beyond anything we can imagine today.

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I think we could learn a lot from the robots we’re building. Imagine talking to a machine fitted with an artificial intelligence that can communicate with us. We’d ask so many questions, just because we hope for something new so badly.

So we’d go to the robot and ask, “What’s your purpose?”

The robot would make a little beep or whatever noise it chooses to signify processing of data. “My purpose is whatever you programmed into me,” it would say.

And we’d be disappointed. Because that’s not new. “Oh.” Already thinking about ways to change the robot, we mutter to ourselves: “Aren’t you lucky, knowing exactly what you’re meant to do.”

The robot hears that, of course. Maybe it would laugh, maybe not, but it would certainly reach for us in its own way of soothing. And if we’d listen closely, I’m sure we’d hear pain in its emotional voice.

“Aren’t you lucky, choosing exactly what you want to do?”


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me: (thinks about robots)

me: (starts crying)

me: tthey're just so,,,,, ,, fuckin g cool,,,


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8 years ago

Solar System: Things to Know This Week

Our solar system is huge, let us break it down for you. Here are a few things to know this week:

1. The View from the Far Shore

Solar System: Things To Know This Week

The rugged shores of Pluto’s highlands come into sharp view in a newly released image from our New Horizons spacecraft. This latest view zooms in on the southeastern portion of Pluto’s great ice plains, where they border dark highlands formerly named Krun Macula.

2. Dawn’s Latest Light

Solar System: Things To Know This Week

Our Dawn mission has now completed more than 1,000 orbital revolutions since entering into Ceres’ gravitational grip in March 2015. The probe is healthy and performing its ambitious assignments impeccably. See what it has revealed lately HERE.

3. Counting Down

Solar System: Things To Know This Week

Our OSIRIS-REx mission to the asteroid Bennu is now entering the final preparations for its planned launch in September. In a new interview, the mission’s principal investigator reports on the final pre-flight tests happening at our Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

4. Deep Dive

Solar System: Things To Know This Week

Three successful engine maneuvers to bring the lowest part of the spacecraft’s orbit down to just 74 miles (119 km) above the surface of Mars, the MAVEN mission’s fifth deep dip campaign has begun. MAVEN is studying the planet’s atmosphere up close.

5. Storm Season

Solar System: Things To Know This Week

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Want to learn more? Read our full list of the 10 things to know this week about the solar system HERE.

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