What is CERN hadron collider? Is something EVIL happening at CERN ? / Big Cosmos Secrets

6 Jul 2022

The world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator is up and running again in Switzerland after a three-year refurbishment. And it is off to a record-breaking start as scientists try to unlock the secrets surrounding the building blocks of the universe. Physicists hope it will reveal the secrets of “dark matter” that makes up 85 percent of our universe, but does not absorb, reflect or emit light.

8 Apr 2024

Physicists worldwide brimmed with anticipation as they witnessed the long-awaited activation of the most advanced high-energy particle collider at CERN. After patiently waiting for decades, they finally beheld this remarkable invention, poised to transform our comprehension of the universe. Join us as we delve into the mysterious events unfolding within the hallowed halls of CERN, where science and the unknown collide. What secrets lie hidden in the subatomic depths? Brian Cox unravels the enigma, revealing a tale that defies explanation.

13 Jan 2024

CERN Scientists Break Silence On Terrifying New Discovery That Changes Everything

CERN has made headlines yet again. The renowned laboratory for particle physics has announced a rather unprecedented discovery made by their Large Hadron Collider that may likely cause a shift in our understanding of the universe. Scientists have reported that these anomalous readings could signal the existence of extraterrestrial life in a parallel universe. In This video, we will be discussing the just-announced CERN discovery that changes everything.

In a recent experiment with the Large Hadron Collider, CERN scientists noticed something strange with a particular kind of quark. Quarks are the building blocks of all matter and are of different types. Physicists call the different types ‘flavours’.

Some of these so-called flavours of quarks were extremely unstable and decayed rapidly. The subject of this particular anomaly was the beauty quark, which has an average lifespan of one and a half trillionths of a second. It turned out that the quark’s decay pattern was radically different from what scientists predicted based on the standard model.

Based on their predictions, when a beauty quark decays, it should be influenced by the weak force and transform into what is called leptons, which is a set of lighter particles, either an electron or a muon, with the standard model predicting a 50-50 chance for both particles.

But what the data from the Large Hadron Collider was showing was relatively different. The data showed that these quarks decay into muons only seventy percent as often as they decayed into electrons.

6 Apr 2024

CERN is turning the Large Hadron Collider back on April 8th, the same day as a Total Solar Eclipse. Are the rumours regarding this event simply a conspiracy theory? The information in this video should help answer questions like: Is CERN trying to open a portal to the spiritual world or to hell? What is the large hadron collider? Should we be worried about the Higgs Boson (or god particle)? Let’s dive in and find out.

12 Aug 2020

Let’s roll back a few days. This is CERN, the Nuclear Research laboratory on the border of France and Switzerland. It features the most powerful particle accelerator on Earth, the Large Hadron Collider, or LHC. What does it do? It accelerates and collides particles at 99.99% of the speed of light. And maybe, it could produce the very first lab-grown black hole. How big would that black hole be? What precautions would you need to take not to get sucked in it? And how long would it take it to destroy the entire planet?

The Blueprint Project a biohacking protocol to prevent death / Health, Science, Tech & Experiment

3 Apr 2024

Bryan Johnson began his life as an entrepreneur, buying, selling, and growing companies like Venmo to build a healthy living for himself. Several years ago, he became fascinated with the idea of maximizing human technology to extend the length and quality of one’s life as far as possible. Today, he lives as the most tested man in the world at the centre of “Project Blueprint”, where drawing on his access to wealth and resources, he pushes the boundaries of human existence to see if he can become the oldest person of all time. As someone who has pushed back quite strongly against biohacking and “optimizing” one’s health beyond homeostasis, I was fascinated to ask Bryan about his approach to life and fact-check him on a few of his theories.

00:00 Intro
01:42 Baby Steps From Superintelligence
14:33 Tracking Your Life
21:28 Overpopulation
24:55 Colon Cancer / Testing
30:08 Lessons For Normal People
36:32 Plasma Transfusions From His Son
42:11 HGH Harms
44:50 Sleep Tracking / Sleep Score
50:30 Harms Of “Don’t Die”

Reversing your biological age / The Blueprint Project / Science, Tech & Epigenetics

10 Apr 2024

US tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson took the internet by storm in 2021 when he began to work on reversing his biological age, spending millions in the process. He now says his goal is to ‘make death optional.’

Bryan walks us through what his daily routine includes to achieve these biohacking results. He reveals he takes 40 supplements a day, eats all of his meals before 11am, and uses laser treatment to help him turn back time.

22 Mar 2024

“We are losing when we create a lesser version of ourselves.” Bryan Johnson has created a blueprint to reverse-aging, and a vision for the future of humanity.

