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The Worldwide Artificial Intelligence in Diabetes Management Industry is Expected to Reach $2.2 Billion by 2027 – ResearchAndMarkets.com – Business…

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Artificial Intelligence in Diabetes Management Market (2022-2027) by Device, Technique, and Geography, with Competitive Analysis, Impact of COVID-19, and Ansoff Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Global Artificial Intelligence in Diabetes Management Market is estimated to be worth USD 590.32 million in 2022, and is expected to reach USD 2,235.15 million by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 30.51%.

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Professor in Artificial Intelligence, School of AI and Advanced Computing job with XIAN JIAOTONG LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY (XJTLU) | 311575 – Times Higher…

School: School of AI and Advanced Computing, XJTLU Entrepreneur College(Taicang)

Position:Professor

Academic Discipline: Computer science, data science, artificial intelligence

Location:Taicang, Greater Suzhou, China

ABOUT XJTLU

In 2006 Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) was created by the University of Liverpool and Xian Jiaotong University a top ten university in China. Offering a unique international education experience, XJTLU brings together excellent research practice and expertise from both institutions and gives students the skills and knowledge they need to secure careers in a global marketplace. XJTLU now has over 25,000 enrolled students in both Suzhou and Liverpool in the UK, with plans to grow to about 28,000 students by 2025. There are currently about 2,000 staff, among which about 1,000 academic staff, with an almost even split between citizens of the Peoples Republic of China and international passport holders. XJTLU offers our undergraduates and postgraduates over 100 programmes with a diverse spectrum of courses.

With a focus on innovative learning and teaching, and research, XJTLU draws on the strengths of its parent universities, and plays a pivotal role in facilitating access to China for UK and other institutional partners. At same time, XJTLU is exploring future education by blending the educational theory, best practice and culture from west and east.

For detailed information about the university, please visitwww.xjtlu.edu.cn.

ABOUT XJTLU ENTREPRENEUR COLLEGE (TAICANG)

In 2019, XJTLU launched Entrepreneur College, which was build and developed in collaboration with the Taicang Municipal Government and industry partners. In September 2022, XJTLU Entrepreneur College just moved to a new campus in Taicang, part of Greater Suzhou, which also won the WAN Awards for the campus design. The XJTLU Entrepreneur College are a pioneers of, and an educational model for, the future college in developing talents and leaders to meet local, national, and global challenges from the 4th Industrial Revolution. As a result, there are opportunities at all levels for innovative academics in the fields represented by the following schools and education platforms:

ABOUT THE SCHOOL OF AI AND ADVANCED COMPUTING

The School of AI and Advanced Computing is one of the 7 industry-themed Schools in the XJTLU Entrepreneur College (Taicang). Each School consists of an Education, Research and Development Institute (ERDI) for teaching and university-business research collaboration, a professional services centre supporting daily activities of students, staff, and business partners, and a School Affiliated Company jointly established by XJTLU and the Schools industry partner for practical on-the-job learning and teaching.

Industry Partner Overview

The current major partner in collaboration with XJTLU to co-develop the School of AI and Advanced Computing is SUGON.

Sugon is a leading enterprise in the field of high-performance computing, server, storage, cloud computing and big data in China. It is a national high-tech enterprise formed on the foundations of the significant scientific and technological achievements made under the National 863 Programme and with the strong support of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. More information please see https://www.sugon.com/en.

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The candidate will be a senior member of staff in the School and will be responsible to the Dean for the effective management and administration of the Schools activities. Through their leadership, the candidate will ensure that the School meets its ambitious targets by creating an intellectually stimulating and vibrant environment in which its students and staff can flourish.

The broad dimensions of the post are to:

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The candidate will be a senior member of staff in the School and will be responsible to the Dean for the effective management and administration of the Schools activities. Through their leadership, the candidate will ensure that the School meets its ambitious targets by creating an intellectually stimulating and vibrant environment in which its students and staff can flourish.

The broad dimensions of the post are to:

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Successful applicants to the position of Professor are expected to have:

CITIZENSHIP AND VISA REGULATIONS

Employment at Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University is regulated by Chinese Labour Laws, and must comply with the regulations of the provincial government. These regulations stipulate who is eligible for legal employment with regard to obtaining work permits and visas. Please be advised candidates over 65 may be not eligible for a work visa in the P.R. China.

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SALARY: Competitive salary in the market

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HOW TO APPLY

Please submit your application on our university websitevia:

https://career15.sapsf.cn/career?career_company=xjtlu

Applications must be submitted in a single pdf file that includes 3 parts in the order of:

For specific enquiries relating to the position, pleasecontact Professor Angelos Stefanidis, Dean of School by email on Angelos.Stefanidis@xjtlu.edu.cn, or the HRBP Mingyu Yuan on mingyu.yuan@xjtlu.edu.cn.

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‘Hes done. Hes over’: Ann Coulter declares an end to Donald Trump’s …

Ann Coulter has a message for former President Donald Trump's supporters and allies. According to the conservative media pundit, it's time to move on from the former president because his political reign appears to be over.

According to Mediaite, Coulter's remarks came during a recent podcast segment. In an episode titled, "Trump's Done," Coulter shared her remarks via her SubStack account as she noted that she believes Trump's influence over the Republican Party is dwindling.

Coulter offered a comparison of Trump's rise to fame to that of former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, who, according to Mediaite, "saw her star fade significantly after John McCains unsuccessful 2008 presidential campaign. Coulter cited poll numbers, a Roger Stone backpedal email, and dwindling rally crowds as some of the proof Trump has become irrelevant to most Republicans."

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She also weighed in with a critical assessment of the Trump supporters still attending his Make America Great Again (MAGA) rallies. Theyre like Deadheads, Coulter said. Theyre following him from place to place. He sings the same songs.

Although it still appears as if the former president is highly influential, Coulter argues that "loyalty among Trump 'fanatics,' is not 'indicative of a movement sweeping the nation.'

