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#871 Julia36

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 12:06 PM

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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https://www.youtube....h?v=as5-sCAx2fE



How can we recreate atoms, molecules, organs, reproduce paintings by forgers that experts cant distinguish.
Bake similar cakes from archived recipes, and do most scientific experiments , which have to be repeatable or are not accepted as science?
We might certainly recreate every man who has ever lived on earth and many who tragically died before birth.

In limitless space and energy (the modern model of the multi-verse) there is no limit on the number of variations of past people we can make.
The size of the earth, from human scales, to the quantum scales, make all of it but a fragment of possible sizes.
Given every permutation of elements possible may be done in time, it is illogical to state once dead always dead.
Man does not defy the laws of physics.

Large as human ego is, it cannot cast Man outside science but as medicine, observation and measurement increasingly show, Man is built by and subject to the laws of physics absolutely!

Archaeology, which is the science and art of recovering the past, and has begun recovering living systems in evolutionary 'resurrection' biology.
Why should it stop with virgin bodies, built by recovered DNA? Why couldn't we recover the minds and memories too? Are these systems too small for coming technologies and maths? Is there some law forbidding retrieval - as reconstruction - of human fragments?
Does the path to recovery of data cease because we are dealing with human beings? We recover the whole universe in increasing and hastening detail with models boasting trillions of evolving, moving parts: their aim is presumably to simulate our universe to the smallest piece that has existed.
Man is part of that universe: so is his brain: so are his memories. None of them derived by chance (I dispute chance exists), none popped into being from nowhere; no go to a place like Hades from whence their is no return. (not even the religious myths posit this if you read them well)

Quantum archaeology is not in conflict with essential religion: it confirms one of its greatest propositions: that there is life after death.

The race is on to formulate a Law of Conservation of Information. Causation and reversibility are enough to assert one.
Everything by number, order, relationship: everything observable and measurable.

"Number rules the universe" Pythagoras

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 12:23 PM

https://www.youtube....h?v=lzi-0Oh1lxk

Stonehenge Christmas 2013

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http://www.culture24...ology/art462397

Modern science to unlock the secrets of couples holding each other ...

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http://siberiantimes...for-3500-years/
These compelling images show ancient burials in Staryi Tartas village, in Novosibirsk region, where scientists have studied some 600 tombs. Dozens contain the bones of couples, facing each other, some with their hands held together seemingly for eternity.
Others show men or women buried with a child or children. But why? Archeologists are struggling for explanations and believe DNA tests will provide the answers to these remarkable burials which one writer Vasiliy Labetskiy described poignantly as skeletons in 'post-mortal hugs with bony hands clasped together'.
As eminent academic Vyacheslav Molodin, 65, told The Siberian Times there are a number of theories about these Andronovo burials - for example that after the man died, his wife was killed and buried with him - but for now the true reason remains unclear. Another version even suggests that some of the couples were deliberately buried as if in a sexual act, possibly with a young woman sacrificed to play this role in the grave. "


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We model the world/universe around us or go extinct.
Part of the model must be accurately detailing the moving past.


Breaking:
27 dec 2013

"An international cooperation system for cancer genome research has been set up for personalized cancer treatment, prediction, and prevention. "

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The only requirement for resurrection is calculation.

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 12:40 PM

Wriggling worm is breakthrough for artificial life

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Early efforts to construct an artificial life form in a software model have reached a milestone"


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An ambitious project to recreate an entire roundworm, cell by cell, in a software model has reached a crucial breakthrough as the digital animal wriggled for the first time.

The OpenWorm project brings together scientists and programmers from around the world in the common goal of entirely recreating the structure and behaviour of Caenorhabditis elegans inside a machine.

The 1mm worm lives in warm soil and was the first multi-cellular organism to have its whole genome completely sequenced. The creature is the perfect candidate for the project because it exhibits relatively advanced behaviour such as finding a mate and avoiding predators despite being composed of just 1,000 cells, and has been the focus of a huge amount of scientific research."



https://www.youtube....h?v=Rxt_Y2Q5R4Q





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Posted 27 December 2013 - 01:02 PM

Delicate Eye Cells Are Latest to Be 3D-Printed

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Singularity Hub-
"British scientists have successfully printed retinal cells."




