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Artificial Intelligence Explained (video) – Part 1/2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBCNW6PD4ds

Artificial Intelligence Explained – Physicist Louis Del Monte discusses supercomputers and artificial intelligence. Based on the rate that computer science is progressing, by the year 2029 computers will exist that can replicate the human mind. It can become self-aware, and be considered a life form. In time, they will be able to replicate millions of human minds, and in a sense, become a “universe.” By the year 2050, computers will have advance to the point that they will far exceed the intelligence of a human mind. In fact, 2050 era computers may view humans the same way humans view insects.

This subject is also fully discussed in Louis Del Monte’s new book, Unraveling the Universe’s Mysteries (available in paper back or as an eBook on Amazon https://amzn.to/Zo1TGn and Barnes & Noble https://bit.ly/RAv4FL).

For more information about Louis Del Monte, please follow Louis Del Monte on Twitter (https://twitter.com/delmontelouis), and view his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/DelMonte.Louis

Book cover: Unraveling the Universe's Mysteries.

Unraveling the Universe’s Mysteries – The Book

 

Explore sciences’ most baffling mysteries

 

Big Bang’s origin, time travel, dark energy, dark matter, parallel worlds, humankind’s fate, and more.

 

Available in soft-cover or as an e-book

 

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Unraveling the Universe’s Mysteries offers a rare glimpse into scientific mysteries that have baffled scientists over the last century. It bravely takes the reader to the edge of science where proof is scarce, and the line between physics and metaphysics blurs. Explore the latest science theories –

 

                    • What caused the Big Bang?

                    • Is there a multiverse?

                    • What role does string theory play in modern science?

                    • Is time travel possible?

                    • Is dark energy/dark matter real?

                    • Are there other Earths?

                    • Are we alone?

                    • What ultimate fate does humankind face?

                    • Can science prove God exists?

Available in soft-cover or as an e-book

 

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M-theory

M-theory Explained

M-theory — Physicist Louis Del Monte discusses the discoveries leading to M-theory. Del Monte explains M-theory’s “membrane universes” (i.e. branes) and the 11-dimensions predicted by the theory. According to M-theory, a collision between branes gives birth to a new universe. In this context, according to M-theory, the Big Bang would be a result of a collision between branes.

Del Monte explains the two major criticisms M-theory’s opponents assert:

1. M-theory is not provable. Therefore, many in the scientific community do not consider it a valid theory of science.

2. M-theory does not explain the origin of the energy to create membrane universes, or to spawn new universes when branes collide.

In summary, opponents assert we are trying to explain a universe we can experience and measure with an M-theory universe that we cannot experience and measure.

Del Monte’s position: As a theory of the universe, especially in creating universes, M-theory is not provable with today’s technology. Until it is provable, we should view it as mathematical construct. It does not address the fundamental question: where did the energy originate to create the membranes? However, M-theory does offer some useful tools, via its prediction of an 11-dimension universe. This may provide clues in understanding other physical phenomena, such as virtual particles.

This subject is also fully discussed in Louis Del Monte’s new book, Unraveling the Universe’s Mysteries (available in paper back or as an eBook on Amazon https://amzn.to/Zo1TGn and Barnes & Noble https://bit.ly/RAv4FL).

For more information about Louis Del Monte, please follow Louis Del Monte on Twitter (https://twitter.com/delmontelouis), and view his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/DelMonte.Louis

dark matter

Dark Matter Explained (video) – Part 2/2 Conclusion

Dark Matter Explained — In this concluding segment, physicist Louis Del Monte describes the Standard Model of Particle Physics’ failure to predict the dark matter particle, the WIMP (i.e. weakly interactive massive particle), and science’s failure to detect it. Given the current situation, Del Monte suggest considering that dark matter may be a form of energy, and not a particle. Further, Del Monte suggest that the energy may be resident in one of the eleven dimensions of M-theory (i.e. membrane theory), and too small to detect. Del Monte proposes a “missing mass” experiment as a method to determine the nature of dark matter.

This subject is also fully discussed in Louis Del Monte’s new book, Unraveling the Universe’s Mysteries (available in paper back or as an eBook on Amazon https://amzn.to/Zo1TGn and Barnes & Noble https://bit.ly/RAv4FL).

For more information about Louis Del Monte, please follow Louis Del Monte on Twitter (https://twitter.com/delmontelouis), and visit his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/DelMonte.Louis

Nature of Light

The Nature of Light (video) – Part 1/2

The nature of light – Physicist Louis Del Monte explains the unusual nature of right, which exhibits both wave and particle behaviors. The discussion includes black body radiation, and Einstein’s explanation of the photoelectric effect, which becomes the foundation of quantum mechanics.

This subject is also fully discussed in Louis Del Monte’s new book, Unraveling the Universe’s Mysteries (available in paper back or as an eBook on Amazon https://amzn.to/Zo1TGn and Barnes & Noble https://bit.ly/RAv4FL).

For more information about Louis Del Monte, please follow Louis Del Monte on Twitter (https://twitter.com/delmontelouis), and view his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/DelMonte.Louis