SPACEONE SPACE1
NAME CHANGE
April 2014 was the last month in which the old name SpaceOne was used. Beginning in May 2014, the name changed to the abbreviated version Space1. Remember to search on both names when looking for information.
Both names are correct, with Space1 being used most often for purposes of brevity and to match the new email account. Email reflects the new name "space1usa" on the gmail account and magazines after a specific time period also use the abbreviated version.
In regard to tri-annual in-house magazines, SpaceOne is the title for issue #1 and Space1 is the title for issue #2 and thereafter (with issue #3).
BIG BRAIN made by Humanoido is a giant intelligent AI machine. Over twenty years in the making, living and sentient, approaching one trillion processors/constructs. Join us in the exciting adventure as it continues to evolve!
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Sunday, January 4, 2015
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Chameleon Machine
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Can a machine become a Chameleon, changing its form to fit the desired observation?
The M3T Massive Molecular Mining Telescope has the new Chameleon Machine built in, which enables the telescope to reconfig at will. Just as the Large Hadron Collider can split the atom into its constituent particle components, so too can the Chameleon machine change the observation of observed particles from one state to another. This can take the telescope from moleculars mode to vis energy mode and visa versa during a single imaging session.
The Chameleon Machine can switch its form as desired. This permits a change of config during the observation. Currently this includes complete observations, i.e. the observation in moleculars is completed first before the chameleonic change begins to the next mode.
One aspect that may be studied in the future is the overlay of two chamelionic states to create one symbiosis.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Acceptance Mode
BIG BRAIN ACCEPTANCE MODE
When a design is locked in, there's no easy way to change it. The Big Brain's design is versatile and flexible, made for evolutionary change. One of the supporting features implemented is Acceptance Mode.
Acceptance Mode makes it possible for the Brain to configure and reconfigure, while accepting a new design, change in design, update, add-on, host, or upgrade. What makes this mode possible? Its wires can change with solderless breadboards that are ideal for reworking wiring and recycling designs, and for evolving systems. The mode can be negated with hard wiring, soldered connections, and the use of pre-established boards and modules. Acceptance Mode also applies to software. Software code can be wired and rewired, and made changeable or non-changeable.
New Words Dictionary
Acceptance Mode - the ability of the Big Brain to configure and reconfigure, while accepting a new design, change in design, update, add-on, host, or upgrade.
When a design is locked in, there's no easy way to change it. The Big Brain's design is versatile and flexible, made for evolutionary change. One of the supporting features implemented is Acceptance Mode.
Acceptance Mode makes it possible for the Brain to configure and reconfigure, while accepting a new design, change in design, update, add-on, host, or upgrade. What makes this mode possible? Its wires can change with solderless breadboards that are ideal for reworking wiring and recycling designs, and for evolving systems. The mode can be negated with hard wiring, soldered connections, and the use of pre-established boards and modules. Acceptance Mode also applies to software. Software code can be wired and rewired, and made changeable or non-changeable.
New Words Dictionary
Acceptance Mode - the ability of the Big Brain to configure and reconfigure, while accepting a new design, change in design, update, add-on, host, or upgrade.
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