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Raymond D. Roberts Jr.



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From: Steve Richfield <[email protected]>
To: AGI <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Jan 3, 2016 1:06 pm
Subject: Re: [agi] Another Patent Celebration...




John,


Yea. Maybe look at what wiggles when exposed to ultrasound and what doesn't 
move - to show how anchored various structures are. I suspect the Q of anything 
(like brain cells) immersed in liquid with random attachments would be quite 
low, like <1, so there wouldn't be much information from frequency-dependence. 
Any patters would be macroscopic - with wavelengths probably larger than the 
entire viewable area of a high-resolution virtual slice, so I don't (yet) see 
the value in patterns.


Is this along the line of your thoughts?


Steve
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On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 6:44 AM, John Rose <[email protected]> wrote:


Steve,
 
Congrats on the patent, and this is a good read. At first I was skeptical but 
it’s very interesting.
 
Here’s a thought:
Take this design, the techniques you have and replace/add a short wavelength 
vibrational scanner with cymatic pattern analysis. Basically induce/scan across 
vibrational frequencies while computationally detecting molecular cymatic 
pattern emission and position. And potentially integrate the two techniques so 
there would be cymatic + fluorescence analysis. 
 
Naturally some vibrational frequencies will be destructive so those you can hit 
those during latter scans. Just as some particle bombardment is degrading. 
Depends on the payoff I guess, what sweet spot frequencies produce best 
emission data for a scanning strategy.
 
Thinking further... what really would be inventive would be a "scope" that sees 
backward in time. 2 options. One that really can see back in time, which would 
require some new engineering physics, and one that looks back in time 
computationally, being in some ways similar to prediction into the future.
 
Generally the more intelligence involved the faster and more accurate looking 
backwards in time is. Human agents only see so accurately into the past and 
future. We do see farther collectively. A defining aspect and a way perhaps to 
measure our intelligent minds as engines is the efficiency we have to see into 
the past, to look at a forest for example and reconstruct it backwards in time 
comparing it to the actual. A super omni-intelligence, whatever that is, would 
be able to see perfectly all the way into the past "losslessly". We just have 
in our imaginational "scope" a short term jpeg-like compression view into the 
past. What makes us human though and not gods is the limited computational 
ability of our minds or the… inability to tesseract the Hamming distance or,.. 
engage a reverse-entropy lens J
 
John
 
From: Steve Richfield [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2015 3:06 AM
To: AGI <[email protected]>
Subject: [agi] Another Patent Celebration...
 



Hi all,


I just got word that the patent for my super duper microscope for diagramming 
brains now has a number - 9,229,213.



This won't be official until January 5th, but you heard it first here.



For those who want a sneak peek, I put up a small web site for it at:


http://CoincidentFocus.weebly.com


AGIers should look at the patent application and NOT the hype on the web site. 
To do this, click on the [Link to Patent] box at the bottom of the page.

Maybe with some real INFORMATION, everyone here can stop wild guessing how we 
work and get down to the serious business of implementing true intelligence.

 

Now, I need a CEO to turn this into gigabucks and true AGI. Any takers?

Steve




 









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