Thursday, October 3, 2019

Advances Vs Consequences What Does The 21st Century Have In Store For Humanity

The southern Milky Way as viewed above ALMA is illustrative of one way we search for signals of intelligent aliens: through the radio band. If we found a signal, or if we transmitted a signal that was then found and responded to, it would be one of the greatest achievements in our planet's history! Impact vs Consequence - What's the difference? | WikiDiff wikidiff.com/impact/ consequence Impact is a see also of consequence . As nouns the difference between impact and consequence is that impact is the force or energy of a collision of two objects while consequence is that which follows something on which it depends; that which is produced by a cause . As verbs the difference between impact and consequence!! As with many of humanity's greatest endeavors, we have not made the critical breakthrough we so desperately seek, but we continue to look, explore, and learn with the best tools we can possibly construct


Publisher: Forbes
Date: 2019-10-02
Author: Ethan Siegel
Twitter: @forbes
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Quite a lot has been going on:

Innovation acceleration: Navy speeds up contracts for small business partners | EurekAlert--
IMAGE:  ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Jul. 17, 2019) Bob Smith, director of the Navy's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, introduces a panel discussion on how Navy SBIR is moving forward, at the..


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ARLINGTON, Va.--The Department of the Navy (DoN) is looking for innovative ideas to expand capabilities in artificial intelligence and machine learning, autonomy and training technology--and it wants to tap the talents of small businesses to bring the most advanced solutions to warfighters as quickly as possible


To solicit a wide range of potential small business partners, the U.S. Navy's Small Business Innovation Research program (SBIR)--located at the Office of Naval Research (ONR)--is today announcing its expanded funding opportunity in a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA). BAAs are requests for scientific or research proposals in areas of naval interest.

Publisher: EurekAlert--
Date: 2019-09-24 04:00:00 GMT/UTC
Twitter: @EurekAlert
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Chinese Sea Mines Are Threatening the U.S. Navy | The National Interest
Publisher: The National Interest
Date: 2019-09-13T09:17:04-04:00
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Navy confirms videos of UFOs; Walker calls for more study | Local News | greensboro.com
In this undated image made from video from a U.S. Navy aircraft and released by The Stars Academy of Arts & Science, an unidentified object moves near the plane in the air. (The Stars Academy of Arts & Science via AP


NORFOLK, Va. — In one of the videos, a small object streaks across the sky before the U.S. Navy fighter jet's tracking system locks on and follows it


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The Navy isn't offering an explanation — at least not publicly — for exactly what that object was. But the service is confirming the authenticity of that video and two others taken from its planes in 2004 and 2015


The release of the videos, which have been circulating online and in news reports, was not authorized, Navy officials said. But the footage has prompted the Navy to publicly discuss an ongoing investigation into sightings by its pilots of what it describes as "unidentified aerial phenomena" or UAPs in U.S. airspace on both coasts.

Publisher: Greensboro News and Record
Date: 2019-09-22T15:30:00-04:00
Author: The Associated Press
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Other things to check out:

Navy confirms videos of flying objects - Columbian.com
“Whoa. Got it,” the pilot yells, laughing as the dot moves on his screen. “Woohoo


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“We are not going to try to characterize anything that may have been seen out there,” Navy Spokesman Joseph Gradisher said. “But the number of sightings has increased since about 2014 when the advent of new technologies such as drones and quadcopters have come into being


Meanwhile, lawmakers are calling for more information on the so-called UAPs, saying some of their movements seem to challenge the laws of physics


“Based on pilot accounts, encounters with these UAPs often involved complex flight patterns and advanced maneuvering, which demand extreme advances in quantum mechanics, nuclear science, electromagnetics and thermodynamics,” North Carolina Congressman Mark Walker wrote in a letter to Navy Secretary Richard Spencer in July.

Publisher: The Columbian
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