She went on to shed light on another example of why she believes Trump's influence is waning.

Per Mediaite: "Coulter mentioned a pair of Stone emails she received from the Trump team. The first was an email slamming Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), considered by many to be Trumps biggest 2024 competition, should both men run for the Republican Party nomination. A second email, Coulter said, was Stone ' backpedalling' on his criticism of DeSantis after he heard complaints from conservatives supportive of the governor."

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This suggests to me Trump is not the huge hit [he was], she said.

As for the midterm elections, Coulter believes Trump has given an illusion of influence because he made last-minute endorsements of political candidates who were already projected to win even without his support.

Republicans, its not the party of Trump. Its safe to come back, and its safe for Republicans to stand up and run without Donald Trump, she said.

Coulter also predicted that Republicans may far well for the midterm elections even without Trump. People are angry. Republicans are really angry. We are on a smooth glide path to really, really good midterm elections, and the only thing that can blow it is what probably will blow it: the Republican Party, she said.

She concluded with a central message to Republicans, collectively. "You dont need to suck up to Trump anymore, conservative talk radio hosts, talk TV hosts, Republicans running for office, she announced. Hes done. Hes over.

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Jackson, Miss: The liberation has begun! – by Ann Coulter

Amazing, considering that the one thing we know about the black vote is that it is NOT monolithic, as we are reminded hourly on MSNBC. But somehow Chokwe Lumumba did it.`

Celebrations ensued throughout the land!

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It seems that Mayor Lumumba performed solidly on the revolutionary pronouncements part of the job The masters tools will never dismantle the masters house, he told The New York Times in 2020 but not much in the way keeping the water treatment plants working.

According to our media, a major city in the United States of America 2022, does not have drinking water either because of heavy rain (who could have anticipated RAIN?) or racism. In fact, racism probably caused the wholly unexpected event of rain, meaning its a double whammy of racism.

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Click chemistry’ and quantum weirdness: What are this year’s Nobel Prizes all about? – Euronews

Groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of click chemistry and quantum mechanics have been awarded this years prestigious Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics, with three scientists per field jointly receiving recognition for their individual work.

But what does their research tell us about the world we live in, and how did they change it?

While most people have the utmost respect for Nobel Prize winners, its also true that a majority of us may not have the knowledge to immediately grasp why the scientific results, recognised by the Swedish Academy who judge the prizes, have the potential to change our lives.

We tried to explain it as simply as possible.

John Clauser, Alain Aspect and Anton Zeilinger were jointly awarded this years Nobel Prize in Physics for their independent work on quantum weirdness.

The three all studied the entanglement of photons, the behaviour of two subatomic particles of light which act like a single unit even when not physically linked and separated by a large distance.

Even when apart, what happens to one of the two particles influences what happens to the other.

This phenomenon was dubbed spooky action at a distance by arguably the most influential physicist in history, Albert Einstein.

Though the idea of quantum entanglement, or weirdness, was theoretically developed in the 1960s by Northern Irish physicist John Stewart Bell, it had not been proven before Clauser, Aspect and Zeilingers experiments.

It turned out that the spookiness Einstein spoke of is definitely there - and it could be used to our benefit.

Quantum mechanics might sound rather abstract and far away from other daily lives, but its closer than we might think.

The trios entanglement research could be applied to quantum computers, promising a change in the way we use artificial intelligence to solve complex problems, such as world hunger and the climate crisis, as well as for encryption, making it harder for someone to hack private communications.

This years Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to the groundbreaking research of scientists Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and Barry Sharpless, who discovered reactions that let molecules snap together like Lego pieces to create new compounds.

Explained in such terms, click chemistry - the field studying the way molecules can be linked together - sounds rather simple. Its far from it.

Click chemistry is a field of study in which molecular building blocks snap together quickly and efficiently, forming new complicated molecules.

Sharpless, who has just received his second Nobel Prize in Chemistry, laid the foundation of this new form of chemistry and coined its name around the year 2000.

Where linking molecules together is an extremely complex operation, click reactions are very fast, clean and reliable and dont produce unwanted side products. Instead of taking place in harmful solvents, the reactions are made inside water.

Shortly afterwards, Meldal and Sharpless both independently discovered the copper catalysed azide-alkyne cycloaddition, a mouthful of words that indicate a chemical reaction now widely used in chemistry and which has created its own branch of synthetic chemistry.

Bertozzi then took click chemistry to a new level, according to the Swedish Academy, developing click reactions that work inside living organisms - what she called bioorthogonal reactions - in 2004.

These click reactions, which dont require copper, take place without disrupting the normal biochemistry of the cell.

Bertozzis bioorthogonal reactions have given us invaluable insight into the working of tumour cells, how they develop and evade our immune system, as well as offering us ways to track these cancerous cells.

But theres something inherent to click chemistry that is revolutionary in chemistry: this form of chemistry is environmentally friendly. Unlike other chemical creations, click chemistry avoids creating harmful waste and byproducts which would be expensive and hard to dispose of.

Beyond cancer research and treatments, click chemistry has been used to produce antimicrobials, herbicides, diagnostic tests, corrosion retardants and brightening agents.

Bertozzi becomes only the eighth woman to receive the chemistry prize in Nobel history, joining the likes of Marie Curie, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin and Ada E Yonath.

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Einstein, God, and Spooky Action at-a-Distance | Tim Maudlin – IAI

The 2022 Physics Nobel Prize is misunderstood even by the Nobel prize committee itself. What the work of John Clauser, Alain Aspect and Anton Zeilinger has shown, building on John Bells ideas, isnt that quantum mechanics cannot be replaced by a deterministic, hidden variables theory. What it has shown is that quantum mechanics, as well as all of physics, is non-local. Spooky action at a distance, what Einstein had found disturbing about quantum mechanics, is real and emerging technologies depend on it, argues Tim Maudlin.

