Automated probes can mine asteroids, build infrastructure in zero-gravity, and push deeper into the solar system than any astronaut ever could. So the real question becomes: if machines can explore space more safely, cheaply, and efficiently, what role is left for humans? In this episode of Entropy Rising, Jacob and Lucas break down the future of space exploration through a lens most people never think about: the competition between biological explorers and automated systems. They talk throug...
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Automated probes can mine asteroids, build infrastructure in zero-gravity, and push deeper into the solar system than any astronaut ever could. So the real question becomes: if machines can explore space more safely, cheaply, and efficiently, what role is left for humans? In this episode of Entropy Rising, Jacob and Lucas break down the future of space exploration through a lens most people never think about: the competition between biological explorers and automated systems. They talk throug...
Augmented reality isn’t science fiction anymore—it’s quietly reshaping how we see the world. In this episode of Entropy Rising, Jacob and Lucas explore how AR could blur the line between the digital and the physical, creating a world where reality itself becomes optional. They break down the tech behind waveguides and adaptive lenses, how glasses could merge with AI, and what happens when virtual layers start to define our daily lives. From accessibility breakthroughs like live transcription ...
Entropy Rising
Automated probes can mine asteroids, build infrastructure in zero-gravity, and push deeper into the solar system than any astronaut ever could. So the real question becomes: if machines can explore space more safely, cheaply, and efficiently, what role is left for humans? In this episode of Entropy Rising, Jacob and Lucas break down the future of space exploration through a lens most people never think about: the competition between biological explorers and automated systems. They talk throug...