Hi There, Cari Amici (Dear Friends).
No secret: many useful solutions exist onto junction of the very & even too different branches of the Knowledge, but scientific team cannot be widened ad infinitum to be skilled of everything because of resource's lack & due to problem to manage. One solution of possible, at current time, is to create HEIS(Hyper-Effective Intellectual System). Actually, HEIS will be the network of human(s) & computers, connected to each other via BCI (brain computer interface).
My point is to develop SIC through following steps:
1. to alloy my brain with machine.
2. I'll do my best to inquire machine as my new body.
3. my brain will be stimulated to use its slight working parts.
4. to research different ways to make brain's tissue be growing.
5. to study the opportunities to directly connect with brains of animals & another persons(volunteers).
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I need scientific center to conduct this project. A little remark: it's just matter of closest time, when conventional methods to R&D shall be completely useless to advance technology even inch ahead. Meanwhile, state-of-the-art techs cannot not only to solve current challenges, but de-facto they have become problems per se (Chernobyl, Fukushima etc.)! In result of the aforesaid project, we can get ways to open up the Gate to New Technologies.
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Thanks a lot in Advance.
SIC is super intellectual computer, actually, HEIS, but maybe less powerful than HEIS :)
well, Amicus, i think here is right place to post names of valuable persons :)
so here we go! ;D
Rodolfo Llinas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pgmoz4f8LA4
Miguel Nicolelis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFzvhZ1qhRg
Oliver Sacks
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fd/9.13.09OliverSacksByLuigiNovi.jpg/220px-9.13.09OliverSacksByLuigiNovi.jpg)
Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Sacks) Contacts (http://www.oliversacks.com/contact/general-correspondence/)
Bruce S. McEwen
(http://www.rockefeller.edu/research/images/upload/headshots/McEwen.1204217853.gif)
Information (http://www.rockefeller.edu/research/faculty/labheads/BruceMcEwen/)
Randal A. Koene
(http://www.kurzweilai.net/images/randal-at-humanity-plus-at-Caltech-2010-420x512.jpg)
Link (http://www.kurzweilai.net/randal-a-koene)
::) Soon, enthusiastic minds about brain emulation w/ supercomputers shall be in desperate need 4 new methods ;)
a little example of practical missions with BAs (bio-avatar): mice can be useful to conduct reconnaissance + delivering some equipment/stuff to "client" ;) most benefit of BAs are their Second-to-None ability to act in (semi)autonomous mode. :)
Patrick Joseph McGovern
(http://specials-images.forbes.com/imageserve/0dUd1ma5Se1bM/186x282.jpg?fit=scale&background=000000)
Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Joseph_McGovern)
Ralph C. Merkle
(http://www.merkle.com/images/merkleByGreenSmall.jpg)
www (http://www.merkle.com/)
So if I write to DARPA to ask them about an opening for you, they will want to know your qualifications :P
IF they even take my request seriously 8)
Quote from: zorgon on August 02, 2012, 10:02:02 AM
So if I write to DARPA to ask them about an opening for you, they will want to know your qualifications :P
qualification at what? to be guinea pig? :) the key question here is conception itself: BA & BC (bio-computer) ain't new ideas at all. but these stuff needs the volunteers, not afraid by mission with one-way ticket. 1st phases are damned dirty work & far not everyone is ready to do it. ;)
QuoteIF they even take my request seriously 8)
Ye f*Kingly gotcha it,
Amicus. i think support movement of some Scientists will be useful :) + needless to say, pure robotics has gobbled up money with no results at the end. ;D + darpa really needs something new, effective & cheap ;)
O, L :o rd, perhaps they have to send their wish list (http://www.forbes.com/sites/singularity/2012/08/02/darpas-new-challenge-increase-robotic-power-efficiency-by-2000-percent/) to f*King $anta? ;D
curiously (http://www.dailydisruption.com/2012/08/disruptor-of-the-day-dan-kaufman-director-of-the-information-innovation-office-at-darpa/) :D
Baroness Susan Greenfield
(http://petersfraserdunlop.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/susan_greenfield-93x123.jpg)
Link (http://www.petersfraserdunlop.com/Authors/baroness-susan-greenfield) perhaps some kind of reality $how would be a useful instrument 4 movement. ;)
That's a cute one :P
No reply from DARPA yet :( But I did find a list of University projects
Quote from: zorgon on August 07, 2012, 02:06:29 AM
That's a cute one :P
This Lady has good potential to run $how ;)
QuoteNo reply from DARPA yet :( But I did find a list of University projects
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doAnB5_eDnw&feature=player_detailpage#t=498s
somewhere access is granted ;D now darpa hopes hella much on breakthrough w/ AI. but if they even shall get fast algorithms to develop AI's basis, to debug all-that stuff will need BA techs ;) very troubles of AI Always been the speed, the security & the reliability :D
some moments about AI. very basis of this is 3 CFs (cognitive functions) to recognize anything around:
* Objects(form, texture & color).
