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thejasonramos · 4 months ago
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Love Will Tear Us Apart (Imperium Vanitas) 2025 oil on canvas 48 x 36 inches (122 x 91 cm)
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bibliolithid · 4 months ago
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@tanadrin this is a really good question! And let me preface the following by saying I don't work anywhere near the medical field:
Hyper-optimists like Kurzweil put it at 2029-2035, which is silly, but that's the edge of the overton window here.
1. There are a number of existing drugs (semaglutide, metformin) that show some evidence of improving age-related biomarkers, and have ongoing studies or studies in the works to test it (TAME)
2. A number of near-term drugs that could provide slight improvements for aging. Senolytics have an phase 1 trial, which might get to market 2031-2035 (and then some more years to be used off label, etc). NAD+ has had clinical trials since at least 2020, and is theoretically available right now (current formulations have to be injected frequently and are thus very expensive).
3. The really exciting stuff is of course gene-based therapies (like CRISPR) or stem cell therapies (such as using Yamanaka factors, farming and direct injection, etc). For stem cells, a number of stage 4 clinical trials have been conducted and there are 150 studies in various stages of progress. You can already get stem cells injected, but non-embryo therapies might get to market before 2035? Gene therapies have been in the market since 2023 and I'd expect at least another full clinical cycle before we get good ones or ones pointed at aging, so 2032-2035
4. We continue to make progress on cancer research, and tbh there are many ways to extend human life with the downside that they give you cancer, some of which become more viable as we get better at fighting it
So, basically, I expect the first-generation longevity treatments to exist by 2035, with secovnd generation treatments with reduced side effects by maybe 2050, plus 15 years for them to become affordable, so 2065-2080 because planning fallacy. Obviously these aren't immortality drugs, but I'd expect something similar to living a "healthy" life (+5-15 years), which with making progress on direct causes of death (cancer, heart attack, neurodegenration, cardiovascular calcification) should give people in 2080 the +15 years needed for medicine to go through another research cycle.
Assuming we can afford it as a society, which is a whole other question
I'm going to be so grumpy if I die right before we hit longevity escape velocity
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spacenutspod · 2 years ago
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In 2017, humanity got its first glimpse of an interstellar object (ISO), known as 1I/’Oumuamua, which buzzed our planet on its way out of the Solar System. Speculation abound as to what this object could be because, based on the limited data collected, it was clear that it was like nothing astronomers had ever seen. A controversial suggestion was that it might have been an extraterrestrial probe (or a piece of a derelict spacecraft) passing through our system. Public fascination with the possibility of “alien visitors” was also bolstered in 2021 with the release of the UFO Report by the ODNI. This move effectively made the study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) a scientific pursuit rather than a clandestine affair overseen by government agencies. With one eye on the skies and the other on orbital objects, scientists are proposing how recent advances in computing, AI, and instrumentation can be used to assist in the detection of possible “visitors.” This includes a recent study by a team from the University of Strathclyde that examines how hyperspectral imaging paired with machine learning can create an advanced data pipeline. The team was led by Massimiliano Vasile, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, and was composed of researchers from the schools of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde and the Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics in Glasgow. A preprint of their paper, titled “Space Object Identification and Classification from Hyperspectral Material Analysis,” recently appeared online and is being reviewed for publication in Nature Scientific Reports. Artist’s impression of the orbital debris problem. Credit: UC3M This study is the latest in a series that addresses applications for hyperspectral imaging for activities in space. The first paper, “Intelligent characterization of space objects with hyperspectral imaging,” appeared in Acta Astronautica in February 2023 and was part of the Hyperspectral Imager for Space Surveillance and Tracking (HyperSST) project. This was one of thirteen debris mitigation concepts selected by the UK Space Agency (UKSA) for funding last year and is the precursor to the ESA’s Hyperspectral space debris Classification (HyperClass) project. Their latest paper explored how this same imaging technique could be used in the growing field of UAP identification. This process consists of collecting and processing data from across the electromagnetic spectrum from single pixels, typically to identify different objects or materials captured in images. As Vasile explained to Universe Today via email, hyperspectral imaging paired with machine learning has the potential for narrowing the search for possible technosignatures by eliminating false positives caused by human-made debris objects (spent stages, defunct satellites, etc.): “If UAP are space objects, then what we can do by analyzing the spectra is to understand the material composition even from a single pixel. We can also understand the attitude motion by analyzing the time variation of the spectra. Both things are very important because we can identify object by their spectral signature and understand their motion with minimal optical requirements.” Vasile and his colleagues propose the creation of a data processing pipeline for processing UAP images using machine learning algorithms. As a first step, they explained how a dataset of time-series spectra of space objects is needed for the pipeline, including satellites and other objects in orbit. This includes debris objects, which means incorporating data from NASA’s Orbital Debris Program Office (ODPO), the ESA’s Space Debris Office, and other national and international bodies. This dataset must be diverse and include orbital scenarios, trajectories, illumination conditions, and precise data on the geometry, material distribution, and attitude motion of all orbiting objects at all times. Credit: Vasile, M. et al. (2023) In short, scientists would need a robust database of all human-made objects in space for comparison to eliminate false positives. Since much of this data is unavailable, Vasile and his team created numerical physics simulation software to produce training data for the machine learning models. The next step involved a two-pronged approach to associate a spectrum to a set of materials generating it, one based on machine learning and one based on a more traditional mathematical regression analysis used to determine the line of best fit for a set of data (aka. least square method). They then used a machine learning-based classification system to associate the probability of detecting a combination of materials with a particular class. With the pipeline complete, said Vasile, the next step was to run a series of tests, which provided encouraging data: “We ran three tests: one in a laboratory with a mockup of a satellite made of known materials. These tests were very positive. Then we created a high-fidelity simulator to simulate real observation of objects in orbit. Test were positive and we learnt a lot. Finally we used a telescope and we observed a number of satellites and the space station. In this case, some tests were good some less good because our material database is currently rather small.” In their next paper, Vasile and his colleagues will present the attitude reconstruction part of their pipeline, which they hope to present at the upcoming AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition (2024 SciTech) from January 8th to 12th in Orlando, Florida. Further Reading: arXiv The post Want to Find UFOs? That's a Job for Machine Learning appeared first on Universe Today.