The presentation of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics to John Clauser, Alain Aspect and Anton Zeilinger is a bittersweet moment for those of us who work in the foundations of physics. It is mostly bittersweet because John Bell, whose brilliant theoretical work provided in impetus and basis for the experimental work done by the laureates, did not live long enough to receive this same recognition for his achievement.

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Bell died unexpectedly of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1990 at the age of 62. His seminal work was done in 1963, so this has been a long time coming. Bells work has rightly been characterized as the spark that fueled the second quantum revolution, arising from the appreciation of the potential technological usefulness of entanglement in quantum systems. But the primary focus of Bells work in 1963 was the related question of locality. Unfortunately, many news accounts of the implications of Bells work and the experiments based on itincluding the press release from the Nobel committee itselfhave not correctly recounted the situation. So the announcement is also bittersweet because it mischaracterizes what Bell did.

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Einsteins main complaint about quantum theory was not the indeterminism. It was rather what he called spooky action-at-a-distance.

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Albert Einstein did not like the orthodox, so-called Copenhagen understanding of quantum theory. His most oft-repeated and quotable complaint is that according to Copenhagen God plays dice with the universe, i.e. the fundamental physical laws are indeterministic and probabilistic rather than deterministic (as Newtons and Maxwells were). But Einsteins main complaint about quantum theory was not the indeterminism. It was rather what he called spooky action-at-a-distance. These two issues are related: in the Copenhagen approach (which postulates both that the mathematical wavefunction used to describe a system provides a complete physical description and that it suddenly collapses when a measurement is done) it is not just that the collapse is random and unpredictable, but that it has physical effects instantaneously far away from where the collapse occurred. For example, when a dot forms on a screen, indicating that a particle was found there, the wavefunction of the particle everywhere else in the universe is instantly reduced to zero. Einstein objected to this sudden universal physical change, not least because it would have to be produced faster than light. His objections began in the 1920s, when the new quantum theory was formulated.

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Einsteins spooky action-at-a-distance amounted to the claim that what Alice does to her particle in her lab can have an instantaneous physical effect on the state of Bobs particle in his lab, arbitrarily far away.

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In 1935, together with Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen, Einstein made the issue even more obvious and acute by discussing an experimental set-up using a pair of particles (rather than just one) prepared in a special sort of quantum state called an entangled state. According to the theory, these particles could be separated to an arbitrary distance from one another (one sent to Alice and the other to Bob) and separately experimented on. Einsteins spooky action-at-a-distance amounted to the claim that what Alice does to her particle in her lab can have an instantaneous physical effect on the state of Bobs particle in his lab, arbitrarily far away. What they argued was that the Copenhagen understanding of quantum theoryin which the wavefunction provides a complete physical description of the systemrequires such spooky action-at-a-distance. Why?

Two entagled particles: For Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen, "spooky action at a distance" was not acceptable.

Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen (EPR) constructed a wavefunction such that, although the outcome of a position measurement made by Alice cannot be predicted and so would be regarded as the outcome of an indeterministic and random process, it can be predicted with certainly by Bob on the basis of the outcome of his own observation of the position of his particle. According to Copenhagen, Bob can be in this position to make better predictions than Alice (from the original wavefunction) because his experiment has the effect of collapsing the wavefunction of the pair of particles and therefore, because they are entangled, changing the physical state of Alices. And since Bob (but not Alice) knows how the collapse occurred, he can make better predictions than she can.

EPR observed that this postulation of collapse, and its attendant spooky action, was completely unnecessary. It was only forced on the Copenhagen view because they insisted on the completeness of the wavefunction. Much more reasonable, they argued, is to assume that the outcomes of both Alices and Bobs experiments are determined by the local situation in their own labs, and all Bob is doing by his experiment is finding out about Alices particle, not changing the physical state of Alices particle. But to pursue this sort of account, one has to concede that the wavefunction does not provide a complete description of the system, which the Copenhagenists were unwilling to do.

This is how things stood for over two decades: EPR argued that to save locality and avoid spooky action-at-a-distance one had to postulate that a quantum system has physical characteristics (such as, for example, the exact position of a particle) that are not recorded or reflected in its wavefunction. These additional postulated physical characteristics came to be known as hidden variables (although, as Bell pointed out, it is a very misleading name since the additional variables better not be hidden if they are to help solve the problem).

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Bell proved that even a deterministic "hidden variables" theory cannot save locality and replicate all the quantum predictions. Therefore no local theory, of any sort, can return the quantum predictions.

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A critical event in our story occurs in 1952 when David Bohm, deeply influenced by discussions with Einstein, publishes a paper laying out an interpretation of quantum theory in terms of hidden variables, i.e. a theory that explicitly postulates the incompleteness of the wavefunction. The idea had already been discovered by Louis De Broglie in 1927, but he abandoned the theory for some time. The theory (sometimes called De Broglie/Bohm theory or pilot wave theory or Bohmian Mechanics) is deterministic, and so denies that God plays dice. And it is a hidden variables theory that makes the same predictions as the standard Copenhagen quantum theory. The article caught the attention of John Bell, who immediately appreciated what Bohm had accomplished. But the theory was also manifestly and undeniably non-local: it directly postulated spooky action-at-a-distance in its dynamics. In Bohms theory, Bobs experiment can indeed physically effect (and not just provide information about) the goings-on in Alices distant lab. So the theory was of no interest to Einstein, as it did not eliminate the non-locality.

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It occurred to Bell to ask whether the achievement of Bohms theorythe determinism and general physical clarity of the theorycould somehow be retained but the non-locality eliminated. In 1963, on sabbatical, he had the time to look into the question and he discovered an astonishing fact. Bell considered experiments similar tobut also crucially different fromthe ones EPR had discussed. He could do this also due to Bohms help: Bohm, in his textbook on quantum theory, had reconfigured the EPR set-up to deal with a particles spin rather than its position or momentum, as EPR had. Since the spins of particles can be measured in any direction, that immediately suggests a whole universe of experimental possibilities. When Alice and Bob set their spin-measuring apparatuses in the same direction, they always get opposite results: one particle will be deflected up and the other down (although quantum theory does not predict which will go up and which down). So once again, when Bob sees the outcome in his lab, he can make better predictions about what Alice will see than Alice can. But if the two directions of the measuring devices are offset from each other, these perfect correlations slowly degrade.

