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The Fibonacci sequence or "golden ratio"

Almost everything has dimensional properties that adhere to the ratio of 1.618, so it seems to have a fundamental function for the building blocks of nature. --investopedia.com

Scientific Consensus: Earth's Climate Is Warming

Calibration of NASA's web page on climate change.

nuclear energy (applied)

Is it safe? What would it’s use for energy calibrate at? Is it feasible as a source of energy or do the dangers and risks involved outweigh the possible benefits? --by request

current world population

And is it sustainable?

scientism

"excessive belief in the power of scientific knowledge and techniques" --google dictionary

black holes as a link between dimensions

Calibration of this science fiction trope

machine learning

"computer algorithms that can improve automatically through experience and by the use of data. It is seen as a part of artificial intelligence." --wikipedia

Physician's Declaration, Global Covid Summit, Rome

International Alliance of Physicians and Medical Scientists, September, 2021: government Covid response "policies may actually constitute crimes against humanity."

P versus NP problem: Is P equal to NP?

by request. "This is generally considered one of the most important open questions in mathematics and theoretical computer science as it has far-reaching consequences to other problems in mathematics, and to biology, philosophy and cryptography" --wikipedia

The Covid-19 "casedemic"

Correlation between positive PCR-test cases and Covid-19 infection

Elaine Aron, work of

Studies on the nature of highly sensitive people.

calibration of human instincts

A way to understand ego motivations and how fundamental they are, evolutionarily speaking. Calibrations of these instincts: life, thirst, hunger, sex, companionship, shelter, work, worship, societal and thinking.

Numberphile

YouTube channel about numbers

Natural History Museum, London

"home to life and earth science specimens comprising some 80 million items within five main collections: botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology." --wikipedia