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lilith-hazel-mathematics · 15 days ago
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Actually pretty much every structure can be extended to the size of a proper class, category theory is not even remotely unique. Working over a proper class has basically the same power as working over a Grothendieck universe. Proper classes come with technical roadblocks like an inability to talk about hyperclasses, and hyper-hyper-classes and so on, whereas all those additional semantic layers are automatic to a Grothendieck Universe by consequence of the powerset axiom.
This may be speculative and subjective, but I think the only reason anyone invokes proper classes is to address the insatiable urge to do mathematics on the largest possible infinite scale. This is hopeless, due to the Burali-Forti paradox, but proper classes still give a very satisfying illusion of maximality, so it's pretty fun to work with them. It's been a minute since I studied some of these, so feel free to point out if I made an error, but here are some examples of proper class structures.
There's a unique proper class Real vector space, which is moreover maximal among all Real vector spaces.
There's a unique proper class Real Hilbert space, given by the class of all square-summable transfinite sequences of Real numbers.
There's a unique proper class setlike wellorder, given by the class of all ordinals, which is maximal among all setlike wellorders.
There are proper class wellorders which are strictly larger than the aforementioned. There's no maximal proper class wellorder; the order type of all class-sized wellorders instead forms a hyperclass.
There's a universal class-sized total order, given by the class of all transfinite binary sequences ordered lexicographically. It's universal in that all total orders embed into it, but not unique.
The surreal number system is also universal among total orders, and moreover it's universal among ordered fields. I think it's also the unique class order that's maximally saturated, and is thus the maximal hyperreal system.
The disjoint union of all topological spaces is a proper class topology (by technicality it's a hyperclass, but ignore that). Every connected subspace is set-sized, and this topology is uniquely maximal in that regard.
There's a universal symmetric group, which can be thought of as representing the class of all setlike symmetries on the universe. I was pretty sure this would be universal for groups, but I couldn't locate a proof. It's universal at least for set-sized groups however, due to Cayley's theorem.
There's probably a ton of other examples you can find, these were just the ones I could think of. Most structures can be generalized to arbitrary cardinality, and if you can do that, then you can almost definitely generalize to the size of a proper class. Sometimes there are roadblocks where it seems like you'd need to talk about hyperclasses, but that's less common, and sometimes you can sidestep the problem by encoding the structure in a nonstandard way.
it feels odd that categories are the only "popular" algebraic structure that explicitly allow the underlying collection of stuff to be a proper class instead of a set - is there a good reason why thats generally accepted only in the case of categories? (I guess besides the fact that a lot of the big important categories just happen to be categories defined on proper classes and so we define the term "category" to explicitly allow those)
do categories somehow lead to fewer problems than proper class "fields" like the surreal numbers do?
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parollojr · 6 years ago
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raisongardee · 3 years ago
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“Ainsi, avant de vouloir venger la traite négrière vieille de plusieurs siècles tous ces hypocrites racisés feraient mieux de se pencher sur la souffrance noire de notre temps et sur les véritables esclavagistes contemporains (Apple, Samsung, etc.). Car ce sont bien les "jeunes frères" de ces indigénistes noirs que l’hyperclasse nomade envoie dans les crevasses de mines de cobalt pour que nos activistes racisés puissent se filmer sur Snapchat, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram en train de manifester et taguer des statues en Occident ! En réalité, la plupart de ces gens sont incapables de réfléchir et de constater qu’ils sont les marionnettes entre les mains d’une caste, clanique de surcroit, mais infiniment plus intelligente. Car, en vérité, l’objectif de cette hyperclasse cosmopolite est de nous imposer, dans un bref avenir, à la fois une dette exponentielle et une repentance éternelle.”
