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For all these reasons, one cannot recount the history of modern science without acknowledging the crucial importance of Christianity. But this does not mean that Christianity and Christianity alone produced modern science.
Reklam
“A library is infinity under a roof.” [Gail Carson Levine]
..the prospect of a computer chip having the power of life or death over someone is discomforting.
The brain does all of its computations on roughly 20 watts, the equivalent of a very dim light bulb. A supercomputer capable of roughly analogous computations requires 200,000 watts.
Even where they (machines) outperform us, their discoveries will only be useful if we can make sense of them and apply them.
Reklam