* Actions (an object applies to or applying to an object).
* Context (what action means at given situation).
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to realize fast CFs needs to've polynomial time algo(algorithm) 4 k-SAT, in particular 3-SAT (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boolean_satisfiability_problem) problem.
Kevin Warwick
(http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-ash2/161513_570241605_7055689_n.jpg)
Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Warwick)
Evil guy
(http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-snc4/373042_216311481960_1625208104_n.jpg)
this one doesn't need introduction & most words about him the're uncensored ;D frankly, he deserves'em. but i like his way to envision :)
When it comes to cyberware, I intend to have at least one rule. I'm not using anything that can't be taken off.
Quote from: petrus4 on August 09, 2012, 02:28:55 AM
When it comes to cyberware, I intend to have at least one rule. I'm not using anything that can't be taken off.
i'm very against to put BCI, BA & so on techniques onto public access because bad (soft/hard)ware can damage brain & modern techs have no way to defend users. but this technology must be R&D'ed & used to get most effective computers w/ new design.
http://www.braingate.com/company.html
I agree...
(http://www.startrek.com/legacy_media/images/200509/ds9-401-locutus-at-wolf359-02/320x240.jpg)
http://www.csail.mit.edu/node/1571
Brain-computer interfaces (http://hapticity.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/4750001.jpg)
http://hapticity.net/tag/brain-computer-interfaces/Brain Waves Can 'Write' On a Computer in Early Tests, Researchers ShowQuoteScienceDaily (Dec. 7, 2009) — Neuroscientists at the Mayo Clinic campus in Jacksonville, Fla., have demonstrated how brain waves can be used to type alphanumerical characters on a computer screen. By merely focusing on the "q" in a matrix of letters, for example, that "q" appears on the monitor
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/12/091206181911.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwNUpOVZu2E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QxPR25DMAg
by the way, Amicus, what about Google guys? :) they're at very verge to improve SDP stuff ;)
i can't not recall this movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eCD5Nuoyi4
so clear example how BA techniques could be used :)
Amicus, what about all those guys (http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=236.0)? :) remote viewing & BA techniques ain't far from one another ;)
Amicus, good human tossed me a curious idea to look through another agencies, in particular NSF. what about'em? :)
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5444 this one looks good :)
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so here we go :) funny-bunny, but fact: at now, i cannot provide formal stuff to'em directly. thereby,
Amicus, here is your step + remember my promise might be broken only by my death:
Quote from: SarK0Yif you give me a pass into darpa, Technologies & money 4 the Moon shan't be a problem for ye.
Anyway, even in
Hell, i'll try my best :)
Greetings Friend SarKOY:
Even though we have not directly addressed your (HEIS) adventure, we are with you in Spirit and support your endeavors.
Perhaps waiting is not filled... :'(
We are with you... :)
Peace Love Light
tfw (http://serve.mysmiley.net/animals/animal0028.gif) (//http://)
Liberty & Equality or Revolution
Quote from: thorfourwinds on September 19, 2012, 02:00:19 AM
Greetings Friend SarKOY:
Even though we have not directly addressed your (HEIS) adventure, we are with you in Spirit and support your endeavors.
Perhaps waiting is not filled... :'(
We are with you... :)
Peace Love Light
tfw (http://serve.mysmiley.net/animals/animal0028.gif) (//http://)
Liberty & Equality or Revolution
Thank ye very much my
Friends! :) i Highly appreciate the Support of Yours:) The sooner we'll wipe a crap away from
Holy Earth the better ;)
i can't stomach to pass by this news :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiTus-tspfA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiTus-tspfA&feature=player_detailpage#t=220s
In result, we get:
1. coolant flow makes mechanical vibrations on chip.
2. coolant must be highly purified stuff.
3. frequency of processors shall be lain lower than 40% of normal to get whole that machine running stably.
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So where do those guys ever get seen cost-efficient & fast-running solution? :) Such a Mystery! :)
http://www.darpa.mil/Our_Work/DSO/Programs/Cognitive_Technology_Threat_Warning_System_%28CT2WS%29.aspx
Seems some things of HEIS have taken a place. ::)
Amici,
here, i would like to mention a conception of fast brain-machine communications (NeuroKeyBoard). Classical scheme needs to use recognition of brain's activity that makes communication too slow, unstable & expensive hardware/software has to be used.
