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The cosmologist Max Tegmark wondered what will happen "if computers eventually beat us at all tasks, developing superhuman intelligence?" As Tegmark notes, there is "little doubt that that this can happen: our brains are a bunch of particles obeying the laws of physics, and there's no physical law precluding particles from being arranged in ways that can perform even more advanced computations".
"It can run on a whole bunch of particles at once, and it's so simple".
However, TEM microphotograph of Cu@Chit-2 in the black field showed a bunch of particles in the range of 4 8 nm whereas Cu@Chit-1 exhibited some amount of large particles in the range of 10 15 nm (Fig. 1,b,e).
I have little doubt that this can happen: our brains are a bunch of particles obeying the laws of physics, and there's no physical law precluding particles from being arranged in ways that can perform even more advanced computations.
"I just think of diffusion as…there's bunch of particles here and there aren't any there, so it's crowded.
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Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will increase the energies of the bunches of subatomic particles called protons that it smashes together.
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