Bell took a close look at exactly how they degrade and discovered an amazing thing: the full set of quantum mechanical predictions for these sorts of experiments cannot be reproduced by any local theory. The EPR correlations, of course, could be recovered by a local theory: it just had to be a deterministic and hence a hidden variables theory. But Bell proved that even a deterministic hidden variables theory cannot save locality and replicate all the quantum predictions. Therefore no local theory, of any sort, can return the quantum predictions. In other words, if quantum theory is predictively accurate in these cases, then locality is a lost cause. One must accept what Einstein called "spooky action-at-a-distance": what is done in one place makes a difference to how things happen in a location and time so far away that even light could not reach there in time.

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The theoretical work by Bell and his successors yields only a conditional conclusion: if Bells inequality is violated in the lab, then nature itself must be non-local.

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Bells mathematical result was extended and refined in various ways. Clauser, Michael Horne, Abner Shimony and Richard Holt relaxed Bells assumption of perfect correlations and derived the CHSH inequalities, a generalization of the original Bell inequality. No local physics can robustly produce violations of the CHSH inequality for experiments done far apart. Later, Daniel Greenburger, Michael Horne and Zeilinger derived the GHZ example, which involves three entangled particles rather than two. Again, no local theory can reproduce the quantum predictions for experiments done on the triple, and the relevant predictions are not statistical in nature: they are absolute.

The theoretical work by Bell and his successors yields only a conditional conclusion: if Bells inequality or the CHSH inequality is violated in the lab, then nature itself must be non-local. Quantum mechanics predicts such violations, but for many physicists that was just a good reason to expect the quantum-mechanical predictions to fail. Non-locality seemed too strange to accept, as it was for Einstein. But the final arbitration of the question had to be left to the experimentalists, some of whom have just received the Nobel prize for their work.

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Unfortunately, much of this history has been garbled in the public discussion of Bells work and its experimental tests. The Noble prize committee itself gets it wrong in its press release.

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The first tests were carried out by Clauser and Stuart Freedman in 1972. They appeared to support the quantum-mechanical predictions, but those loath to give up locality seized upon various experimental loopholes. One required improving detector efficiencies and another demanded that Alice and Bob have the settings of their apparatuses change so rapidly that information about how they are set could not be sent from one to the other even using signals that travel at the speed of light. Via the subsequent experimental efforts of Aspect and Zeilinger and others, these loopholes have been successively closed, and there is no serious doubt that the quantum-mechanical predictions are accurate.

Further, it has been shown that the quantum-mechanical states that allow for violations of Bells inequality are exactly the entangled states, so proving the physical reality of non-locality suggests that entanglement is an exploitable physical resource in a quantum system. This realization inspired people working in quantum computation and quantum communication and quantum cryptography to investigate how entangled states might be used for practical purposes. And that set off the second quantum revolution.

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What Bells theoretical work and the subsequent experimental work of Clauser, Aspect and Zeilinger proved was non-locality. Ultimately, they proved Einstein wrong in his suspicions against spooky action-at-a-distance.

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Unfortunately, much of this history has been garbled in the public discussion of Bells work and its experimental tests. The Noble prize committee itself gets it wrong in its press release,

"John Clauser developed John Bells ideas, leading to a practical experiment. When he took the measurements, they supported quantum mechanics by clearly violating a Bell inequality. This means that quantum mechanics cannot be replaced by a theory that uses hidden variables."

But that statement is flatly false. Indeed, it was a theory that uses hidden variablesBohmian mechanicsthat inspired Bell to find his inequalities, and that theory makes the correct prediction that the inequalities will be violated. The most well-known and highly developed hidden variables theory is that of Bohm, and Bell not only did not refute it, he was one of its most vocal proponents. In On the Impossible Pilot WaveBells wonderful paper expositing the theoryhe writes

Why is the pilot wave picture ignored in textbooks? Should it not be taught, not as the only way, but as an antidote to the prevailing complacency? To show that vagueness, subjectivity, and indeterminism are not forced on us by experimental facts, but by deliberate theoretical choice?

If one rightly wonders how such an encomium for a hidden variables theory could be written by the man who disproved hidden variables, the simple answer is that it wasnt. What Bells theoretical work and the subsequent experimental work of Clauser, Aspect and Zeilinger proved was non-locality, not no-hidden-variables. Ultimately, they proved Einstein wrong in his suspicions against spooky action-at-a-distance. And that, surely, deserves the highest honors one can bestow.

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The long gap between Bells proofand its experimental testsand the recognition of the accomplishment is regrettable. We should all be very pleased that that recognition has finally arrived. But the delay was in large part due to persistent misunderstandings and even dismissal of Bells work by people who had not put in the effort needed to understand it. May the presentation of the Nobel prize mark the end of these mischaracterizations, so the sweet may triumph over the bitter.

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Think tank smears Orch OR quantum theory of consciousness – Newswise

Introduction A Tale of Two ORs

Newswise The think tank Foundational Questions Institute (FQXI) has sponsored coordinated research, articles and a press release comparing two theoretical versions of objective reduction (OR), proposals for gravity-related collapse of the quantum wavefunction.1-3 They also wrongly insinuate that the Orch OR theory of consciousness, put forth by Sir Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff in the mid 1990s,4,5 has been refuted.

Orch OR depends on a particular version of OR developed by Roger Penrose (P-OR).6,7 A similar version of OR was introduced by Hungarian physicist Lajos Disi8 (D-OR), who is an investigator and author on the FQXI-sponsored research and articles.