You might have seen Bryan Johnson on TikTok or in your Reels feed. He’s the man who spends $2 million every year to slow his speed of aging…and shares all of that information for free.

To slow down his aging, Johnson has tried some pretty extreme stuff like transfusions of his teenage son’s blood plasma (a practice he has since abandoned due to its ineffectiveness). He maintains a strict adherence to a meticulously calculated plant-based diet, and consumes over 100 supplements daily.

What propels this relentless pursuit of immortality? We found out while filming our Hard Reset episode, where we tested Bryan Johnson’s biohacking routine, and listened to him explain his philosophy for a healthier, longer future for humanity.

00:00 An algorithm for near-perfect health?
00:31 Who is Bryan Johnson?
02:10 What is the future of our existence?
03:04 What does the Blueprint protocol entail?
04:46 What does non-violence have to do with this lifestyle?
06:09 What does it mean to “be a zero?”
06:32 What is Bryan’s philosophy?
07:30 How does an ‘average’ person adopt this protocol?
08:51 What was Nick’s experience with the Blueprint protocol?
10:23 What does this mean for our future?

What is the Lyme disease epidemic ? / Health in English & Spanish with subtitles / en Inglés & Español con subtítulos

7 Apr 2024

Years of pain, paralysis and fear – without a diagnosis. For a long time, medicine seemed to ignore Lyme disease. The film accompanies several patients as they fight for an accurate diagnosis — and the right treatment.

Many Lyme disease patients suffer for a long time before receiving a diagnosis. Their symptoms, including pain and paralysis, often seem to indicate other diseases, like MS. The fact that they have been bitten by a tick that carried Lyme disease often only emerges after many examinations. This is exactly what happened to two of the film’s subjects: a girl from Brooklyn, NY and a researcher at Duke University. Both decided to take matters into their own hands and began carrying out independent research into their symptoms. Both ended up in the middle of a controversial medical debate and found themselves having to fight hard for adequate treatment.

7 Apr 2024

Años de dolores, parálisis y miedo: sin diagnóstico. La medicina ignoró durante mucho tiempo la enfermedad de Lyme. El reportaje acompaña a pacientes en su lucha por recibir un diagnóstico y tratamiento.

Muchos pacientes aquejados de la enfermedad de Lyme no saben durante mucho tiempo qué les pasa. Sus dolores y parálisis parecen apuntar a otras enfermedades, como la esclerosis múltiple. Solo después de muchos exámenes, suele descubrirse que el origen de sus síntomas está en una picadura de garrapata, causante de la enfermedad de Lyme. Es lo que le ocurrió a una chica de Brooklyn en Nueva York y a un investigador de la Universidad de Duke. Tuvieron que investigar sus síntomas ellos mismos, enredarse en un complicado debate médico y luchar para conseguir un tratamiento acertado.

AI detected fraud in medical research & publishing / AI Tech, Medicine & Truth

29 Mar 2024

New detection tools powered by AI have lifted the lid on what some are calling an epidemic of fraud in medical research and publishing. Last year, the number of papers retracted by research journals topped 10,000 for the first time.

One case involved the chief of a cancer surgery division at Columbia University’s medical centre. An investigation found that dozens of his cancer treatment studies contained dubious data and recycled images. Other scandals have hit Harvard on the East Coast and on the West Coast it is Stanford University. A scandal there resulted in the resignation of the president last year.

Chapters:
0:00 What we think we know about medical research
1:32 Arthur Caplan, NYU Langone Medical Center

Una app para detectar enfermedades neurodegenerativas / Health, Science, Machine Learning & AI

The Turing test, originally called the imitation game by Alan Turing in 1950, is a test of a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.

A machine will be considered ‘intelligent’ when humans cannot distinguish a machine from a human.

12 Oct 2023

Investigadores argentinos desarrollan una App que detecta enfermedades neurodegenerativas Nora Bär, periodista científica, realizó un amplio informe sobre cómo la inteligencia artificial, en la actualidad, se fusiona con la tecnología y la salud para mejorar la calidad de vida de las personas.

What Is the Turing Test?

The Turing Test is a deceptively simple method of determining whether a machine can demonstrate human intelligence: If a machine can engage in a conversation with a human without being detected as a machine, it has demonstrated human intelligence.

How do you pass the Turing test?

Turing test - Wikipedia

To pass a well-designed Turing test, the machine must use natural language, reason, have knowledge and learn. The test can be extended to include video input, as well as a “hatch” through which objects can be passed: this would force the machine to demonstrate skilled use of well designed vision and robotics as well.

