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"Engineering with Origami"

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2020-03-08
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"Gard : une grotte fabuleuse découverte à Barjac... et qui restera secrète"

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2020-01-18
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"That Time the Mediterranean Sea Disappeared"

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2020-01-15
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"Surprise : les plantes ont un «langage» à base d'ultrasons" par Futura-Sciences

Futura

2019-12-07
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"Ainsi parlait Zarathoustra - Friedrich Nietzsche"

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2019-09-13
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Why do you want to make the world a better place? by Alan Watts

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2019-07-28
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La Malédiction de l’Intelligence par AgoraVox

AgoraVox

2019-07-27
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About vaccines, by Kurzgesagt

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2019-05-12
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About dolphin's intelligence by National Geographic

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2019-04-21
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Well there is much much more to say on that topic than what's already published. This story is not all that there is. Because all the Maths tricks of that kind use the same "apply on itself" system, that don't fit with reality. Because for example you can eat anything you like, but can you eat yourself and continue to live? No! So "in reality", we don't have stuff that loop onto themselves and continue to exist. You can't time travel and change your past because that's a paradoxe and paradoxes don't exist outside of your mind, therefore time travel is impossible. And this Maths demonstration is false because it just proves that "it" is wrong which doesn't say anything about Mathematics as a whole. You can't put in a box, a larger box, nature prevents it. So no algorithm can answer the halting problem because if such a program could answer the problem without solving it, then it would inevitably be way bigger and more complex than the original program and therefore, the cost for solving the question would never be avoided.

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2019-04-20
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Kurzgesagt explains why automating will change the world, and free the people from labour

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2019-04-14
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IBM utilise déjà des intelligences artificielles pour déterminer qui de ses employés va vouloir démissionner bientôt, afin de l'anticiper et l'éviter. C'est brillant !

Futura

2019-04-06
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