P-OR and D-OR both address the measurement problem in quantum mechanics, the problem that quantum superpositions of multiple possibilities exist, but are not observable. Many believe the very act of measurement or of conscious observation causes quantum state reduction to definite states (collapse of the wavefunction). But P-OR and D-OR both suggest instead that superpositions self-collapse, and undergo reductiondue to a gravity-related objective threshold (hence objective reduction, 'OR'). Both P-OR and D-ORpropose reduction threshold at time t=/EG,a form of the uncertainty principle ( is the Planck-Dirac constant, and EG the gravitational self-energy of superposition separation). Consequently, the P-OR and D-OR versions of OR are often lumped together, as DP theory.

However there are critical differences. D-OR predicts measureable radiation, heat emission with each OR event, and P-OR does not. P-OR predicts (proto-) consciousness (qualia, the experiential feature of consciousness) with OR events, and D-OR is not known to have proposed it.

As radiative heat can be measured to distinguish between the two OR approaches, FQXI sponsored an impressive attempt by a well-qualified group to detect radiation from OR collapse, and thus test D-OR. But continuous experiments over two months under Gran Sasso Mountain in Italy did not find spontaneous OR-related radiation.1 D-OR appeared to be ruled out.

However, the articles and press release strangely avoided discussing the results, remained committed to radiation (D-OR), and didnt consider P-OR (which correctly predicts no radiation). The Gran Sasso authors2 then put forth their own variant of Orch OR based on (the just-refuted) D-OR, instead of P-OR. They then refuted their own variant, but falsely implied that P-OR and Orch OR were also refuted. What is Orch OR?

To address the measurement problem, and consciousness, Roger Penrose6,7considered the fundamental question of how a particle can be in quantum superposition of multiple locations simultaneously. He used microscopic general relativity, portraying quantum particles as tiny spacetime curvatures, and superpositions as separated, alternative curvatures, governed by a wavefunction (Figure 1).

Collapse/reduction caused by subjective conscious observation (BING!!) is shown in Figure 1a (subjective reduction, SR). In this view, consciousness collapses the wavefunction, but consciousness is left outside science.

Penrose proposed the precise opposite, that OR collapse occurs spontaneously at time t = /EG, and (in P-OR) alsocauses (or is equivalent to)aconscious moment. In random microenvironments, ubiquitous P-OR moments would be experiential, but isolated, acausal and lacking memory, merely proto-conscious (ping!!, Figure 1b), metaphorically the noise of musical instruments being tuned before a performance.

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Figure 1. Penrose 1 described quantum particles as tiny curvaturesin Planck scale spacetime geometry, and superpositions as separated curvatures. Figure 1a: a conscious observer (BING!!)causes quantum state reduction, collapsing the wavefunction. Figure 1b: according to Penrose, separated curvatures are unstable, and reduce at time t = /EG, producing a moment of phenomenal proto-conscious experience (ping!!).

How could P-OR moments be organized in the brain to give full, rich conscious perception and action? In the mid 1990s Penrose and Hameroff proposed that orchestrated quantum computations terminating by P-OR occur in microtubules, lattice polymers of the protein 'tubulin', inside brain neurons. Dendritic-somatic superpositions would entangle, evolve, quantum compute and collectively reach OR threshold for full conscious moments, selecting microtubule states which regulate axonal firing and behavior Orchestrated objective reduction, Orch OR4,5.

To accommodate Orch OR events by t = /EG, a scalar brain hierarchy was described, both upward in size from neurons into networks, but also downward, inward, deeper and faster, to quantum vibrations among electron clouds inside microtubules,9and ultimately to fundamental spacetime geometry at the Planck scale (Figures 2 and 3).

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Figure 2. Brain scalar hierarchy inward from 1) neuron to 2) microtubule bundles, 3) microtubules, 4) row of tubulin dipoles. Self-similar dynamics repeat every ~3 orders of magnitude.

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Figure 3. Brain scalar hierarchy continued. 1) tubulin protein, 2) pi resonance electron cloud dipoles, 3) atomic nuclei, and ... 4) fundamental Planck scale spacetime geometry.

The inward hierarchy was discovered by Anirban Bandyopadhyay and colleagues10,11 as self-similar patterns of microtubule quantum vibrations and resonances repeating in terahertz, gigahertz, megahertz, kilohertz and hertz frequency ranges. Orch OR conscious events are proposed as quantum computations selecting particular microtubule vibrational states, like notes and chords in music, able to control axonal firings and neuronal functions. Thus Orch OR entails conscious qubits, e.g. in and among dendritic-somatic microtubules in cortical pyramidal neurons, multiple poised alternatives that can collapse to specific states as the solution, selecting a conscious perception or action via axonal firing directly to spinal cord.

Consider a tennis player, Roger Federer say, charging the net on a drop-shot, peeking at his opponent Rafael Nadal shall Roger go left/cross-court, or right/down the line? He has, at that instant, a superposition of both possibilities as poised alternatives e.g. in microtubule quantum superpositions in cortical layer V pyramidal neuron cell bodies and dendrites in his motor and pre-motor cortex. Then, Orch OR occurs, BING!!. Axons fire to spinal cord, and Federer hits down the line for a winner. Conscious quantum computing would be very useful in biological evolution.

Ample evidence exists for functional quantum states in microtubules. Bandyopadhyays quantum resonances,10,11 genomic, proteomic and optogenetic studies,12and quantum optical effects in microtubules inhibited by anesthetics13-15support the biological (Orch) side of Orch OR nicely. What about P-OR?

In the abstract of their paper in Nature Physics,1 the FQXI-sponsored authors say: We then report the results of a dedicated experiment at the Gran Sasso underground laboratory to measure this radiation emission rate.

