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A task for the seekers.
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Interesting idea. Should offer up some new information that we might be aware.
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@Div Along your lines for random wiki I landed on http://wikiroulette.co.
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I have recently read about a project named crispr where the genome can be modified , which could correct our genetic disorder, cure from diseases and literally any possibilities . Sadly the guy who did this research is jailed after his first success.
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found out why hair grows grey from stress
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I found out today that NASA discovered the first Earth sized planet in the habitable zone with the help of Tess.
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@Div good idea! i second this initiative :D
not sure if random wiki pages are the way to go tho, since i tried it and i landed on an article about the Congolese Amateur Swimming Federation. not exactly the most informative article in the world lol
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@sarah_the_magpie WTF!!??🤣🤣
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@Div great idea!
@sarah_the_magpie said in A task for the seekers.:
@Div good idea! i second this initiative :D
not sure if random wiki pages are the way to go tho, since i tried it and i landed on an article about the Congolese Amateur Swimming Federation. not exactly the most informative article in the world lol
I agree with Sarah, that the "random" way cannot be the way to go. In the past century so much information has been generated, that it would take a single person millions of years to process it all.
Reading is a good idea, but one needs to find good sources. Share them.
For books I for one would recommend Peterson's reading list... You have enough to read for quite a while if you only read half of the books that are central... Too much for me anyways :shrug:
So yeah, reading is good. But filtering might even be more important. Separating the wheat from the chaff. And sharing only the wheat, if possible. :yum: