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Artificial Intelligence Explained (video) — Part 2/2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu90azT6Ivo

Artificial Intelligence Explained — In this concluding segment, 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, 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. Del Monte introduces and explains Occam’s razor to address the question: Are we an algorithm trapped in a supercomputer? You may find the answer surprising.

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

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Check Out My Huff Post Blog Article, “Time Travel to the Future Is Real”

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“Time Travel to the Future Is Real”

– Physicist Louis Del Monte discusses time travel to the future, including time dilation and time travel experimental evidence in this Huffington Post article.

Can science prove God exists?

Can science prove or disprove the existence of God? (video) — God or No God series – Part 4/4

Existence of God? — In this final installment of the God or No God series, physicist Louis Del Monte address the key question: Can science prove or disprove the existence of God? Del Monte’s answer to this question may surprise you.

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

A glowing DNA double helix stretches across space with Earth nestled inside one loop, symbolizing the connection between genetics and our planet.

Evolution versus Creation (video) — God or No God Series — Part 3/4

Evolution versus Creation — In Part 3, physicist Louis Del Monte reviews the background surrounding the “God or No God” debate. The debate comes down to two camps, Evolutionism versus Creationism. Del Monte summarizes Evolutionism as arguing the universe is explainable via science (i.e. evolution), and Creationism as arguing that the “Intelligent Design” of the universe implies an Intelligent Cause (i.e. God). This summary of “God or No God” debate prepares us to address the question: Can science answer the “God or No God” question?

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 and Barnes & Noble.

You can also follow Louis Del Monte on Twitter, and view his Facebook page.