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Posted 05 December 2013 - 08:23 AM

breaking

http://www.theguardi...-android-droids

Google confirms plans to build robots

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http://www.trustedre...to-build-robots


Google confirms " it has acquired seven separate robotics companies within the past six months alone, Google has confirmed that it is planning to build its own automated beings" (above article citation)

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The Age of Robots will dawn during 2015.

Humanoid household robots are expected to we walking and smart and prototyping to on sale.

Then their price will plummet.

They will take over labour as we head into the 2020's with the Basic Income Guarantee giving citizens a free basic income from taxes on companies.
Basic income - Wikipedia

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Posted 05 December 2013 - 08:33 AM

Resurrection of the dead likely in 13 years.

QUANTUM ARCHAEOLOGY.

How Science is trying to resurrect the dead.





"All great truths begin as blasphemies."
George Bernard Shaw
  • Micro Map of the past being created.
  • Quantum computers and new maths to calculate detailed histories and memories of everyone dead.
  • Face and body reconstructions a million years old already achieved: mind reconstructions coming.
  • 106 billion people to be resurrected within 40 years.
MAIN ARTICLE:~~>http://web.archive.o...rchaeologyfile/

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Posted 05 December 2013 - 08:48 AM

MORE ON 400,000 yrs ago Discovery of Oldest DNA Scrambles Human Origins.

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National Geographic:

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Discovery of Oldest DNA Scrambles Human Origins Picture
Scientists reveal the surprising genetic identity of early human remains from roughly 400,000 years ago in Spain.
Photo of a skeleton of a Homo heidelbergensis from Sima de los Huesos, a unique cave site in Northern Spain.

The bones were first thought to belong to European Neanderthals, but analysis showed they are genetically closer to the Siberian Denisovans."

https://www.google.c...man DNA&tbm=nws

Quantum Archaeology


First the species- then the individual.

First the body - then the brain.


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Shadow Robots one of the most advanced humanoid robot companies in the world. (Bionic Man below).

Robots, computing and Archaeology meet in raising the dead, as human work disapears.

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Posted 05 December 2013 - 08:53 AM

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If A.I. or robotics break fast enough, the Singularity will be upon us before Resurrection happens.

Futurists are racing to verify & modify predictions, to maximise safety and opportunity.

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Posted 06 December 2013 - 08:41 AM

breaking

Archaeologists' discovery puts Buddha's birth 300 years earlier


http://www.theguardi...gy-nepal-durham

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"The impact of Coningham's work is groundbreaking in many ways. Prior to this discovery, it had been thought that the shrine at Lumbini – an important pilgrimage site for half a billion Buddhists worldwide – marked the birthplace of the Buddha in the third century BC. But the timber structure revealed by archaeologists was radio-carbon-dated to the sixth century BC."

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Posted 06 December 2013 - 09:52 AM

New Top Earth Predator discovered. (+ Video short)

http://mashable.com/...ats-meekerorum/

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"scientists now believe there was a species of mega-predator that roamed Earth at the top of the food chain for millions of years before Tyrannosaurus.
It's called Siats meekerorum, and a team of researchers led by Lindsay Zanno, a North Carolina State University paleontologist, and Peter Makovicky, from Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History, discovered the dinosaur's partial skeleton in Utah in 2008. They announced their findings last week, calling it the third largest carnivore ever discovered in North America."

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Posted 06 December 2013 - 10:02 AM

4th dec 2013
Throughput on Optic Fibers Sees Dramatic 10x Increase.



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http://www.scientifi...se#.UqGfeieReXY

"Two EPFL scientists have shown how to achieve a dramatic increase in the capacity of optical fibers. Their simple, innovative solution reduces the amount of space required between the pulses of light that transport data. The breakthrough could increase the throughput of data in telecommunications systems by a factor of 10."

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Posted 06 December 2013 - 10:16 AM

3rd dec
Why big data is going to win. Forbes.

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"Big-data sources are often linked to social media data exclusively, but can also include RFID data, logistics, production, and retailer scanner data – even weather or traffic patterns. Big data is about integrating data and analyzing patterns. Big data is not concerned with collecting the data – that’s because in today’s internet of things, data is abundant.


5 Reasons Big Data is going to win""

http://www.forbes.co...h-big-research/

Complexity is increasing with machine manipulation skills.
Before 2027 sophistication in calculation and organisation of numbers should be good enough to reconfigure the past of anyone who's lived...including their thoughts.... then reconstruct them with micro robotics.

