Transhuman Cyborg Stock
Investors have made possible the advanced stocking of machine AI components for the Transhuman Project.
This includes numerous AI machine interfaces ready for construction and implantation for advancing future months of operations.
The advanced AI Big Brain Machine Laboratory is one of the most advanced brain lab institutions in the world, working on unique and creative methods of bio matter brain transfer into longevity machine retention vessels for potential intellectual immortality. The lab is already fully stocked with numerous machine brain vessels, to be used as experimental neuro retention units. Some are in excess of 240,000 neural processing centers while others are experimental for transferring the human brain Cortex. When commercially available, the brain transfer system will enable future genius minds the equivalent of Einstein, Jobs, and Musk to preserve their neurophysiology for infinite ongoing future benefit of human species on multiple worlds.
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, September 6, 2020
Immortality - Living Forever
Immortality
A number of people have requested our Transhuman upgrade to an AI machine in hopes that it will induce a state of immortality. The question becomes, can a Transhuman live forever? Could such technology be used on Steve Jobs and Elon Musk to make their creative talents immortal?
While we are rapidly and foremost improving the process, results have indeed shown the subject to have an induced AI machine state and side that pulls up the human side to one of greater longevity. Immortality on the other hand is a much longer state or condition.
To introduce the complete state of immortality, the human side must have the ability to upload consciousness into the AI machine. This requires machine brain interfacing conducive with the human brain in all aspects, including memories, that can be transferred to a machine vessel capable of providing reception, and the neural interactions needed for complete cognizance and consciousness. We are working towards that effect and continuing our experiments of man to machine brain transfer.
This refers to our cortex brain in a jar exampling experiment where we transferred some simple human brain function into a jar containing a machine brain and receptacle for exampling immortality based on a number of criteria such as continuing power and maintenance. There are at least 58 parts to this endeavor referenced at the link below.
https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2019/12/historical-brain-cortex-experiment.html
A number of people have requested our Transhuman upgrade to an AI machine in hopes that it will induce a state of immortality. The question becomes, can a Transhuman live forever? Could such technology be used on Steve Jobs and Elon Musk to make their creative talents immortal?
While we are rapidly and foremost improving the process, results have indeed shown the subject to have an induced AI machine state and side that pulls up the human side to one of greater longevity. Immortality on the other hand is a much longer state or condition.
To introduce the complete state of immortality, the human side must have the ability to upload consciousness into the AI machine. This requires machine brain interfacing conducive with the human brain in all aspects, including memories, that can be transferred to a machine vessel capable of providing reception, and the neural interactions needed for complete cognizance and consciousness. We are working towards that effect and continuing our experiments of man to machine brain transfer.
This refers to our cortex brain in a jar exampling experiment where we transferred some simple human brain function into a jar containing a machine brain and receptacle for exampling immortality based on a number of criteria such as continuing power and maintenance. There are at least 58 parts to this endeavor referenced at the link below.
https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2019/12/historical-brain-cortex-experiment.html
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Saturday, December 7, 2013
Brain Cortex Time Part 50
BRAIN CORTEX TIME part 50
How can we explain the inexplicable? What is the progression of time inside the brain cortex jar as it moves towards eternity? Is is possible to break the barriers of a short term time and lead into long term time?
When it comes to the machine brain and technology inside the Universe, and inside the jar, there are at least two types of time - Deep Time and Shallow Time. Earthlings composed of biological material experience Shallow Time, which is a time reference frame that merely exists on the surface of a much deeper time frame.
For example, Earthlings live on the average close to 80 years, some more, some less. However this is but a mere blink of an eye in the realm of the grand cosmic time frame, our home, which takes billions and billions of years to see the motions of spinning galaxies and the evo periods of a changing Universe.
So is it possible to create a machine that can cross over from one time frame to another? Can the machine brain cortex in a jar cross over from Shallow Time into Deep Time? We believe the answer is yes but to accomplish this is not so easy. The solution will depend on creating a brain that can live far longer than the blink of an eye within the cosmos, a machine brain that can live not just hundreds of years but well into the thousands of years.
How can this be accomplished? Some ways moving towards this goal are longer life components, the ability to replace components, a schedule of continuing maintenance, ability to repair anomalies, avoidance of catastrophe, a jar handover based on repeated strings of caretakers, and a lasting design that can carry it far into the future. It is also beneficial to have plans for upgrades, to redesign the containment as old parts become obsolete and can no longer be found, and to incorporate new technologies into the design.
