Thursday, December 5, 2019

Historical Brain Cortex Experiment




Photo of the original large Cortex Brain built inside a brain jar, with a series of power indoor solar cells at upper left, batteries for night time operations at bottom, a nest of microrocessor electronics mounted in the center, and the analog thermometer at right to monitor the indoor jar operating temperatures during testing. This is a Big Brain Lab image taken by Humanoido in 2013. Most of the original posts in this 37 part "how to build" DIY Brain Cortex series remains at the massive new Big Brain Web Site. http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/

Historical Brain Cortex Experiment
Blast from the Past!

Humanoido's simple exampling human-to-machine cortex brain experiment is a 37 part series. Although the project underpinnings date back to Fill the Brain postings in 2010, the DIY project series was not written up until 2013 at the new Big Brain Web Site.

The brain cortex in a jar project objective is to develop a cortex machine brain, demonstrate human-to-machine brain transfer, in particular to take some relatively simple human characteristics and transfer portions to the machine brain, whereby human traits could be given greater life longevity, leading towards immortality. https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2013/11/brain-cortex-index-part-16.html The project utilized a Parallax Propeller processing chip and conversational communications with nonvolatile memory for the data link. The uploaded states were permanently recorded in the brain and held there with room solar cells to simulate longevity and immortality.

More Links at the Big Brain AI Web Site

Brain Cortex Machine Intro Part 1
Brain Cortex the Jar Part 2
Brain Cortex Solar Panel Part 3
Brain Cortex Machine Batteries Part 4
Brain Cortex Modules Part 5
Brain Cortex Update Part 6
Brain Cortex Arrangement Part 7
Brain Cortex Round Robin Part 8
Brain Cortex Thermometers Part 9
Brain Cortex Noninvasive Brain Transfer Part 10
Brain Cortex Experiences First Earthquake Part 11
Brain Cortex Time Travel Part 12
Brain Cortex Time Travel Predictions Part 13
Brain Cortex Update Part 14
Brain Cortex Occupation Part 15
Brain Cortex Index Part 16
Brain Cortex Update Part 17
Brain Cortex Control Panel Part 18
Brain Cortex Mind Uploading Part 19
Brain Cortex Uploading Human Mind to Machine Part 20
Brain Cortex Solar Cells Part 21
Brain Cortex Data Survival Part 22
Brain Cortex Update Part 23
Brain Cortex Desiccator Part 24
Brain Cortex Stock Options Part 25
Brain Cortex Propeller Protection Part 26
Brain Cortex Interim Break Part 27
Brain Cortex Mind Transfer Part 28
Brain Cortex Immortality Part 29
Brain Cortex Mind Meld Part 30
Brain Cortex Katra Part 31
Brain Cortex Philosophy Part 32
Brain Cortex Algorithm Part 33
Brain Cortex Undiscovered Part 33b ***
Brain Cortex Simulator Machine Part 33c ***
Brain Cortex Map Part 33d ***
Brain Cortex Capacity Part 34
Brain Cortex Prepare Battery Holders Part 35
Brain Cortex Conceptual Ideas Part 36
Brain Cortex First Futures Conference Part 37
Brain Cortex Inter & Intra Species Transfer Part 38
Brain Cortex Considerations of Mind Transfer Part 39
Brain Cortex Power Unit Part 40
Brain Cortex Solar Panel Install Part 41
Brain Cortex Power Mounts Part 42
Brain Cortex Update Part 43
Brain Cortex Machine Lobes Part 44
Brain Cortex Power Wiring Part 45
Brain Cortex Thermometer Hygrometer Install Part 46
Brain Cortex Spirit Thermometer Install Part 47
Brain Cortex Wire Sump Part 48
Brain Cortex Board Design Part 49
Brain Cortex Time Part 50
Cortex Brain Breadboard in a Tray Part 51
Cortex Brain Hibernation Part 52
Cortex Brain Living Time Capsule Part 53
Mini Brain Cortex 54
The Undiscovered Brain Cortex 55
Transfer Your Brain into a Machine 56
Brain Cortex Machine Era 57
Brain Cortex Joins FM Radio Station 58


Cortex In a Nutshell - Human vs Machine
The human Cerebral Brain Cortex is made up of tightly packed neurons and is the wrinkly, outermost layer that surrounds the brain. The cortex is divided into four different lobes, the frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital, which are each responsible for processing different types of sensory information. The machine cerebral cortex brain is patterned after the human cortex which is involved in several functions of the body including:

Machine Cerebral Cortex Brain Functions
Determining intelligence
Determining personality
Motor function
Planning and organization
Touch sensation
Processing sensory information
Language processing

The machine cortex has a fixed intelligence level, a finite memory core, a specific number of ports, and is a prime candidate for taking on and learning personality. It has full motor function with open ports and its organizational constructs are based on input software of conversation. Touch sensation is centered around light and dark, plus the battery and solar cell energy packs. Language processing is in English, both input and output. The Brain Cortex can process sensory information based on its programming.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/11/historical-big-brain-cortex-experiment.html