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Posted 06 December 2013 - 02:31 PM

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A Technological Singularity has been expected since the turn of the Millennium.

Turing said computing power would equate one human brain essentially by 2000.



Verner Vinge told NASA in 1993 that he'd be surprised if it happened much before 2006 or after 2030

The Coming Technological Singularity: How to Survive in the Post-Human Era, 1993

; Ray Kurzweil gathered trend graphs to show it would occur in 2045.
The Singularity Is Near.


He's moved to Google to try and build Superintelligence. If successful, this will cause the Singularity:

2013:

https://www.youtube....05934#t=1h9m13s



Isaac Newton predicted it for 2060 (using Biblcal sources!).

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Posted 06 December 2013 - 02:42 PM

‘Immune gene’ found in Neanderthals.


http://www.heritaged...derthals/100157


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A research group at Bonn University and international collaborators discovered a novel receptor, which allows the immune system of modern humans to recognize dangerous invaders, and subsequently elicits an immune response. The blueprint for this advantageous structure was in addition identified in the genome of Neanderthals, hinting at its origin. The receptor provided these early humans with immunity against local diseases. The presence of this receptor in Europeans but its absence in early men suggests that it was inherited from Neanderthals. The results have been published in advance online in theJournal of Biological Chemistry. The printed edition is expected in a following issue.
When pathogens infect the human body, the immune system identifies and attacks dangerous invaders. During evolution, an efficient defence system developed, which vaguely resembles methods used by secret agents. With the help of certain genes, the human leukocyte antigen system (HLA) produces receptors that assess the risk rate of the pathogens using their profile which has just eight amino acids. “This function can be compared to a text which is identified by a spy as being suspicious, based on just a few letters of a word,” says Prof. Dr. Norbert Koch from the Institute for Genetics, Department of Immunobiology at the University of Bonn.
Immune System Scans the Amino Acids of the Pathogens
In order to decipher this message, the immune system breaks down the invaders proteins into peptides and subsequently scans a proportion of the peptides for their amino acid sequences. Up until now, a total of three different peptide receptors of more than 1000 different manifestations were known, which in humans can read the telltale letter combinations. “This variety is needed so that the immune system can rate the entire spectrum of pathogens relevant for humans,” explains Prof. Koch. A fourth receptor, or another “spy”, has now been found by an international team of scientists from the University of Düsseldorf, the Technical University of Munich, Jacobs University Bremen and Cambridge University under the leadership of the immunobiologists at the University of Bonn.
This receptor, which is abbreviated as “HLA-DRaDPb”, consists of the combination of subunits of already known receptors. Scientists compared the gene sequence, which encodes the discovered receptor, with data bases and determined that an estimated two-thirds of Europeans carry this important structure. Even Prof. Koch carries the blueprint for this “spy”, as one of his students found out by sequencing his DNA. Scientists were nonetheless surprised to learn that the gene sequence required for this receptor is rare in people in southern Africa, the region known as the cradle of mankind. “When early man, the ancestor of today’s humans, left Africa and migrated a few hundred thousand years ago to Europe, he did not yet have this receptor,” says Prof. Koch.

Modern Man Owes Receptor to Neanderthals"

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Posted 06 December 2013 - 02:51 PM

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Artificial intelligence: will have to think for itself in space.


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It was set up by the German Aeronautics and Space Research Center (DLR) at a multi-purpose facility near Bonn, where ten teams from German universities and industry have just competed in the DLR SpaceBot Cup. Basically, it was a chance for them to show off their latest, high-tech robots."

http://www.dw.de/art...pace/a-17245767

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Posted 06 December 2013 - 02:57 PM

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Posted 06 December 2013 - 03:08 PM

United Nations moves to Halt Robots.

http://www.telegraph...e-outlawed.html

Computing experts from 37 countries call for ban on killer robots.

Oct 2013

"Admiral Lord West, who was at the briefing, said: "I find the idea of artificial intelligence doing targeting and weapon delivery quite abhorrent, and I believe we need to do something to make that illegal globally. I think it is extremely dangerous."



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Posted 06 December 2013 - 05:38 PM

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Posted 06 December 2013 - 06:06 PM

5th dec

Researchers compete to bring humanoid robots to life


http://www.computerw..._robots_to_life

"Teams of researchers are hoping to give life to a six-foot, 330-pound humanoid robot at the the Robotics Challenge in Homestead, Fla. on Dec. 20 and 21.
The teams are expected to enable the robot -- and others -- to autonomously walk, use human tools and drive a car.
The event is sponsored by DARPA, or the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, an arm of the U.S. Department of Defense that focuses on advanced research."

