Monday, March 09, 2020

David Muir honored with RTDNF Leonard Zeidenberg First Amendment Award

Graphene ‘Wonder Material’ Can Now Be Made Using TRASH


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Mar 9, 2020
A recent breakthrough from researchers at Rice University promises to make graphene out of garbage in a flash. Here’s how this miraculous transformation happens. » Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker » Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/ElementsPlaylist » Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.com Graphene is a single-atom thick layer of carbon that has a number of properties that make it almost endlessly useful. So useful in fact, it has been dubbed a "wonder material.” But the thing is graphene is really hard to make in meaningful quantities; however, thanks to a recent breakthrough from Rice University, that all might change. And the key to it all might be your very own trash. The process the researchers at Rice University developed involves charging up high-voltage capacitors with electricity, then unleashing it all at once into just about any carbon containing material including anything from coal (which is basically all carbon to start with) to plastics to food waste. Find out exactly how this process works and what this could mean for the future of graphene in this Elements. #graphene #garbage #energy #science #seeker #elements Read More: > Mass-Producing Graphene https://www.americanscientist.org/art... "Carbon, the sole constituent of graphene, is all around us. The element is the fourth most common in the entire universe. Most people think of materials in terms of atoms and molecules, where molecules are made from defined types and numbers of atoms. With graphene, counting carbon atoms is inconsequential."
> Graphene – the not-so wonder material? https://www.imeche.org/news/news-arti... "In order for graphene to have an impact commercially and be used to develop better-quality products, such as transistors, it not only needs to be cost-effective, but also environmentally friendly." > Rice lab turns trash into valuable graphene in a flash https://news.rice.edu/2020/01/27/rice... "Flash Joule heating for bulk graphene, developed in the Tour lab by Rice graduate student and lead author Duy Luong, improves upon techniques like exfoliation from graphite and chemical vapor deposition on a metal foil that require much more effort and cost to produce just a little graphene." ____________________ Elements is more than just a science show. It’s your science-loving best friend, tasked with keeping you updated and interested on all the compelling, innovative and groundbreaking science happening all around us. Join our passionate hosts as they help break down and present fascinating science, from quarks to quantum theory and beyond. Seeker empowers the curious to understand the science shaping our world. We tell award-winning stories about the natural forces and groundbreaking innovations that impact our lives, our planet, and our universe.

Profits Are Going to Take a Big Hit, Says Jonathan Golub

A vortex going on >
how does it play through over time . . .We don't know how much of a 
BIG HIT it is going to be, being careful not to extrapolate of course.
Looks like were are "Flying-Blind"

IT'S OFFICIAL: They Are Doing Things You Wont Believe (2020)

Hearing voices?
Pulse mircro-waves. The military figured out how to do this >
Laser-beam information right into your ears
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Summers: Micro-Targeted Stimulus Not Enough, Recession More Likely Than Not

Markets are saying a lot about the decline > time to think MACRO. 
Recession more likely than not
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Mar 9, 2020


Mar.09 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Bloomberg contributor, discusses the efforts by U.S. policymakers to offset the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."

Wells Fargo: One of "The Dominos", The Grid + Caliber Tax-Advantanged Wealth-Creation OZone Funds

First this > The Robber Bank
Can America ever rid itself of Wells Fargo?

Sunday, March 08, 2020

Parallel Worlds Probably Exist. Here’s Why

Entangled with a cat?
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Mar 6, 2020
The most elegant interpretation of quantum mechanics is the universe is constantly splitting A portion of this video was sponsored by Norton. Special thanks to: Prof. Sean Carroll https://www.preposterousuniverse.com His book, a major source for this video is 'Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and The Emergence of Spacetime' I learned quantum mechanics the traditional 'Copenhagen Interpretation' way. We can use the Schrödinger equation to solve for and evolve wave functions. Then we invoke wave-particle duality, in essence things we detect as particles can behave as waves when they aren't interacting with anything. But when there is a measurement, the wave function collapses leaving us with a definite particle detection. If we repeat the experiment many times, we find the statistics of these results mirror the amplitude of the wave function squared. Hence the Born rule came into being, saying the wave function should be interpreted statistically, that our universe at the most fundamental scale is probabilistic rather than deterministic. This did not sit well with scientists like Einstein and Schrödinger who believed there must be more going on, perhaps 'hidden variables'. In the 1950's Hugh Everett proposed the Many Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. It is so logical in hindsight but with a bias towards the classical world, experiments and measurements to guide their thinking, it's understandable why the founders of quantum theory didn't come up with it. Rather than proposing different dynamics for measurement, Everett suggests that measurement is something that happens naturally in the course of quantum particles interacting with each other. The conclusion is inescapable. There is nothing special about measurement, it is just the observer becoming entangled with a wave function in a superposition. Since one observer can experience only their own branch, it appears as if the other possibilities have disappeared but in reality there is no reason why they could not still exist and just fail to interact with the other branches. This is caused by environmental decoherence. Schrodinger's cat animation by Iván Tello Wave functions, double slit and entanglement animation by Jonny Hyman Filming of opening sequence by Casey Rentz Special thanks to Mithuna Y, Raquel Nuno and Dianna Cowern for feedback on the script Music from https://epidemicsound.com "Experimental 1" "Serene Story 2" "Seaweed" "Colorful Animation 4"