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2Physics Quote:
"Many of the molecules found by ROSINA DFMS in the coma of comet 67P are compatible with the idea that comets delivered key molecules for prebiotic chemistry throughout the solar system and in particular to the early Earth increasing drastically the concentration of life-related chemicals by impact on a closed water body. The fact that glycine was most probably formed on dust grains in the presolar stage also makes these molecules somehow universal, which means that what happened in the solar system could probably happen elsewhere in the Universe."
-- Kathrin Altwegg and the ROSINA Team

(Read Full Article: "Glycine, an Amino Acid and Other Prebiotic Molecules in Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko"
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Sunday, October 06, 2024

An AI-generated Podcast on
Physics of Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detectors

Popularizing any Science Topic would be an easy job from now onwards -- except that it'll mostly be NOT done by human minds.

Today I used Google's Gemini to AI-generate a podcast by two Virtual AI personas: one with a background in physics (the curious host) and the other an expert in gravitational waves (the specialist).

The podcast is based on the following review paper written by me in the year 2004 (Gravitational Waves were detected by LIGO interferometers in 2015):
"Physics of Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detectors"

Gemini took less than 2 minutes to read the paper and generate the podcast.

On some of the scientific points, there could be a little bit of exaggeration or deviation from the Truth. However, even Human presenters of Science indeed resort to that sometimes to communicate the essential message to the masses.

Enjoy!

Biplab Bhawal


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