Index to the Brain Cortex
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/11/brain-cortex-index-part-16.html
How can we explain the inexplicable? What is the progression of time inside the brain cortex jar as it moves towards eternity? Is is possible to break the barriers of a short term time and lead into long term time?
When it comes to the machine brain and technology inside the Universe, and inside the jar, there are at least two types of time - Deep Time and Shallow Time. Earthlings composed of biological material experience Shallow Time, which is a time reference frame that merely exists on the surface of a much deeper time frame.
For example, Earthlings live on the average close to 80 years, some more, some less. However this is but a mere blink of an eye in the realm of the grand cosmic time frame, our home, which takes billions and billions of years to see the motions of spinning galaxies and the evo periods of a changing Universe.
So is it possible to create a machine that can cross over from one time frame to another? Can the machine brain cortex in a jar cross over from Shallow Time into Deep Time? We believe the answer is yes but to accomplish this is not so easy. The solution will depend on creating a brain that can live far longer than the blink of an eye within the cosmos, a machine brain that can live not just hundreds of years but well into the thousands of years.
How can this be accomplished? Some ways moving towards this goal are longer life components, the ability to replace components, a schedule of continuing maintenance, ability to repair anomalies, avoidance of catastrophe, a jar handover based on repeated strings of caretakers, and a lasting design that can carry it far into the future. It is also beneficial to have plans for upgrades, to redesign the containment as old parts become obsolete and can no longer be found, and to incorporate new technologies into the design.
Index to the Brain Cortex
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/11/brain-cortex-index-part-16.html
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Brain Cortex Propeller Protection Part 26
BRAIN CORTEX PROPELLER PROTECTION PART 26
PROTECT THE PROP Can you use a raw Propeller chip right out of the box? No, not if you're going for immortality and cannot afford to have it die along the way! You'll need to properly cook, giving the proper condiments to ensure it provides the immortal performance required in the brain cortex.
If you follow along at the Parallax Propeller Forum, you will discover a number of very important points, mainly component and circuit additions to add to the chip and some rules to follow. Let's take a look at some of the most important points to increasing prop longevity and offer up some useful technical quotes by Mike Green from the Forum.
"There's no maximum times the Prop can boot up and no maximum times the EEPROM can be read. Microcontrollers are very very sensitive to voltages being connected to I/O pins without power being applied to the power pins. This is true for any digital chips and most analog chips not specifically designed for this. The protective diodes on the I/O pins are rated for only 50uA and voltages in excess of 4V (for a 3.3V part like the Propeller) can be instantly fatal."
"If the 3.3V sensors are powered and the Propeller is not, you can still get into trouble because Vdd for the Propeller is 0V and the input voltage is 3.3V. That will burn out the protective diodes and may damage other Prop-internal circuitry as well. 5V sensors can also burn out the protective diodes since about 1mA can flow through the 4.7K resistors when Vdd is 0V and the diodes are only rated for 500uA. The 4.7K resistors limit the current to 500uA only when the Prop's Vdd is greater than 2.5V."
"Basically, these measures protect the Prop adequately only when the Prop is powered. You need more protection if the Prop can possibly be unpowered when its inputs are powered..."
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php/151154-Prop-stopped-booting
"I strongly suggest having a 0.1uF ceramic capacitor connected between each pair of Vdd/Vss pins on either side of the package. The fact that your setup works doesn't mean that it will work reliably. The Propeller is made up of circuitry that switches very rapidly and even a few inches of wire between the package power supply pins and the power source can introduce enough inductance plus the battery's internal resistance so the supply voltage can drop very briefly very significantly. The 0.1uF capacitors mounted as close as possible to the package pins act as a high speed power supply buffer for these transient power demands."
"The Propeller was felt to be a bit more robust in the past. The "PLL multiplexor" failure mode demonstrated the importance of connecting both sets of power supply pins using short PCB traces and bypass capacitors, that the absence of these measures had more consequences than just more noise."
