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The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a way to connect AI systems with other tools and data sources securely. It helps developers build AI applications that can interact with external systems more easily. MCP uses a client-server model, allowing AI models to dynamically find and use tools without needing specific code for each integration. This makes it easier to develop and integrate AI applications, reducing the complexity and time needed for setup. Users benefit from more flexible and powerful AI tools that can work with various systems seamlessly.
https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/ruby-sdk
Matter exists in different states:
● Solid – fixed shape and volume, particles tightly packed.
● Liquid – fixed volume, no fixed shape, particles slide past each other.
● Gas – no fixed shape or volume, particles far apart.
● Plasma – like gas but particles are charged.
● Glass – between solid and liquid, amorphous.
● Superfluid – liquid with no resistance near absolute zero.
● Bose-Einstein Condensate – particles act as one quantum entity.
● Fermionic Condensate – similar to Bose-Einstein but formed by fermions.
● Dropleton – quantum liquid of electrons and holes.
● Degenerate Matter – exists under extreme pressure inside stars or planets.
Matter changes state when energy is added or removed.
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