Marc Gabriel Draghi, Le Grand Reset en marche ! 2020 : An I du Nouvel ordre mondial, 2021. 
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corvettelegends · 4 years ago
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Company Reimagines C2 Corvette As A Performance EV Called The Hyperclassic: Video
Company Reimagines C2 Corvette As A Performance EV Called The Hyperclassic: Video
An Irish company called AVA has announced plans to recreate the iconic mid-year 1963 Corvette Sting Ray as a battery-electric performance car called the Hyperclassic. The AVA Hyperclassic is being developed with input from Peter Brock, who penned the original sketch that eventually became the production C2 Corvette. AVA is also working closely with Ian Callum on the project, a former designer…
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bossautoservice · 2 years ago
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Ferrari topples Toyota in return to 24 Hours of Le Mans after 50-year absence
LE MANS, France — Ferrari ended a 50-year absence from the 24 Hours of Le Mans by toppling mighty Toyota in the centenary running of the most iconic sports car race in the world. Ferrari last competed at Le Mans in 1973 but returned to Circuit de la Sarthe this year as part of a new hyperclass category that features hybrid technology. The hyperclass came from a rules convergence that both allowed…
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lp-23 · 2 years ago
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They've recognized route from Parsecs Hyperclass on every flight since. It's an alternate route, but it's a certified one.
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skillstopallmedia · 2 years ago
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Officine Fioravanti announces a "Hyperclassic" range
Zapping The Blogauto Testing the Cupra Born in Lapland Reinventing the restomod While respecting the exterior line and the interior design faithful to the style of the 80s with the same controls, the adjustment of the original dashboard and the gear knob, the redesigned TestaRossa offered by the Officine Fioravanti benefited from a more advanced finish, an electronic update (notably for…
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ttshieronym · 8 years ago
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Is the hyperclass' belief that it's morally right for them to be so obscenely rich and to not help the poor a subtle jab (or at least inspired by) to the "prosperity gospel" that's so prominent in the United States?
Not only that, but I believe the story even mentions religions of the period that kind of sucked up to the hyperclass.
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pro3000multimeios · 6 years ago
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Hoje estaremos em mais um Music Works no Greenhouse. Nesta edição: histórias de Grammy. Vai ter bate-papo, pocket-show, tatuagem, luthier, parceiros demonstrando produtos e muito networking! Vamos? Nós vamos divulgar em primeira mão a nova linha Hyper.Class para violão nylon! #musicworks #greenhousestudios #evento #grammy #pocketshow #tatuagem #luthier #network #radiobiss #pro3000musica #pro3000multimeios #musica #cordas #cordasmusicais #guitarstrings #nylonstrings #music #violao #acustico #guitar #acoustic #acousticguitar #mazzaferro #mzf4 #equipamento #acessorios #instrumentosmusicais #hyperclass #hyperprostrings #hyperclassstrings (em Greenhouse Studios SP) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1jVjuglPvN/?igshid=1ly7e6fe4b5v8
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Clara Morgane se dévoile entièrement nue sur Instagram
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Depuis un moment maintenant, Clara Morgane a instauré un lien extrêmement fort avec ses abonnés sur son compte Instagram. Pour entretenir ce lien, elle ne rate jamais une occasion de leur faire plaisir en dévoilant sa plastique de rêve. Tantôt sexy, tantôt hyperclasse, la jeune femme utilise toutes les armes de la femme fatale pour faire parler d’elle, quitte à jouer parfois la carte de la nudité.
C’est d’ailleurs cet atout que la belle a sorti de son jeu ce week-end. De passage à l’hôtel Majestic de Paris, Clara a posté une photo d’elle entièrement nue, allongée sur son lit, de quoi faire frémir ses nombreux followers…
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parollojr · 6 years ago
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Rolando neste momento mais um Music Works no Greenhouse. Nesta edição: histórias de Grammy. Vai ter bate-papo, pocket-show, tatuagem, luthier, parceiros demonstrando produtos e muito networking! Vamos? Nós da Hyper estamos divulgando em primeira mão a nova linha Hyper.Class para violão nylon! #musicworks #greenhousestudios #evento #grammy #pocketshow #tatuagem #luthier #network #radiobiss #pro3000musica #pro3000multimeios #musica #cordas #cordasmusicais #guitarstrings #nylonstrings #music #violao #acustico #guitar #acoustic #acousticguitar #mazzaferro #mzf4 #equipamento #acessorios #instrumentosmusicais #hyperclass #hyperprostrings #hyperclassstrings (em Greenhouse Studios SP) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1kIomOl09m/?igshid=1lxe6h4qyjrjd
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annkakultysgallery · 8 years ago
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SIGNE PIERCE Hyperclassic (TriBeCa) 2016 
C-type print and frame 61 x 45.5 cm (image size) (24 x 18 in) (image size) Ed. of 5 + 1AP
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