I believe in science but also believe that there's pretty sizable gaps in human knowledge of conventional science/physics. A lot of what we still consider mysterious or unexplainable exist in these voids just waiting to be discovered/explained. This is one use case of AI that excites me. Quite a few researchers are doing amazing research on antigravity now using elements like bismuth and high voltage electrical fields. I think this is just one of many mysteries that will be cracked in our lifetimes. Curiosities will be satisfied but part of me will be a little sad when there are no mysteries left.
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