AI is crying out for regulation, while virologists doing gain-of-function research take the opposite tack. Why?
1 week ago in Genomics, Medicine, and Pseudoscience
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So, no marathon for you, huh?
:)
i know some folks experience a sort of zen moment while gardening. all the chatter in their mind eases to a low buzz. The same thing happens when I run. Stay with me here: When I run a familiar route, I know where all the ditches, nooks, and crannies are located, so I don't have to put much effort into watching my step. Also, running 4:30 in the morning minimizes the traffic issue. Once, I get in a rhythm, I can let my mind wander. The chatter becomes a buzz. Enter the zen-like moment. Now, I can focus on the bits of flotsam that have washed ashore. It's like a three-for-one deal--I stay in shape, clear my mind, and collect mental flotsam.
Now, I've had creative ah-ha moments while sitting on the commode, so I believe creativity can happen at any moment.
Had to figure a reasonable runner might not agree; why the Phactor takes perverse pleasure in teasing runners is quite hard to understand.
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