But they then dont report the results of the dedicated experiment (the results apparently being that radiation emission was not measured or detected). Without saying what the result was, they pivot directly to: Our result sets a lower bound on the effective size of the mass density of nuclei, which is about three orders of magnitude larger than previous bounds. This rules out the natural parameter-free version of the DisiPenrose model. (The authors clarify that the natural parameter-free version of the DisiPenrose model is P-OR.)

What the FQXI are they talking about?!

Let's unpack this. Mass density of nuclei refers to the degree of superposition, or smearing out of mass separated from itself. The more the smearing, the lower the mass density, and the lower the EG, given by EG= Gm2/ac(where G is the gravitational constant, m is the mass, and ac a measure of superposition separation length, or smear factor). A 'smear factor' length value foracis necessary to calculate EG.

To calculate EGfor tubulin, the component protein in microtubules, Hameroff and Penrose4determined acfor tubulin in 3 possible ways- 1) partial separation of the entire protein, 2) complete separation at the level of the protein's atomic nuclei, and 3) complete separation at the level of its protons and neutrons. The dominant effect was 2) complete separation at the level of (carbon) atomic nuclei each nucleus separated from itself by its radius 2.5 femtometers (2.5 x 10-15m, 2.5 fermi lengths). (And acof 2.5 femtometers theoretically enables electronic-nuclear quantum coupling.) This smear factor ac= 2.5 femtometers was used to calculate tubulin EGto then relate the number of superpositioned tubulins for Orch OR moments to occur by t = /EGat various times and frequencies .

Anirban Bandyopadhyay had already shown quantum resonances in microtubules in megahertz and gigahertz experimentally,10,11so 10 megahertz (t = 10-7secs) was selected as a likely frequency for Orch OR events, brief enough to avoid decoherence.By t = /EG,Hameroff and Penrose calculated that to reach Orch OR threshold at time t = 10-7 secs (potentially repeating at 107 Hz, 10 megahertz), EGof 1015superpositioned entangled tubulins would be required. With a total of about 1020 tubulins in a human brain, 10 megahertz Orch OR events would involve10-5 of total brain tubulins, a seemingly reasonable fraction (1/10,000) which could change dynamically. Hameroff and Penrose5further suggested that Orch OR events in megahertz and other frequencies negatively resonate, interfere and change scale to give beats at slower kilohertz and hertz frequencies, including EEG and cognitive epochs. See the scalar hierarchy in Figure 2.

Back to the Big Smear. D-OR predicts that small superposition smear values (such as 2.5 femtometers ac) result in high levels of radiation (large EG), and that large smear values result in low levels of radiation (small EG), or if large enough, none at all. The Gran Sasso authors then assert that the absence of radiation in their experiments was because the smear value must have been too large. They then dry-labbed a smear factor big enough to give zero radiation (R0) to match their negative results. This is their lower bound R0 = ~0.5 x 10-10 m, half an angstrom. (With a carbon atom nucleus smeared to half an angstrom, a single carbon atom would be microns, larger than some entire biological cells!)

Apparently to test their R0, the Gran Sasso authors2 then concocted a variant of Orch OR based on D-OR constraints, further smearing the 2.5 femtometer acsmear factor 3 to 4 orders of magnitude larger! They then calculated times t = /EG, and, not surprisingly, got bizarre results. For example EG of 1015 tubulins with their smeared out R0 would reach threshold only after 12 days, rather than 10-7 secs with the 2.5 femtometers acfactor (12 day response time not very helpful in tennis, for example). They thus successfully disproved their own D-OR variant of Orch OR, but have absolutely no reason to rule out the natural parameter-free version of the DisiPenrose model if that implies P-OR. This would be like saying: Sorry Einstein, you were wrong. We changed your equation to e=mc5 and it doesnt work.

The Gran Sasso authors and FQXI press release1-3don't actually criticize, accuse or find fault with P-OR, or Orch OR, whatsoever. But they repeatedly insinuate they've been refuted by conflating P-OR and D-OR.

They say2:

Orch OR based on the DP theory is definitively ruled out

Reply: DP theory lumps together D-OR and P-OR, but only the D-OR variant of Orch OR was ruled out. Authentic Orch OR based on P-OR remains perfectly viable.

And they say2:

Orch OR theory, when based on the simplist version of gravity-related dynamical collapse, is highly implausible

Reply: The simplist version (according to the authors) is Disi OR. Their Orch OR variant based on D-OR doesnt work. Authentic Orch OR based on P-OR remains completely plausible.

To be fair, they also say:2 the results of this paper do not rule out Orch OR theory in general. Rather, they rule out variants of Orch OR based on the simplist version of the DP theory of gravity-related dynamical wavefunction collapse.

Reply: Yes, they say this twice in the 3 papers, but 7 times say that Orch OR based on DP theory is ruled out, or implausible.

Finally, the FQXI Press release3 title: Collapsing a leading theory for the quantum origin of consciousness

Reply: The leading theory is presumably authentic Orch OR based on P-OR and, as a scientific theory, is most definitely not collapsing. The two peer-reviewed papers made deceptive insinuations, but the FQXI press release headline did the dirty work, and wrongly declared Orch OR demise.

Could both views on OR radiation be correct? Penrose has maintained such radiation would not be detected, but has also proposed retro-active effects of OR, time symmetry being an essential feature of quantum mechanics. For example inThe emperors new mind,6Penrose described seemingly backward time effects in brain sensory processing, as discovered by Ben Libet in the late 1970s,16as retro-active effects of OR. Many other examples of apparent backward time effects in consciousness include the color phi effect, and pre-cognition. And real-time conscious behavior and free will may depend on retro-activity, avoiding the apparent problem of consciousness coming too late.17

In principle, retro-activity can erase the unselected superposition curvature, as if it never happened, preventing observable radiation in OR. What is retro-activity? Penrose develops the idea in his chapter in a book Quantum mechanics and consciousness edited by Shan Gao (~October, 2022, Oxford Press).18

Retro-active influence from near-future events could be beneficial in predator-prey relations, and evolution in general. Lets return to Roger Federer charging the net on a drop-shot, peeking at his opponent Nadal shall he go cross-court, or down the line? With retro-activity, perhaps Federer sees Nadal leaning to his right, expecting Roger to hit cross-court. Orch OR occurs (BING!!), axons fire and Federer hits to Nadals left, down the line for a winner.

