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A.I. cannot meditate, has no subconscious, no intuition, no dreams, no pulse, no compassion, no impassion, no tears, no laughter, no love, no hate. A.I. would not live or die for you.

A.I. cannot be an indigenous, atheist, Buddhist, Hindu, Jain, Jew, Catholic, Christian or Muslim artist.

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All #true #artists #create from a place of #no-mind, from #inner #stillness. ― Eckhart Tolle. Including actors.

Sag-Aftra and WGA don't like A.I. either. July 14, 2023 Hollywood Strike

Earth’s innermost region is separated into two major components: a solid that measures about 750 miles in radius and sits within the , which is a 1,300-mile-thick layer of liquid metal.
Due to its remote location 1,800 miles under our feet, the core has long evaded easy observation, though scientists can peer at some of its hidden features by recording seismic waves from earthquakes that pass through this enigmatic area.
Past studies with seismic waves have offered tantalizing hints that the inner core might itself contain a distinct core, though the size and nature of this potential “fifth layer” of Earth has remained a matter of debate. 
Now, Thanh-Son Phạm and Hrvoje Tkalčić, a pair of researchers at The Australian National University, have used “a previously unobserved and unutilized class of seismological observations” to expose the , which they say “could be a fossilized record of a significant global event from the past,” according to a study published on Tuesday in Nature Communications.
“Earth’s ( ), which accounts for less than 1% of the Earth’s volume, is a time capsule of our planet’s history,” said Phạm and Tkalčić in the study.
“As the IC grows, the latent heat and light elements released by the solidification process drive the convection of the liquid core, which, in turn, maintains the ,” referring to the mechanism that generates Earth’s field.  

vice.com/en/article/4axkwj/ear

www.vice.comThere's Another Core Within Earth's Core, Scientists DiscoverThe innermost inner core (IMIC) “could be a fossilized record of a significant global event from the past,” scientists say.