by Harold Fensky | Artificial Intelligence, Graphene Oxide, Technology
In an era where the boundaries of technology are constantly being redefined, two distinct yet interconnected realms have emerged as beacons of innovation: graphene oxide, a wonder material, and artificial intelligence (AI), the pinnacle of computational intellect....
by Harold Fensky | Radiation
In the vast tapestry of the cosmos, where light and matter dance in an intricate ballet, one of the most intriguing phenomena is black-body radiation. This concept, though steeped in the complexity of physics, offers profound insights into the nature of the universe...
by Harold Fensky | AI and Ethics, Existence
The notion that artificial intelligence could do more harm than good has been a longstanding debate among experts. However, a recent study suggests that AI could not only harm humanity but also explain why we haven’t found alien civilizations. The research...
by Harold Fensky | Solar Storm
In the vast expanse of the cosmos, the sun remains a pivotal force, not only as a source of life-sustaining energy but also as a harbinger of potentially disruptive phenomena known as solar storms. A level 3 solar storm, classified under the G-scale as a...
by Harold Fensky | Biography, Chaos, Mind
The mind of John Nash is a fascinating study of the delicate balance between genius and madness. His life story is not just a personal journey, but an exploration of the human mind’s extremes. Born in 1928 in Bluefield, West Virginia, Nash displayed exceptional...