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Very root of NKB is to teach brain to operate digital codes for communication with computer. Actually, conception looks like:
* implant is connected with 33 groups of neurons to provide (up/down)link for 32 bits (each group plays as a bit).
* first group of neurons is the flag to indicate the start of an operation (write/read).
* other groups are used to command the kind of an operation & to receive/transmit data.
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In short, computer puts digital codes into brain & brain learns to remember them and to repeat those codes (to answer with them to machine).
Amici, seems HEIS has gotten on its railways. :)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/feb/28/brains-rats-connected-share-information
QuoteIn a medical journal published this month, radiologist, Seung-Schik Yoo of Harvard Medical School in Boston, has shown the world that it's possible to control the physical motions of a rat with nothing more than the brain activity of a human.
A relatively basic brain-to-brain connection was established by enabling the motor cortex portion of an anesthetized rat's brain to receive signals from a human volunteer who was wearing an EEG (electroencephalography) cap. An intermediary device capable of channeling focused ultrasonic pulses transmits the signals from human to rat.
The goal of the experiment was to move the rat's tail while the rat was asleep using only the thoughts of the volunteer. i09 reports that all six participants were successful at controlling the rat's tail with an accuracy rate of 94 percent and with a time delay of 1.6 seconds from the moment of thought initiation to the tail movement.
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/347254
Quote from: SarK0Y on March 08, 2013, 12:16:22 AM
Amici, seems HEIS has gotten on its railways. :)
Sorry I was not able to find someone that wants your brain to plug in to :(
I will keep looking :D
Quote from: SarK0Y on September 20, 2012, 09:00:56 PM
i can't stomach to pass by this news :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiTus-tspfA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiTus-tspfA&feature=player_detailpage#t=220s
In result, we get:
1. coolant flow makes mechanical vibrations on chip.
2. coolant must be highly purified stuff.
3. frequency of processors shall be lain lower than 40% of normal to get whole that machine running stably.
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So where do those guys ever get seen cost-efficient & fast-running solution? :) Such a Mystery! :)
Current Flow = Heat = Major Problem.
There other ways of producing "Processing Systems"... that don't involve Electrical Energy.
My experience ?
Development and Manufacture of Automotive Control Computers, in the 1980's and 1990's...
I closed the doors to my Business in the latter part of the 1990's, and have since been developing
a different form of Processing System.
Quote from: zorgon on April 05, 2013, 11:15:55 PM
Sorry I was not able to find someone that wants your brain to plug in to :(
I will keep looking :D
Amicus, i vastly appreciate your efforts :) Anyway, as i'w told (informed), HEIS will be supported at full speed & every Fool (volunteer) will get a place :D recent experiments were kindergarten: real fun will begin with two-way connection of Bio-Avatar & operator -- this phase will push most of operators directly in mental hospital.
Quote from: SarK0Y on April 05, 2013, 11:40:38 PMr -- this phase will push most of operators directly in mental hospital.
I don't doubt that :P(http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/62139_493991423996735_1085087062_n.jpg)
Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on April 05, 2013, 11:40:09 PM
Current Flow = Heat = Major Problem.
There other ways of producing "Processing Systems"... that don't involve Electrical Energy.
My experience ?
Development and Manufacture of Automotive Control Computers, in the 1980's and 1990's...
I closed the doors to my Business in the latter part of the 1990's, and have since been developing
a different form of Processing System.
Matrix, you're 100% correct: Bio-Systems exploit HD - effects to sync hive of cells, so computations out the is much more efficient. :)
QuoteDr. Nicolelis and his colleagues then turned from rats to monkeys, with a new twist on earlier experiments in which individual monkeys learned to control a robot arm. This time the scientists implanted electrodes into two monkeys instead of one.
Each monkey looked at a computer screen on which there were images of an arm and a ball. The computer combined the brain signals from both monkeys to move the arm. The two monkeys learned to work together to reliably move the arm to the ball, which produced a reward.
In another trial, one monkey learned to control the horizontal movement of the arm while the other monkey controlled its vertical movement by means of electrical brain impulses. In an even more ambitious test, the scientists programmed a virtual arm in three-dimensional space, allowing three monkeys to share control of different aspects of its movement.
Once again, the monkeys learned to move the arm to the ball. Even when one of the monkeys did a bad job of controlling the arm, the other two compensated to keep it on track.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/14/science/scientists-demonstrate-animal-mind-melds.html?_r=0
So, guys have done quite good progress :) ::)