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A doomsday device is a hypothetical construction — usually a weapon or weapons system — which could destroy all life on a planet, particularly Earth, or destroy the planet itself, bringing "doomsday", a term used for the end of planet Earth.
The doomsday argument (DA), or Carter catastrophe, is a probabilistic argument that claims to predict the future population of the human species based on an estimation of the number of humans born to date.
Luckily, there exists a method, devised by John Conway, to calculate the day of the week of any given day, known as The Doomsday Algorithm. With a little memorization and some practice, you can calculate an answer without needing a phone or an online calendar.
Jun 28, 2019 · The most mind-boggling controversy in the contemporary philosophy of science is the “doomsday argument,” a claim that a mathematical formula can predict how long the human race will survive. It...
Despite decades of equity- and inclusion-oriented discourse and reform in mathematics education, Black learners in the U.S. continue to experience dehumanizing and violent forms of mathematics...
Nov 23, 2015 · Many prominent researchers regard Bostrom’s basic views as implausible, or as a distraction from the near-term benefits and moral dilemmas posed by the technology—not least because A.I. systems...
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Some calendar information. 365.25 days in a year ? More precisely, 365.2422 days (365 days , 5 hr, 48 min 46 sec), By rounding to .25 every year, it extends the calendar leap cycle by ~44 min. After 100 leap cycles, would be ~3 days ahead. So only include leap days on centuries divisible by 4 and 400 (2000,1600, etc.)
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