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    I say it is time to direct these unanswered questions at AI. I have little doubt about its ability.

    It has all the knowledge of written human history on the web / access to what's programmed into it.

    AI can learn. And Draw Art. And construct, perhaps super structures. And create music. And solve lots of unanswered science and math related questions. The best that humanity has produced in Art, Science, Architecture,Music, and Writing. The great achievements of man. I can only hope AI does not follow our war like history.

    But can it answer these questions with details?


    1. Where is Atlantis likey to be found? Okay this is a warm up question.

    2. What is at the top and bottom of space? Space it seems by my eye to go east - west in a direction of infinitely but not so much North and South? Why. And what is at the bottom of black holes?

    3. Are there real space Aliens? The proof is?

    4. They say math is the universal language. Okay maybe it is. What is the pattern of prime numbers? IMO, this will unlock a great deal.

    5. Are there dimensions of space we can't see? What are they? Space and time are greatly misunderstood.

    6. Why is gold so valuable and secrets does the fantastic metal hold?


    There are some " forbidden " questions which are best left alone and do not ask them! But the genie is now out of the bottle for better or worse.​

    From the mind of Dr. Z

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    I don't think you understand what AI is. It isnt an all seeing eye

    Also I don't think you're a Dr at all. Just a big fat phoney

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      #3
      Originally posted by BodiesInFlight View Post
      I don't think you understand what AI is. It isnt an all seeing eye

      Also I don't think you're a Dr at all. Just a big fat phoney
      Where do I see your input was requested?? Needless to say I'm 99.999% sure I know more about AI than you do.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

          2. What is at the top and bottom of space? Space it seems by my eye to go east - west in a direction of infinitely but not so much North and South? Why.


          Don't think I've ever seen this view expressed before. What is it based on?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Clegg View Post


            Don't think I've ever seen this view expressed before. What is it based on?
            My own observation.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

              1. Where is Atlantis likey to be found? Okay this is a warm up question.
              Near Gibraltar apparently.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Convict45 View Post
                Indict45 Convict45 likes this.

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                  #9
                  I want to ask:

                  "How can I become rich so I dont have to work, while at the same time finding MORE purpose in life and being happier?"

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BiT-BOXER
                    AI has already made significant strides in various fields. For instance, it can assist in data analysis and simulations to explore topics like the existence of Atlantis or the mysteries of black holes. The search for extraterrestrial life is an area where AI can analyze data from space telescopes to look for potential signs.
                    Yeah one thing I read about is where the results of a PET, MRI, X-ray, etc, rather than waiting for some specialist far away to review them, the local doctor can just use software to get instant answers that are probably better, and for cheaper.

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