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Great article:


http://singularityhu...-be-3d-printed/


The Impact of 3D Pringting

Harvard Business Review:


"goods will be manufactured at or close to their point of purchase or consumption"
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Another implication is that goods will be infinitely more customized, because altering them won’t require retooling, only tweaking the instructions in the software. Creativity in meeting individuals’ needs will come to the fore, just as quality control did in the age of rolling out sameness.
These first-order implications will cause businesses all along the supply, manufacturing, and retailing chains to rethink their strategies and operations. And a second-order implication will have even greater impact. As 3-D printing takes hold, the factors that have made China the workshop of the world will lose much of their force."

more>
http://hbr.org/2013/...ange-the-world/

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 01:10 PM

"All living organisms are tips of an evolutionary tree that emerged over 3.5 billion years from a single common ancestor."
http://phys.org/news...onary-tree.html



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Posted 27 December 2013 - 01:28 PM

Hyoid bone analysis supports hypothesis of complex language in Neanderthals

Dec 19, 2013

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""High-resolution 3D analyses of a fossilized hyoid bone support the hypothesis that the Neanderthals communicated with the use of complex language.
"the results of a comparison between the biomechanical properties of the Kebara hyoid and those of the same bone in Homo sapiens."



http://phys.org/news...is-complex.html

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 01:33 PM

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First complex detailed simulation of human brain due in from 2022:

10 Billion Euros HUMAN BRAIN
PROJECT 19 videos (about 3 minutes each)

1st video






https://www.youtube....manBrainProject

Once a typical human brain can be simulated (modeled) we can inseryt this in a more Quantum Archaeology Grid.

When enouigh detail is on the Grid, the entire Grid can be calcuated, filling in many unknowns causally and probabilisticaly, to draw the past, down past individual memories of dead people.

Then reciver then=m with microrobotics.

With accelerating computing, this may be possibke by 2027.

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 02:04 PM

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 02:09 PM

Significance of sun alignment with two Roman monuments


Article created on Thursday, December 26, 2013


"An archaeo-informaticist from Indiana University has used virtual simulations to turn back the clock over two thousand years to show the significance of an alignment of the sun with two monuments tied to the founder of the Roman Empire – Caesar Augustus.
For half a century, scholars had associated the Ara Pacis, the “Altar of Peace” (dedicated in 9 BCE to Emperor Augustus), and the Obelisk of Montecitorio (a 71-foot-high granite monument brought by Augustus from Egypt), with the 23rd September – the founder’s birthday.
Research had previously shown that on this day, the shadow of the obelisk (which served as a gnomon, for a giant sundial on the plaza floor), would point toward the middle of the Ara Pacis. The Senate had commissioned the Ara Pacis to recognise the peace brought to the Roman Empire through Augustus’ military victories." more



http://www.pasthoriz...roman-monuments

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 02:18 PM

Russia Aims to Close Supercomputing Gap

3 dec

"The supercomputing arms race is on in full force as nations around the world awaken to the potential

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Posted 27 December 2013 - 03:13 PM

Old Orrery

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Everything's ordered. Everything's made of laws. Itls predictable with enough information. And retridictable into the past.
And the past is much easier.

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Posted 28 December 2013 - 05:46 PM

Richard Dawkins

"Some people find clarity threatening"
The evolutionary biologist on science, religion, irrationality, and how he hopes to be remembered.

http://www.slate.com..._selection.html

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Quantum archaeology wont do most who haven't thought about it.

A man's memories are no more irretrievable than maps of the ancient universe (which we're happily constructig).
The scale, depth and number of calculations block many from seeing resurrection possible, and inevitable. And it always has been inevitable. People who think they will die as a finality are deluded.
Death was so certain a pillar of life, or death denial a necessary philosophy delusion, it is hard to overturn.
Man is not the centre of the universe. Man is not more than a clever ape. Death is impossible as technology advances.

Where does that leave cryonics?