Insinuations by FQXI and the Gran Sasso team that Penrose OR, and/or Orch OR had been disproven are deceptive, misleading and false. Penrose OR is the first, and as yet only truly scientific mechanism for conscious experience yet put forth.It cannot simply be replaced in the Orch OR theory by D-OR or anything else.

But new avenues of research interest have been highlighted, for example quantum optical pharmacology, the brain's microtubule-based scalar hierarchy, and Rogers retro-activity in physics and consciousness. Among theories of consciousness, Orch OR has the 1) greatest explanatory power, 2) tightest connection to brain biology, and 3) most supportive evidence. We welcome constructive criticism and collaboration.

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EC asks parties to explain how they plan to finance poll promises, draws Opp fire

Syllabus:

Preliminary Examination:Indian Polity and Governance-Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc.

Mains Examination:General Studies II: Salient features of the Representation of Peoples Act.

Key Points to Ponder:

Whats the ongoing story- Amid a raging debate on the financial implication of freebies promised by political parties during elections or the Revdi culture referred to by Prime Minister Narendra Modi the Election Commission of India Tuesday wrote to parties proposing that they spell out ways and means of raising additional resources to finance the promises, and the impact it would have on the fiscal sustainability of the state or the Central government.

For Your Information-Floating a consultation paper, the EC, in its letter to all recognised national and state parties, has prescribed a standardised disclosure proforma for them to declare quantification of the physical coverage of the schemes promised, financial implications of the promise and availability of the financial resources. The EC has asked the parties to furnish their views by October 19.

The ECs move drew a sharp reaction from the Opposition-Is this move by Election Commission is overreach?

What is Model Code of Conduct?

What is Freebies?

Is there any definition of the term freebies given in the existing legal/policy framework?

What is wrong if political parties are promising freebies?

Promises made by the political parties, often driven by short-term electoral calculations-Agree or disagree?

Do You Know The parties will have to detail how they propose to raise the additional resources to finance the scheme or schemes if voted to power like whether they plan an increase in tax and non-tax revenues, rationalise expenditure, go for additional borrowings or do it in any other manner.

How freebies Impact Union and State budgets?

Why the word Freebie is almost sounds pejorative especially in political and policy circle?

The political dialogue built around freebies is fraught with danger. What danger is associated with Freebies scheme?

How Budget is managed for Freebies schemes and Programmes?

Election Commission of India and Article 324 of the Constitution-Know in detail

The independent and impartial functioning of the Election Commission-How it is ensured?

Election Commission of India- Powers and Functions

Chief Election Commissioner and the two other Election Commissioners have equal powers-True or False?

In case of difference of opinion amongst the Chief election commissioner and/or two other election commissioners, the matter is decided by the Supreme Court of India-Right or Wrong?

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Over-reach, will stay out, Election Commission told Supreme Court before U-turn

Split on method to name new SC judges, CJI sends 2nd note to Collegium

Syllabus:

Preliminary Examination:Indian Polity and Governance

Main Examination:General Studies-II: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary

Key Points to Ponder:

Whats the ongoing story- With a little over a month left for his retirement and two of the five-member Supreme Court Collegium opposed to a proposal to recommend four new judges, including a Supreme Court lawyer, to the top court through a written note instead of a formal meeting, Chief Justice of India U U Lalit is learnt to have written to them again, seeking reconsideration of their stand.

For Your Information-As per the Memorandum of Procedure (MoP), the document governing the process of appointment of judges and appointment of the CJI, the Law Minister asks the outgoing Chief Justice of India to recommend the next CJI. The MoP states that the CJI should be the senior-most judge of the Supreme Court considered fit to hold the office. Although the MoP says that the CJIs views must be sought at the appropriate time and does not specify a timeline for the process, it normally takes place a month before the retirement of the incumbent CJI.

Do You Know-Articles 124 to 147 in Part V of the Constitution deal with the organisation, independence jurisdiction, powers, procedures and so on of the Supreme Court. The Parliament is also authorised to regulate them.

What is the sanctioned strength of Supreme Court Judges in India?

Who appoints the Chief Justice of India?

How is the seniority of judges in the Supreme Court decided?

What does the Collegium consider while making the recommendation?

National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act 2014-Know the key highlights

Supreme Court on NJAC Act 2014 (99th Constitutional Amendment Act)-know in detail

First Judges Case (1982), Second Judges Case (1993) and Third Judges Case (1998)-Know in detail

What was the Supreme courts ruling in the Second Judges case (1993), with respect to the appointment of a judge?

Third Judges case (1998) and Supreme Courts ruling in case of the appointment-What was the Supreme Courts ruling?

The National Judicial Appointments Commission Act of 2014 and the Collegium System-Compare and Contrast

What are the qualifications required for a person to be appointed as the Chief Justice of India?

A person appointed as a Chief Justice of Supreme Court, before entering upon his office, has to make and subscribe an oath or affirmation before whom?

The Constitution has made certain provisions to safeguard and ensure the independent and impartial functioning of a Judges-Know in detail

Jurisdiction And Powers Of Chief Justice of India-Know in detail

Executive Vs Judiciary for appointment of judges in higher judiciary-Know in detail

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How is seniority decided in the SC?

Supreme Court strikes down NJAC, revives collegium system

Debate over the collegium system: How are SC and HC judges appointed?

Reservation for Paharis too in J&K, says Shah

Syllabus:

Preliminary Examination: Economic and Social Development-Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc.

Mains Examination:General Studies II: Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation.

