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    TADEASplanetarita - 'making life planetary'
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    Mexican Congress holds second UFO session featuring Peruvian mummies | Reuters
    https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/mexican-congress-holds-second-ufo-session-featuring-peruvian-mummies-2023-11-08/

    Mexico's Congress heard from researchers on Tuesday who declared authentic a set of three-fingered Peruvian mummies recently presented as potential evidence of non-human life forms, while declining to certify that the remains were extraterrestrial.

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    "There was absolutely no human intervention in the physical and biological formation of these beings," he added, saying he didn't know the origin of the beings.

    Zuniga presented a letter signed by 11 researchers from the university declaring the same. The letter made clear, however, they were not implying the bodies were "extraterrestrial".

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    Tuesday's session, at times, dipped into a more extreme explanation. Argentine surgeon Celestino Adolfo Piotto said he believed, after reviewing test results and images of the bodies, they were an evolved version of today's human beings, calling them "our descendants".
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    Mitch Randall - Skywatch UFO Radar Network
    https://youtu.be/jPffL1YFtrU?si=FcDOPkzCg1mi6vfn
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    Novacén: Nadcházející věk hyperinteligence | Databáze knih
    https://www.databazeknih.cz/knihy/novacen-nadchazejici-vek-hyperinteligence-487713
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    In the 1960s, James Lovelock, the inventor of the Electron Capture Detector, was asked by NASA to develop instrumentation to detect life on Mars. In considering how life would manifest itself, he realised that the Earth's atmosphere was orders of magnitude away from chemical equilibrium and that such disequilibrium could not be due purely to abiological processes, but was maintained in a dynamically stable state by Life. At that time, spectrometric analysis of the atmosphere of Mars indicated that it was close to chemical equilibrium and Lovelock concluded that Mars was unlikely to harbour life. Since the Earth had had life for at least 3.2 thousand million years, Lovelock came to the conclusion that life was responsible for planetary homeostasis in the sense of maintaining optimum surface conditions, hence his Gaia Hypothesis.

    James Lovelock: an appreciation | Symbiosis
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13199-022-00873-w
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    A atmosfericka cirkulace

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    Mapa oceanskych proudu (behem zimy na severni polokouli)

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    By the early 18th century, a complex colonial trade network was established over the North Atlantic Ocean. This network was partially the result of local economic conditions and dominant wind and sea current patterns. It was discovered in the 15th century, notably after the voyages of Columbus, that there is a circular wind and sea current pattern over the North Atlantic. The eastward wind pattern, which blows on the southern part, came to be known as the “trade winds” since they enabled the crossing of the Atlantic. The westward wind pattern, blowing on the northern part, came to be known as the “westerlies”. The system is known as the North Atlantic Gyre, which the Gulf Stream is a part of and acts as a gigantic conveyor belt.

    Colonial Trade Pattern, North Atlantic, 18th Century | The Geography of Transport Systems
    https://transportgeography.org/contents/chapter1/emergence-of-mechanized-transportation-systems/colonial-trade-pattern-atlantic-18th-century/

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    2017 Introduction: Familiarizing the Extraterrestrial / Making Our Planet Alien
    https://read.dukeupress.edu/environmental-humanities/article/9/2/309/133020/IntroductionFamiliarizing-the-Extraterrestrial

    A growing number of researchers in the social sciences and the environmental humanities have begun to focus on the wider universe and how it is apprehended by modern cosmology. Today the extraterrestrial has become part of the remit of anthropologists, philosophers, historians, geographers, scholars in science and technology studies, and artistic researchers, among others. And there is an emerging consensus that astronomers and other natural scientists—contrary to a common prejudice—are never simply depicting or describing the cosmos “just as it is.” Their research is always characterized by a specific aesthetic style and by a particular “cosmic imagination,” as some have called it. Scientific knowledge of the universe is based on skilled judgments rather than on direct, unmediated perception. It is science, but it is also an art. This special section focuses on two at first sight contradictory aspects of this cosmic imagination. On the one hand, there is a distinctive move toward viewing the extraterrestrial in familiar terms and comprehending it by means of conceptual frameworks that we, earthlings, are accustomed to. On the other hand, there is a tendency to understand our own planet in unfamiliar terms, especially in astrobiology, where so-called analog sites and “extreme environments” provide clues about alien planets.
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    Library Genesis: Andreas Anton, Michael Schetsche - Meeting the Alien: An Introduction to Exosociology
    https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=BF91307E63D9C9790913EA407BAF0E89

    Is mankind alone in the universe? Will we ever encounter intelligent life beyond Earth? These questions have been asked for centuries. Recent advances in the fields of astrophysics, astronomy and astrobiology make it more likely than ever before, that Earth may not be the only inhabited planet, and that humanity may not the only intelligent species in the universe.