Cryonic suspension is still wise as the more information about you the better. Also your suspended body (there aren't many of them) may be valuable like an antique in the future:) and it;s information and ownership rest with the resurrected.


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UH biologist hopes to predict antibiotic resistance

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http://www.yourhoust...1a4bcf887a.html

PREDICTION & RETRODICTION
are similar techniques.
Dec 22, 2013

University of Houston
Going back in time to compare evolutionary changes in several thousand generations of E. coli, a University of Houston (UH) biologist hopes to one day be able to isolate a bacterial pathogen and predict the likelihood it will become resistant to a particular antibiotic.
A five-year, $967,431 National Science Foundation CAREER Award is allowing associate professor Timothy Cooper and his team to study the causes and consequences of evolvability in bacterial populations. Better understanding the genetic and physiological bases of evolvability is important in vaccine and antibiotic design, as well as in biotechnology. The ultimate goal is to counter it in the former, while exploiting it in the latter.



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Posted 28 December 2013 - 05:52 PM

December 27, 2013

NASA Captures Natural-Color Images of Saturn, Titan and Enceladus




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Moon over Titan. NASA.

For Quantum Archaeologists to start raising the dead in the next decade, observations, measurement and mathemetics 9as fast computing) have to keep accelerating.

We will describe
first the species
then the individual.


Sciences converge and techniques in areas like space measurement can be used for quantum measurements.

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Posted 28 December 2013 - 06:10 PM

Revolutions is speed opf calculating in mathematics are speeding:

"The “amplituhedron.” See “A Jewel at the Heart of Quantum Physics” , dramatically simplifies calculations of particle interactions"

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Posted 28 December 2013 - 06:23 PM

Biologically Inspired: How Neural Networks are Finally Maturing.
27th dec 2013

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"the latest innovations in neural networks allow computers to sift through vast realms of data and draw basic conclusions without the help of human operators.

"Neural networks allow you to solve problems you don't know how to solve," said Leon Reznik, a professor of computer science at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

Slowly, neural networks are seeping into industry as well. Micron and IBM are building hardware that can be used to create more advanced neural networks.

On the software side, neural networks are slowly moving into production settings as well. Google has applied various neural network algorithms to improve its voice recognition application, Google Voice. For mobile devices, Google Voice translates human voice input to text, allowing users to dictate short messages, voice search queries and user commands even in the kind of noisy ambient conditions that would flummox traditional voice recognition software."


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http://www.computerw....Ertx7o4m.dpuf

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Posted 28 December 2013 - 07:05 PM

EU starts mapping Milky Way

"European Space Agency’s Gaia mission, designed to map the Milky Way in unprecedented detail, launched on 19 December from Kourou, French Guiana"

http://blogs.nature....-lifts-off.html

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Its two telescopes were dispatched from the launch pad in Kourou at 9.12 GMT on a Soyuz-Fregat rocket. The spacecraft will now journey 1.5 million kilometres to its destination — Lagrange point L2, a gravitationally stable point beyond Earth’s orbit around the Sun.
Mission controllers confirmed that Gaia completed the most crucial part of its launch and early orbit, including deploying its 10.5-metre-wide sunshield, designed to provide the craft with solar power and shade its sensitive equipment from sunlight.
The mission is designed to chart 1 billion stars, with the aim of helping astronomers to answer fundamental questions about the origins of our Galaxy as well as uncover tens of thousands of previously unseen objects, such as asteroids and black holes (see ‘Europe’s star power’).
Its two telescopes will rotate once every six hours, sweeping over the same regions of space and building up a precise map of star locations using a 1-billion-pixel camera. As it moves around in orbit, Gaia will also make use of the parallax effect to measure the distance between Earth and 10 million stars to more than 99% accuracy, building up a three-dimensional map."

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We first map the present.
then the past
and some of the future

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Posted 28 December 2013 - 07:18 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMqZqkOcibw

December 20, 2013

"Last night, Nick James, based in the UK, captured some fantastic views of Gaia as it departed Earth en route to L2, about 1.5 million km away from Earth opposite the Sun. The video acquired at about 01:00 GMT this morning."

http://blogs.esa.int/gaia/

http://www.esa.int/O...ce_Science/Gaia

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Posted 28 December 2013 - 08:11 PM

MICRO ARCHAEOLOGY back 1/2 BILLION YEARS advances

Archaeology is increasingly done in computer models.