While the Turing Test has been used as a measure of machine intelligence for over six decades, it is not without its critics. Some argue that the test is too focused on language and does not take into account other important aspects of intelligence, such as perception, problem-solving, and decision-making.

Despite these accomplishments, Turing was never fully recognised in Britain during his lifetime because much of his work was covered by the Official Secrets Act. Turing was prosecuted in 1952 for homosexual acts.

Often considered the father of modern computer science, Alan Turing was famous for his work developing the first modern computers, decoding the encryption of German Enigma machines during the second world war, and detailing a procedure known as the Turing Test, forming the basis for artificial intelligence.

Alan Turing was a brilliant mathematician. Born in London in 1912, he studied at both Cambridge and Princeton universities. He was already working part-time for the British Government’s Code and Cypher School before the Second World War broke out.

Turing’s electro-mechanical machine, a forerunner of modern computers, unravelled the Enigma code used by Nazi Germany and helped give the Allies an advantage in the naval struggle for control of the Atlantic.

With the help of captured Enigma material, and Turing’s work in developing a technique he called ‘Banburismus’, the naval Enigma messages were able to be read from 1941. He headed the ‘Hut 8’ team at Bletchley, which carried out cryptanalysis of all German naval signals.

Conjoined twins married / International News

5 Apr 2024

Megyn Kelly is joined by Mary Katharine Ham, host of the Getting Hammered podcast, and Bridget Phetasy, host of Walk-Ins Welcome and Dumpster Fire, to discuss the famous conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel, what their life might be like now that one twin is married, how it all works physically and mentally, and more.

28 Mar 2024

Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel have welcomed a new family member. Nearly three decades after the pair first shared their story on “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” the girls are all grown up and one of them is now a married woman. According to public records obtained by “Today” on March 27, Abby tied the knot with Josh Bowling in 2021 and the trio lives in Minnesota, where the twins were born and raised. Bowling’s social media pages describe him as a “Christian, Father, Husband, Veteran, and occasional gamer,” and he reportedly served as an Army medic before becoming a nurse.

17 Feb 2023

The day has finally arrived for Abby & Brittany to graduate! The girls and their friends practice their “moves” as they prepare to walk across the stage and receive the diplomas they have worked so hard to earn.

First, they’ll have to finish out their student teaching assignment interacting with a class full of energetic 4th-graders.

00:00 – Introduction
00:41 – Meet Abby and Brittany
01:25 – School Day Starts
02:17 – Arrive At School
02:50 – Students Arrive
03:15 – Teaching Starts
04:00 – Classroom Education
04:50 – Maths Class
05:45 – Feedback From The Students
06:48 – Teaching Licenses
07:00 – Class Dismissed
07:19 – Graduation Is Close
07:50 – Meet Josiah
08:05 – Abby Brittany and Josiah Hang Out
12:00 – Abby and Brittany’s Roommates
14:16 – Graduation Day
17:34 – Graduation Starts
19:00 – Congratulations Graduates
20:22: Graduation Dinner
23:45 – Thanks For Watching

WHO is SARAH ? / AI that answers health questions / Health, Tech & AI

WHO introduces S.A.R.A.H., a cutting-edge digital health promoter powered by generative AI, offering personalized, empathetic responses to health inquiries worldwide.

5 Apr 2024

World Health Organization (WHO) has introduced S.A.R.A.H., a digital health promoter driven by generative AI.

S.A.R.A.H. stands for Smart AI Resource Assistant for Health, offering round-the-clock engagement in eight languages on various health topics through any device.

Sarah, is a digital health promoter, available 24/7 in eight languages via video or text. She can provide tips to destress, eat right, quit tobacco and e-cigarettes, be safer on the roads as well as give information on several other areas of health.

You can learn more and even speak to Sarah at https://www.who.int/campaigns/s-a-r-a-h

10 Apr 2024

The World Health Organization (WHO) proudly presents S.A.R.A.H. – a state-of-the-art digital health promoter driven by cutting-edge generative AI technology. S.A.R.A.H. stands as a beacon of health education, engaging users around the clock to provide invaluable insights on a wide array of health-related topics.

With its intuitive interface and intelligent algorithms, S.A.R.A.H. empowers individuals to take charge of their well-being by offering personalized recommendations and actionable advice. From promoting healthy lifestyle choices to offering guidance on disease prevention and management, S.A.R.A.H. serves as a trusted companion on the journey to optimal health.

Host: Adebola Adedugba
Guest: Abiola Oshunniyi, Global Development and Digital Health Expert, Lagos, Nigeria