    What would be the consequences of contact with an extraterrestrial intelligence? This question is at the heart of the emerging discipline of exosociology. According to the authors, first contact with an extraterrestrial intelligence poses enormous risks for humanity. These risks come not only from extraterrestrials, but above all from ourselves. We should be prepared.

    Michael Schetsche and Andreas Anton's comprehensive introduction to exosociology was first published in German in 2019. The book has been widely acclaimed in Germany and internationally. It is now available in English for the first time.
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    Lifelines of Our Society
    A Global History of Infrastructure
    A comprehensive history and examination of global infrastructures and the outsized role they play in our lives.

    Infrastructure is essential to defining how the public functions, yet there is little public knowledge regarding why and how it became today's strongest global force over government and individual lives. Who should build and maintain infrastructures? How are they to be protected? And why are they all in such bad shape? In Lifelines of Our Society, Dirk van Laak offers broad audiences a history of global infrastructures—focused on Western societies, over the past two hundred years—that considers all their many paradoxes. He illustrates three aspects of infrastructure: their development, their influence on nation building and colonialism, and finally, how individuals internalize infrastructure and increasingly become not only its user but regulator.

    Beginning with public works, infrastructure in the nineteenth century carried the hope that it would facilitate world peace. Van Laak shows how, instead, it transformed to promote consumerism's individual freedoms and our notions of work, leisure, and fulfillment. Lifelines of Our Society reveals how today's infrastructure is both a source and a reflection of concentrated power and economic growth, which takes the form of cities under permanent construction. Symbols of power, van Laak describes, come with vulnerability, and this book illustrates the dual nature of infrastructure's potential to hold nostalgia and inspire fear, to ease movement and govern ideas, and to bring independence to the nuclear family and control governments of the Global South.

    Lifelines of Our Society
    https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262375962/lifelines-of-our-society/
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    TADEAS: + Comparative Climatology III
    Lunar and Planetary Institute

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ7WzZtg-qMDwNuS1nb1QMIGEQ3-OfucT
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    Library Genesis: Stephen J. Mackwell; Amy A. Simon-Miller; Jerald W. Harder; Mark A. Bullock (eds.) - Comparative Climatology of Terrestrial Planets
    https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=1DA2FD2190DB40BBAB9D90286824BC9C
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    Comparative Climatology of Terrestrial Planets
    https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt183gz90

    The early development of life, a fundamental question for humankind, requires the presence of a suitable planetary climate. Our understanding of how habitable planets come to be begins with the worlds closest to home. Venus, Earth, and Mars differ only modestly in their mass and distance from the Sun, yet their current climates could scarcely be more divergent. Only Earth has abundant liquid water, Venus has a runaway greenhouse, and evidence for life-supporting conditions on Mars points to a bygone era. In addition, an Earth-like hydrologic cycle has been revealed in a surprising place: Saturn's cloud-covered satellite Titan has liquid hydrocarbon rain, lakes, and river networks.Deducing the initial conditions for these diverse worlds and unraveling how and why they diverged to their current climates is a challenge at the forefront of planetary science. Through the contributions of more than sixty leading experts in the field,Comparative Climatology of Terrestrial Planetssets forth the foundations for this emerging new science and brings the reader to the forefront of our current understanding of atmospheric formation and climate evolution. Particular emphasis is given to surface-atmosphere interactions, evolving stellar flux, mantle processes, photochemistry, and interactions with the interplanetary environment, all of which influence the climatology of terrestrial planets. From this cornerstone, both current professionals and most especially new students are brought to the threshold, enabling the next generation of new advances in our own solar system and beyond.
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    neco k vyvoji planetarni komunikacni infrastruktury

    Agent OS Manifesto
    https://github.com/lukebuehler/agent-os/blob/main/docs/articles/manifesto.md

    Atoms, Institutions, Blockchains — Josh Stark
    https://stark.mirror.xyz/n2UpRqwdf7yjuiPKVICPpGoUNeDhlWxGqjulrlpyYi0

    Bittensor
    http://bittensor.com/

    Zorp - verifiable critical computation
    https://zorp.io/

    EDEN - a practical, SNARK-friendly combinator VM and ISA
    https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1021
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    re: inteligence

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    "I am interested in every kind of possible cognitive system, so we're talking about tissues, minimal matter, cognitive intelligence of groups of organisms, artificial synthetic beings, software AIs, possibly aliens, all of it"