Walking has been a huge technological problem

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 06:53 PM

more on the Neanderthal Discovery

Neanderthals Had Living Spaces With a Kitchen, Living Room and Workspace; Similar to Early and Modern Humans

http://www.universit...dern-humans.htm



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Although the bottom picture is an artists impression, this is surface data..incomplete and inexact.

As computing advances we will calculate exact, specific data for anything in our past.

This will enable memories, as well as bodies of living people to be reconstructed with microrobots. this will happen so fast (maybe faster) because of accelerating trends in technology and maths..

The age of Resurrected Man is due before 2027.

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 07:08 PM

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 07:13 PM

WE're mving to
Recursive Civilization

Recursive civilization is one where the past, present and future interact.




It is a possible scenario in the run up to a technological singularity, mentioned in QA which is attempting the science of bringing the ancient dead back to life.

A truly recursive civilization would not only recover people from the past who had died but also have interactive (different from specific time travel) where people live interactively in different eras as well as in different geographical places.


There are already people living in different eras in the same geography, but they do not communicate.

In recursive civilization, everyone from the past, present and future would interact, traveling to each other's eras. This raises many paradoxes, which may be solved by Many Worlds Theory.

People's lives seen in 4 dimensions

A possible result is that historical existence would become normal, with individuals choosing not to interact with some people and adjusting for rapid adaption to instantaneously changing environments.

We dont see our environments changing quickly (although they change) and ourselves are not yet modified to superhuman intelligences that could accommodate it.

Time zone were thought closed, but coming intelligent systems may enable crossing them

There are thought to be many dimensions and the possibility of living interactive lives in many may be viable.

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 07:21 PM

ll humanoid beings are likely to be resurretable in two decades if A.I. advances as projected on present trends.


'Adventurous human woman' wanted to give birth to Neanderthal'

earlier in 2013
Neanderthal Baby Clone: George Church, Harvard Geneticist,





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Posted 07 December 2013 - 07:26 PM

TED De-Extinction talks 2013:

John Fahey – “A New Century of Exploration
Chris Anderson – “TED Welcomes You
Carl Zimmer – “(Some) EXTINCTION IS (not necessarily) FOREVER

WHO



Isabella Kirkland – “A Still Life of Stilled Life
Susan Haig – “Bringing Back the Birds of Our Dreams
Hendrik Poinar – “Not All Mammoths Were Woolly
Michael Archer – “Second Chance for Tasmanian Tigers and Fantastic Frogs
Joel Sartore – “Endangered Studio


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HOW


Soon:Escaping to a garden near you.

Alberto Fernández-Arias – “The First De-extinction
Oliver Ryder – “Genetic Rescue and Biodiversity Banking
Robert Lanza – “The Use of Cloning and Stem Cells to Resurrect Life
George Church – “Hybridizing with Extinct Species
Michael McGrew – “Pigeons from Chickens
Ben Novak – “How to Bring Passenger Pigeons All the Way Back



WHY AND WHY NOT



History as you've never seen it


Stanley Temple – “De-extinction: A Game-changer for Conservation Biology
David Ehrenfeld – “Extinction Reversal? Don’t Count on It.
Kate Jones – “Why and Why Not Is a Matter of Specifics
James Tate – “Rules, Regs, and Reactions
Beth Shapiro – “Ancient DNA: What It Is and What It Could Be




Hank Greely – “De-extinction: Hubris or Hope?
WILD AGAIN

Henri Kerkdijk-Otten – “Restoring Europe’s Wildlife with Aurochs and Others
Kent Redford – “Tainted Species?
William Powell – “Reviving the American Forest with the American Chestnut
David Burney – “Rewilding, Ecological Surrogacy, and Now… De-extinction?
Michael Mace – “California Condors Back from the Brink



FIRST A DEAD SPECIES

NEXT A DEAD INDIVIDUAL - THOUGHTS AN' ALL.

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 07:44 PM

Researchers show possibility of cloning quantum information from the past


http://phys.org/news...ng-quantum.html

Mark Wilde, an LSU assistant professor with a joint appointment in the Department has shown how it may be possible to cone information from the past at quantum scales:

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 07:52 PM

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Scientists build a low-cost, open-source 3-D metal printer


"new low-cost 3D printer developed by Michigan Technological University's Joshua Pearce and his team could add hammers to that list. The detailed plans, software and firmware are all freely available and open-source, meaning anyone can use them to make their own metal 3D printer."

