Unless science understands how LENR produces heat inside planets, they will
be faced with mounting numbers of unsolvable cosmological conundrums.
Scientists shocked to find Mercury has liquid metal core and a magnetic
field like Earth
MAY 13, 2015 BY DAN TAYLOR
Scientists shocked to find Mercury
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 12:26 AM, H LV wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Chris Zell wrote:
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>> It’s too bad Startrek isn’t around anymore because it got people to think
>> about these future challenges.
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> Star Trek "Money
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Chris Zell wrote:
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> It’s too bad Startrek isn’t around anymore because it got people to think
> about these future challenges.
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Star Trek "Money doesn't exist in the 24th Century"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2wqSDupcxY
Harry
Axil Axil wrote:
> This paper describes how the performance of AI machines tends to improve
> at the same pace that AI researchers get access to faster hardware. The
> processing power and memory capacity necessary to match general
> intellectual performance of the human
more...
http://www.kurzweilai.net/the-web-within-us-minds-and-machines-become-one
There are many new technologies waiting in the wings that will allow this
to happen. Nanotube circuits, for example, are capable of forming extremely
dense three-dimensional arrays of computing elements. A 1 inch
http://www.jetpress.org/volume1/moravec.htm
*ABSTRACT*
This paper describes how the performance of AI machines tends to improve at
the same pace that AI researchers get access to faster hardware. The
processing power and memory capacity necessary to match general
intellectual performance of the
Axil Axil wrote:
By 2030, the PC will be 1000 times faster then the human brain.
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In what sense? Computers have always been much faster than the human brain
for some operations. The first computer, ENIAC, was much faster than the
humans it replaced.
Computers are now
By 2030, the PC will be 1000 times faster then the human brain. A PC chip
will be planted in the brain that will provide health monitoring, internet
communications, added memory storage and computational power. It may be
possible to see out of other people's or robot's eyes and hear what other
Greetings Vortex,
Not sure of the accuracy of the LGE Antigravity Drone.
BUT specs IF true...3 pounds and 10 inches in diameternot a balloon:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/antigravity-drone-lge-first-in-the-world#/
Ron Kita, Chiralex
It has proven for the first time that the deepest part of the lunar mantle
is soft, based upon the agreement between observation results and the
theoretical calculations.
The research team also clarified that heat is efficiently generated by the
tides in the soft part, deepest in the mantle.
In
Here is another one
http://internetmedicine.com/dermatology-apps/
there are a lot of them.
There will be a time when your personal computing device will monitor your
body 24/7/365 and report any developing medical problems.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
This may be the app
http://www.lubax.com/
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 4:18 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> I heard that there is an iphone app using photo comparison logic that uses
> a database of skin cancer photos that generates a 20% better record for
> correct skin cancer diag
I heard that there is an iphone app using photo comparison logic that uses
a database of skin cancer photos that generates a 20% better record for
correct skin cancer diag than can be produced by diag from a skin doctor.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Jed Rothwell
Bob Cook wrote:
Why does such a data base not already exist?—maybe radiologists are afraid
> of being left out of the picture.
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This database does exist. It is being constructed now. It will be a while
before it can be used clinically.
- Jed
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Intelligent robots make millions of jobs
Technology is a double edge sword. It gives and it takes away. For the more
savvy it can give employment.
A few years ago, I could never publish books or sell software. Now with a
click of a button my products are available
Jed,”.. In the past, education helped because automation and robots
usually replaced unskilled labor.”
I agree it helped in the past, but currently a degree is mainly used by
personnel departments as a measure of your conformity and is little more
that what a high school diploma used to
2016-02-17 16:35 GMT+01:00 Jed Rothwell :
> In the past, education helped because automation and robots usually
> replaced unskilled labor. I think for the next few decades they will
> continue to replace unskilled labor more quickly than skilled or
> intellectual labor.
It seems to me that, as a practical matter, some sort of socialism or
communism must emerge by default. If human society is no longer directed by
the dictates of a supposed personal Creator, then another
basis for common morality must be found. I think that would be service to the
many,
Good surprises are necessary.
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/02/feb-17-2016-lenr-sacred-cow-candidates.html
Best wishes,
Peter
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
Hello Ludwik,
No, communism was old already when introduced in Russia (even older in
Poland). However, if we stay with that side of the communism that deals
with distribution of basic needs it has it points. The problem is that it
decides that one group has too little and that that has to be
Why does such a data base not already exist?—maybe radiologists are afraid of
being left out of the picture.
Bob Cook
From: Axil Axil
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 9:13 AM
To: vortex-l
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Intelligent robots threaten millions of jobs
One advancement is global data
About education -- in a future in which the economic difficulties being
discussed are worked out to some extent, there will be a lot of free time.
Furthering one's education seems like a good way to spend some of this
time. I suspect that education will change significantly in the next 200
years,
One advancement is global data "accumulation and application". A
demetoligent or radiologist automaton will accumulate a global data base
which contains all the images of shin cancer or the x-rays associated with
a given condition from all over the world over many decades. an AI will use
that
Technology is a double edge sward. It gives and it takes away. For the more
savvy it can give employment.
A few years ago, I could never publish books or sell software. Now with a
click of a button my products are available world wide. They are available
from Japan, across Europe, to
Ludwik Kowalski wrote:
> We believed that in the next economic system, Communism, people will be
> receiving goods "according to their needs, not according to their work.
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In the distant future, hundreds of years from now, it is certain that
things will work out
From: Esa Ruoho
Ø Hmm Jones, sounds interesting. How would you use an audio monitor to look
for correlations with the lumen output?
The Russians are claiming the power source is Schumann resonance, which is
extremely low frequency (ELF) waves, mostly inaudible to humans, which can be
a.ashfield wrote:
Please explain why more education will help when there aren't enough jobs.
> The estimates I see suggest there will only be one new job for every five
> that are lost.
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In the past, education helped because automation and robots usually
replaced
Please explain why more education will help when there aren't enough
jobs. The estimates I see suggest there will only be one new job for
every five that are lost.
Yes, I agree and wrote about how robotics is moving up the ladder
challenging more skilled jobs. For example a fully automated
Hmm Jones, sounds interesting. How would you use an audio monitor to look
for correlations with the lumen output?
I'm afraid I don't have RF meter, Oscilloscope or Radiation Monitor or Lux
/ Lumen Meter.
On 16 February 2016 at 20:45, Jones Beene wrote:
> *From:* Esa Ruoho
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