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The Technological Singularity of Artificial Intelligence May Begin Within Seven Years
February 2, 2023The Singularity: a point in humanity's future where technological growth has exceeded our ability to control its development, quite probably facilitated through the actions of a runaway artificial intelligence seeking to improve its own capabilities and knowledge. While no one... continued
Greenland’s Glaciers Possibly Melting an Estimated 100x More Quickly Than Predicted
January 31, 2023Greenland's glaciers may be melting 100 times faster than previously estimated, according to a new ice melt model that corrects an old assumption that was based on the melt rate of glaciers a world away in Antarctica. Previous models used... continued
The Spin of the Earth’s Core Has Changed Direction—at Least From Our Point of View
January 27, 2023The spin of the Earth's core appears to have reversed direction; but don't be alarmed, it's still spinning in the right direction, it only appears to be running in reverse from our vantage point here on the surface of the... continued
Lunar Calendar System Dating Back 40,000 Years Unearthed by an Amateur Archaeologist
January 23, 2023A U.K man self-described as "effectively a person off the street" cracked the code of a primitive writing system developed by Paleolithic humans which reaches back at least 42,000 years. In so doing, this amateur archeologist revealed that ice-age humans... continued
Pentagon Ordered to Review and Report on Eight Decades of UFO Documents
January 21, 2023A last-minute amendment to this year's National Defense Authorization Act could force the Pentagon to uncover previously undisclosed documents regarding UFOs that may have been filed away for decades. The Act directs the Department of Defense to review all available... continued
Big Oil’s Global Warming Predictions Found To Be More Accurate Than NASA’s Climate Research
January 19, 2023In 2015 it was revealed that Exxon had, in the 1970s and 1980s, conducted extensive research into global warming, using the company's extensive resources to investigate the impact that the use of their product would have on the environment, long... continued
Despite Being the Most Transmissible Version of COVID-19 Yet, ‘The Kraken’ Is No Sea Monster
January 17, 2023A new, highly-transmissible variant of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 has been circulating in the United States, and is outcompeting other subvariants to take up a larger proportion of detected COVID-19 caseloads. Medical experts are also bristling... continued
An Increase in UFO Cases Is Highlighted in the Pentagon’s Unclassified UAP Report for 2022
January 13, 2023 The Department of Defense has released the unclassified version of their annual report on UAP for 2022. Although the report doesn't include any details regarding individual UFO cases, it states that the number of reports being received by the... continued
A Winter Weather Flux Brings Extreme Temperatures to Europe, as a Major Storm Deluges California
January 11, 2023A winter heat wave has been baking Europe in summer-like temperatures in the days following the winter solstice, and despite suffering the worst drought in 1,200 years California is under a state of emergency due to flooding caused by record-breaking rains and... continued
Humans Travelled the Seas 450,000 Years Ago, According to New Maps of Ancient Shorelines
January 7, 2023Ancient humans may have been navigating the world's seas as far back as nearly a half-million years ago, according to a new analysis of the ancient shorelines of the Mediterranean Sea. Evidence of human habitation on the Aegean Islands that... continued