Read more at: http://phys.org/news...-metal.html#jCp
new low-cost 3D printer developed by Michigan Technological University's Joshua Pearce and his team could add hammers to that list. The detailed plans, software and firmware are all freely available and open-source, meaning anyone can use them to make their own metal 3D printer.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news...-metal.html#jCp

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 07:56 PM

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 08:17 PM

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The quantum computing revolution: BlackBerry billionaire Mike Lazaridis is betting on tech that hasn’t been invented … yet


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The quantum revolution Mike Lazaridis expects is grand enough. Inventing the mythical quantum computer, which the BlackBerry billionaire has set as the primary goal of his massive investment in the southern Ontario technology hub known as Quantum Valley, could create a trillion-dollar market that Canada stands to dominate. He says the question is when, not if. The scientists say years, not decades.
But this is just the part he thinks he can predict.
“There is a quantum revolution coming, an industrial revolution,” he said. “It’s audacious.”"

more>>http://news.national...n-invented-yet/

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 10:41 PM

China attempts Artificial Rain

""China has used cloud seeding before on a sporadic basis, for example, to ensure clear skies for the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. The technique the Chinese use involves firing rockets carrying a payload of silver iodide particles into the clouds. Ice crystals then form from super-cooled liquid water in the clouds, using the particles as nucleation points. The crystals fall as rain or snow depending on the temperature below. The idea is that the artificial precipitation should clear the smog below.

There are other methods that deploy different chemicals designed to work in warmer clouds, but the "glaciogenic" method the Chinese use is considered the most effective, says Steven Siems from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.""
http://www.newscient...icial-rain.html

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Controlling the environment can only come with vast calculation ability.

When such computation is available, we will be close towards calculating resurrection.

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 10:55 PM

Bionic Eye Implant Will Become Available in U.S. in Coming Weeks. Nov 2013

http://singularityhub.com

"...average Americans will gain access to it before the end of 2013. The device, made by California-based Second Sight with support from the Department of Energy, will in the coming weeks become medically available in the United States for patients blinded by retinitis pigmentosa, or RP, a degenerative eye disease that affects 1 in 4,000 Americans."




The implications of this....if a human-equivilent bionic eye now...why now a super bionic eye tomorrow?

For Quantum Archaeology, the maths and technology behind it is what;s important.

Cryonics and QA are going to need technology and mathematics to reconstruct the dead.
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From the Singularity Hub going upmarket fast since Kurzweil took it over!

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 11:10 PM

The mathematics of forecasting
Dec 03, 2013
www.physorg.org

In case you think mathematicians have no sense of humour:

""Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future," the Danish physicist Niels Bohr said –"

http://phys.org/news...athematics.html

"newly established research group "Computational Statistics" at the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS) and W3 professor at the Institute of Stochastics at the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT). His research group is located at HITS. The joint appointment reflects the intensive cooperation between the institutions. With Tilmann Gneiting and Alexandros Stamatakis (Bioinformatics), two HITS researchers now are professors at the KIT."

Past & future follow similar methods for prediction (future) and retridiction(past)

Future is bigger because of an expanding universe. Also we have cross-referenced artefacts from the past eg archaeological finds, but the future is much more difficult and calculation-based.

The future is mainly done on large scales IMO.

Also many starting points in the present calculate back to fewer common elements in the past the further backwards you go.

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 11:15 PM

Science Maths and Technology are racing forwards covering the same amount of increase in shorter and shorter times, cross-helping each other.

Many important ideas look laughable as amateurs drive them







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Different disciplines soaring up


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will become able to merge into Machine Intelligence
in the 2020's by deconstructing and cataloguing then analysing the past we can better predict the future to give us a survival adge:


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Punching thru a Singularity

The Coming Technological Singularity


1993
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Within thirty years, we will have the technological
means to create superhuman intelligence. Shortly after,
the human era will be ended."
www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/vinge/misc/singularity.html‎

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Posted 07 December 2013 - 11:53 PM

http://www.dailymail...picking-up.html

Researchers in Ohio have found a revolutionary way to let amputees feel what they're touching with prosthetic hands.
The team from Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University has created a means of letting users feel more sensations, better, and with more sustained results than ever before.
While others have hade lukewarm success at connecting nerves with electrodes, this team's special technique has created remarkable results.
video...

The prosthetic hand that lets users FEEL what they're picking up
  • Researchers at the Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University have created a new way to connect prosthetic hands to human nerves




Shadow Robot Company hand is the most advanced in the world:


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