Key Points to Ponder:

Whats the ongoing story Ahead of the first-ever visit of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to border Rajouri district on Tuesday, the Pir Panjal region of Jammu and Kashmir is seeing growing tension between the Gujjar and Pahari communities over expected plans to grant Scheduled Tribe status to the latter.

Gujjar and Bakarwal Communities-Know in detail

Who are Paharis in Jammu & Kashmir?

Do You Know-The Gujjars and Bakerwals, who follow Islam, constitute 40% of the population in the border districts of Rajouri and Poonch, with the rest living in these areas identifying themselves as Paharis. With a population of nearly 15 lakh as per the 2011 Census, the Gujjars and Bakerwals form the third largest ethnic group in J&K after Kashmiris and Dogras. Since April 1991, they have enjoyed benefits of 10% reservation for STs in government jobs and admissions to educational institutions.

What is the issue between Paharis and Gujjars?

How are Scheduled Tribes declared?

The Gujjars contend that the majority of Pahari speakers are upper class Muslims such as Syeds, Qazi, Per, Beg, Raja, Malik, Mirza, Khan, upper caste Sikhs, Kashmiris, Hindus, and Christians such as Barahmins, Rajputs, and Mahajans who do not experience caste discrimination or social stigma like the Gujjars, Bakerwals, and other tribes of Jammu and Kashmir-Comment

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You can adopt an animal at Delhi Zoo, but prices vary

Syllabus:

Preliminary Examination: General issues on Environmental ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change that do not require subject specialization.

Mains Examination:General Studies III: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment.

Key Points to Ponder:

Whats the ongoing story- The National Zoological Park (Delhi Zoo) has launched an animal adoption scheme allowing people to sign up to pay for the care of animals at the facility. Zoo director Dharam Deo Rai said that the scheme is being introduced for the first time at the zoo and is meant to encourage the participation of people in wildlife conservation.

What is animal adoption scheme?

How animal adoption scheme will work?

Animal adoption scheme is first of its kind in India-Agree or disagree?

Animal adoption scheme-Know its features and highlights

Human-animal conflict is the biggest challenge in India and Animal adoption scheme will be icebreaker-discuss

Animal adoption scheme can be implemented in sanctuary or in national parks?

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What led to the Credit Suisse crisis; and the road ahead

Syllabus:

Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance.

Mains Examination:General Studies III: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization, of resources, growth, development and employment.

Key Points to Ponder:

Whats the ongoing story- Over the past few days, the share price of Credit Suisse, one of the oldest and historically one of the most influential banks in the world, has hit an all-time low. Since the beginning of 2022, Credit Suisses share price has fallen close to 60 per cent.

Credit Suisse-Know in detail

What has triggered the concern around Credit Suisse?

How did it impact Credit Suisse?

What is a credit default swaps?

How did credit default swaps work?

Why rise in the spread of Credit Default Swaps is worrisome?

What has Credit Suisse said?

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Low-Cap Ethereum Altcoin Pops As Coinbase Announces Full Crypto Rollout …

US crypto exchange giant Coinbase is announcing the full rollout of Aurora (AURORA) across all retail trading platforms.

According to the projectswebsite, Aurora is an Ethereum (ETH) Virtual Machine created by the team at the NEAR Protocol, delivering a turn-key solution for developers to operate their apps on an Ethereum-compatible, high-throughput, scalable and future-safe platform, with low transaction costs for their users.

Aurora (AURORA) is now live on coinbase.com and in the Coinbase iOS & Android apps with the Experimental label. Coinbase customers can log in to buy, sell, convert, send, receive or store these assets.

Aurora is up 9% over the last 24 hours on the news.

Coinbase alsoannouncedsupport for Ethereum-based tokens Convex Finance (CVX) and Ocean Protocol (OCEAN) today.

Coinbase will add support for Convex Finance (CVX) and Ocean Protocol (OCEAN) on the Ethereum network (ERC-20 token). Do not send this asset over other networks or your funds may be lost.

Convex Finance is a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform allowing Curve DAO (CRV) liquidity providers to earn a share of trading fees on Curve without staking liquidity there. CVX is up 3.5% over the last 24 hours.

Ocean Protocol is a blockchain ecosystem connecting data providers and consumers. Ocean lets users monetize, share and sell their data transparently, safely and securely without giving up privacy. The OCEAN token is used to make payments as well as secure and govern the network. OCEAN is up 1.5% over the last 24 hours.

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Crypto Trader Doubles Down on One Ethereum-Based Altcoin, Calls It Opportunity of a Lifetime – The Daily Hodl

Popular crypto analyst Michal van de Poppe is reiterating his conviction that Chainlinks (LINK) current price is a rare opportunity for investors.

He tells his 629,900 Twitter followers that Chainlinks current price remains an opportunity of a lifetime, doubling down on his bullish position for LINK.

So far, so good for Chainlink. The price between $6-8 is still an opportunity of a lifetime.

Chainlinks native asset LINK is trading at $7.88 at time of writing. The 23rd-ranked crypto asset by market cap is up 1.47% in the past 24 hours. LINK hit an all-time high of $52.70 in May 2021.

Van de Poppe is also forecasting a rally in this fourth quarter for the king crypto.

Its time for a slight bounce on the DXY [US dollar index] and a correction on the crypto markets. But, more importantly, Im expecting unemployment data to be bad on Friday and then indices should be continuing. Relief rally in Q4 is on the horizon for Bitcoin.

Van de Poppe suggests that markets are responding positively to the impacts US federal rate hikes are having on unemployment data and job openings.

Slowly, but surely, the US economy follows the rest of the world. Job openings largest miss in recent 15 years. ISM PMI [purchasing managers index] worst number since June 2020. Markets reacting positively, as Gold and Silver have been running up. Close to a big breakout for Bitcoin too.

The trader forecasts a price consolidation of $19,600 for Bitcoin (BTC) and an increase to the next resistance level of $22,400.

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