    What are Cognitive Light Cones? (Michael Levin Interview)
    https://youtu.be/YnObwxJZpZc?si=Ly-6FHKpKudo_loq



    Frontiers | The Computational Boundary of a “Self”: Developmental Bioelectricity Drives Multicellularity and Scale-Free Cognition
    https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02688/abstract

    Minimal physicalism as a scale-free substrate for cognition and consciousness | Neuroscience of Consciousness | Oxford Academic
    https://academic.oup.com/nc/article/2021/2/niab013/6334115


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    If alien life is artificially intelligent, it may be stranger than we can imagine - BBC Future
    https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20231025-if-alien-life-is-artificially-intelligent-it-may-be-stranger-than-we-can-imagine

    The scientists looking for alien vegetation - BBC Future
    https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20231026-the-scientists-looking-for-alien-vegetation

    Why aliens might already know that humans exist - BBC Future
    https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20231024-how-aliens-might-detect-our-existence-on-earth
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    PLANET B LECTURE SERIES
    PLANET B
    25. 9. 2023
    As part of its program for this fall, Planet B (module for sustainability and civilizational issues) will host a series of online public lectures. Invited international architects, arists and theorists will share their insights into some of the issues related the theme of the semester - water systems and their possible futures. All lectures will be held in English and online.

    Planet B Lecture Series | Academy of Arts Architecture & Design in Prague
    https://www.umprum.cz/en/web/about-umprum/sustainability/planet-b/planet-b-lecture-series
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    Marko Pogacnik o planetaritě trochu jinak..
    Marko Pogačnik (Slovenia): "CO-CREATE A GAIA CULTURE"
    https://youtu.be/fnOQwKL6eso?si=n3jFVwN1axvbTZv1
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    The growing energy footprint of artificial intelligence
    https://www.cell.com/joule/fulltext/S2542-4351(23)00365-3


    The AI Boom Could Use a Shocking Amount of Electricity - Scientific American
    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-ai-boom-could-use-a-shocking-amount-of-electricity/

    a peer-reviewed analysis published this week in Joule is one of the first to quantify the demand that is quickly materializing. A continuation of the current trends in AI capacity and adoption are set to lead to NVIDIA shipping 1.5 million AI server units per year by 2027. These 1.5 million servers, running at full capacity, would consume at least 85.4 terawatt-hours of electricity annually—more than what many small countries use in a year, according to the new assessment.



    A Computer Scientist Breaks Down Generative AI's Hefty Carbon Footprint - Scientific American
    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-computer-scientist-breaks-down-generative-ais-hefty-carbon-footprint/
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    Interstellar Meteors from Disruption of Rocky Planets by Dwarf Stars | by Avi Loeb | Oct, 2023 | Medium
    https://avi-loeb.medium.com/interstellar-meteors-from-disruption-of-rocky-planets-by-dwarf-stars-09e4e5837f80

    The spherules collected along IM1’s path by the expedition that I led to the Pacific Ocean on June 14–28, 2023, had an enhancement by 2–3 orders of magnitude in the abundances of elements like beryllium, lanthanum and uranium, implying an extrasolar composition labeled as “BeLaU”-type, never seen before in solar system spherules. Our expedition paper suggested that this enhancement is likely produced by the process of differentiation in a magma-ocean planet of molten rock. The differentiated materials could explain the highest material strength inferred for IM1 relative to solar system meteors based on the fact that IM1 disintegrated at stress level far greater than all other 272 solar system meteors in the CNEOS catalog of NASA. The highest velocity debris from a tidal disruption of an Earth-mass planet around a dwarf star originates from the planet’s crust.

    The many close-in passages of a rocky-planet around a dwarf star on its approach to an orbital eccentricity that eventually leads to its tidal disruption, would result in periodic melting of the planet’s crust before disruption. This melting could yield differentiation of elements, allowing elements with affinity to iron to sink to the planet’s iron core. This process would leave behind elements like beryllium, lanthanum and uranium, producing the “BeLaU”-type composition discovered in IM1’s spherules. The unusually high material strength of IM1 might have resulted from the hardening associated with repeated episodes of melting and crusting and enhanced elemental differentiation compared to solar system planets like the Earth or Mars which went through a magma ocean episode only during their early formation, as a result of bombardment by other objects.

    How many IM1-like rocks should populate interstellar space? A simple estimate shows that the ejection of roughly ten Earth masses per dwarf star would lead to a meteor appearance rate of once per decade, consistent with the detection of a single interstellar IM1 in the CNEOS meteor catalog of NASA spanning a decade of observations of solar system rocks.
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