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Three Tidbit Stories

Artificial Intelligence.

3 random tidbit stories in about 3 minutes.

1.

Artificial Intelligence Story.

Our true origin story.

30 Phil, Chapter 1 Touchstone 3: Evolution.

In 1859, the naturalist Charles Darwin revolutionized the scientific world with his seminal publication, “On the Origin of Species.” In it he formulated his scientific theory of evolution by natural selection. The process by which new species arise is well-understood. It proposed that changes in species occur gradually over time. With each generation, the offspring produce small variations, which accumulate over generations, resulting in advantages and disadvantages. 

 


That Artificial Intelligence Story, 

was first published on TST 2 years ago.

2.

Artificial Intelligence Story.

Nov 1621

The father of Roger Williams Dies in November 1621. Roger’s father James Williams was a merchant tailor in London, England. He was probably born at St. Albans, Hertfordshire. In about 1590 he married Alice Pemberton, and soon after moved to and went into business in London. He died in November 1621, leaving his property to his wife and children including Roger. When James died he made provisions for the distribution of money and bread among the poor on the day or day following his funeral.

 


That Artificial Intelligence Story, 

was first published on TST 7 years ago.

3.

Artificial Intelligence Story.

13.8 Billion Years Ago
Verified. Empirically supported and rationally deduced.

30 Philosophers, Chapter 1, Touchstone 1 of 80: Big Bang.

Immediately after the earliest state we can model, the universe entered a period of rapid expansion and cooling. This is the Big Bang Expansion: not an explosion in space, but the expansion of space itself.

That distinction matters. The Big Bang did not happen at one location inside an empty universe. There was no outside room waiting for it. Space itself expanded, carrying matter and energy with it. As the universe stretched, it cooled. That cooling allowed the first physical processes to unfold: fields changed, particles formed, forces separated, and eventually the long road toward atoms, stars, galaxies, planets, and life began.

The Big Bang is the first threshold in Big History: the beginning of our known universe. It marks the start of the cosmic story that leads, billions of years later, to chemistry, stars, planets, life, agriculture, science, and us.

The expansion itself is well supported by multiple lines of evidence, including the observed expansion of the universe, the cosmic microwave background, and the large-scale structure of galaxies. The cosmic microwave background is especially important: it is the oldest light we can observe, released about 380,000 years after the Big Bang when the universe cooled enough for light to travel freely. NASA describes this glow as a 2.7 K afterglow, stretched by cosmic expansion and still visible today.

The singularity before this expansion remains highly speculative. But the expansion of the early universe is one of the strongest pillars of modern cosmology.

Big History Thresholds: 1=Big Bang | 2=Stars&Galaxies | 3=Chemicals | 4=Solar System | 5=First Life | 6=TI | 7=Agrarian | 8=Science

 


That Artificial Intelligence Story, 

was first published on TST 2 years ago.

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