One model has many variables that crossing checking each other causally and probabilistically in simulations.

The Quantum Archaeology Grid will emerge, enabling pinpointing of any hostorical events - moviong or static -
including human memories.

Then technoloy will be developed enough for microrobotic assembly.



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(Phys.org) —An international team of scientists led by National Institutes of Health researchers has traced the likely origin of the enzyme needed to manufacture the hormone melatonin to roughly 500 million years ago.

http://phys.org/news...-years.html#jCp

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Posted 28 December 2013 - 08:22 PM

Memories too are evolutions by cause-and-event matrixes, configurable on a sufficient Quantum Archaeology Grid.

Nothing can be hidden, because everything, being inter-related, can be traced from myriad history lines.

Although sceanario simulations are crude and probabilistic, they are becoming causal as we get better maths and archaeological finds, where the past has left obvious imprints

These imprints are good enough to construct more accurate versions of history.

With sufficient calculation, only one version of hosory will fit all the fact AND all the intersections.

There are so many interrelations that only the correct version of history will fit them all.

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Posted 29 December 2013 - 11:39 AM

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BBC 25 dec

Diabetes risk gene 'from Neanderthals'

http://www.bbc.co.uk...onment-25506198

"A gene variant that seems to increase the risk of diabetes in Latin Americans appears to have been inherited from Neanderthals, a study suggests.
We now know that modern humans interbred with a population of Neanderthals shortly after leaving Africa 60,000-70,000 years ago.
This means that Neanderthal genes are now scattered across the genomes of all non-Africans living today."

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Posted 29 December 2013 - 12:02 PM


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Posted 29 December 2013 - 12:20 PM

SUPERCARS READY for 2014 TAKE OFF!

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Posted 29 December 2013 - 12:31 PM

http://www.youtube.c...YeE1h0hv6Q#t=49

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CROWD SOURCE CAMPAIGN

http://www.indiegogo...ar-into-history

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Posted 29 December 2013 - 01:35 PM

Rolls-Royce leads drive for drone ships

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Amazing how big old companies are being made obsolete by their inability to lead change, not play catch-up.


Google has introduced a new feature to its Google Glass, which allows users to take a photo with a "wink of the eye".
Google said the feature was faster than the camera button or the voice action and works even when the display is off.
The update to Google Glass, dubbed version XE12, also adds a screen lock feature and the ability to upload and share videos on YouTube.

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All human parts, even those storing changing memories as people think, are going to be reproducible artificially.

For that to happen, computing needs to accelerate and measurement and technology needs to shrink.

When those happen, enough will be done to simulate the past in enough detail to resurrect everyone.

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Posted 29 December 2013 - 02:22 PM

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Posted 29 December 2013 - 02:53 PM

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One of Google's army of robots which could hit mass production during 2015


http://www.express.c...indscreen-wiper

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Formula 1 racing car constructor McLaren is developing a secret system used on fighter jets which is thought to use sound waves to repel rain, snow and insects.
It could lead to windscreen wipers being phased out on new cars more than a century after they were invented by American property developer Mary Anderson."

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Posted 29 December 2013 - 03:01 PM



Example of synthetic parts available now

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http://www.greenprop...sea-of-galilee/
New pollen samples dug out of the bottom of the Sea of Galilee (Lake Kinneret) by an Israeli scientific team suggest that a regional drought seems to have been the reason why prosperous societies –– Egyptian, Hittite and Mycenaean –– collapsed more than 3,000 years ago.
The recent study by Dafna Langgut and Prof. Israel Finkelstein of the Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University (TAU); Prof. Thomas Litt from the University of Bonn, Germany; and Prof. Mordechai Stein from the Hebrew University appeared in the October issue of Tel Aviv: Journal of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University."
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Posted 29 December 2013 - 03:20 PM

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Insect-eating robots and other inventions

http://materialbelie...otypes/cder.php




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