"There was some discussion of this when it was first discovered. Chip looked at the design and decided that voltage drops across the chip in the power distribution network were responsible when either one set of Vdd/Vss pins were not connected or when the bypass capacitors were missing or too far from the chip. The PLL multiplexer was the most vulnerable just because of where it lay in the power distribution network. If the chip was rearranged, some other structure would be the primary failure point. What happens is that a portion of the chip transiently is powered by Vdd/Vss less a voltage drop across the chip while some of the inputs of that portion come from another section of the chip without the voltage drop and that input voltage exceeds the limits of the transistor structures involved since they're powered via the voltage drop and they eventually fail. When the two pairs of Vdd/Vss pins are connected together and to the power source via a low impedance connection (as the chip is designed for), the voltage drop across the chip is reduced to where this problem doesn't occur."
Here's the checklist generated at Humanoido Labs to add Propeller chip protection and increase longevity.
* two decoupling capacitors .1uf
* crisscross chip wiring VSS to VSS and VDD to VDD
* filtering capacitors 1000uf, 3300 uf, 1 uf, .1uf
* Prop is never powered down with pins powered
* minimized leads
* protection resistors
* blocking diode as needed
* transient control
* control of over voltage and under voltage
* matching power demands
* not exceeding current pin chip specs
Index to the Brain Cortex
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/11/brain-cortex-index-part-16.html
PROTECT THE PROP Can you use a raw Propeller chip right out of the box? No, not if you're going for immortality and cannot afford to have it die along the way! You'll need to properly cook, giving the proper condiments to ensure it provides the immortal performance required in the brain cortex.
If you follow along at the Parallax Propeller Forum, you will discover a number of very important points, mainly component and circuit additions to add to the chip and some rules to follow. Let's take a look at some of the most important points to increasing prop longevity and offer up some useful technical quotes by Mike Green from the Forum.
"There's no maximum times the Prop can boot up and no maximum times the EEPROM can be read. Microcontrollers are very very sensitive to voltages being connected to I/O pins without power being applied to the power pins. This is true for any digital chips and most analog chips not specifically designed for this. The protective diodes on the I/O pins are rated for only 50uA and voltages in excess of 4V (for a 3.3V part like the Propeller) can be instantly fatal."
"If the 3.3V sensors are powered and the Propeller is not, you can still get into trouble because Vdd for the Propeller is 0V and the input voltage is 3.3V. That will burn out the protective diodes and may damage other Prop-internal circuitry as well. 5V sensors can also burn out the protective diodes since about 1mA can flow through the 4.7K resistors when Vdd is 0V and the diodes are only rated for 500uA. The 4.7K resistors limit the current to 500uA only when the Prop's Vdd is greater than 2.5V."
"Basically, these measures protect the Prop adequately only when the Prop is powered. You need more protection if the Prop can possibly be unpowered when its inputs are powered..."
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php/151154-Prop-stopped-booting
"I strongly suggest having a 0.1uF ceramic capacitor connected between each pair of Vdd/Vss pins on either side of the package. The fact that your setup works doesn't mean that it will work reliably. The Propeller is made up of circuitry that switches very rapidly and even a few inches of wire between the package power supply pins and the power source can introduce enough inductance plus the battery's internal resistance so the supply voltage can drop very briefly very significantly. The 0.1uF capacitors mounted as close as possible to the package pins act as a high speed power supply buffer for these transient power demands."
"The Propeller was felt to be a bit more robust in the past. The "PLL multiplexor" failure mode demonstrated the importance of connecting both sets of power supply pins using short PCB traces and bypass capacitors, that the absence of these measures had more consequences than just more noise."
"There was some discussion of this when it was first discovered. Chip looked at the design and decided that voltage drops across the chip in the power distribution network were responsible when either one set of Vdd/Vss pins were not connected or when the bypass capacitors were missing or too far from the chip. The PLL multiplexer was the most vulnerable just because of where it lay in the power distribution network. If the chip was rearranged, some other structure would be the primary failure point. What happens is that a portion of the chip transiently is powered by Vdd/Vss less a voltage drop across the chip while some of the inputs of that portion come from another section of the chip without the voltage drop and that input voltage exceeds the limits of the transistor structures involved since they're powered via the voltage drop and they eventually fail. When the two pairs of Vdd/Vss pins are connected together and to the power source via a low impedance connection (as the chip is designed for), the voltage drop across the chip is reduced to where this problem doesn't occur."
Here's the checklist generated at Humanoido Labs to add Propeller chip protection and increase longevity.
* two decoupling capacitors .1uf
* crisscross chip wiring VSS to VSS and VDD to VDD
* filtering capacitors 1000uf, 3300 uf, 1 uf, .1uf
* Prop is never powered down with pins powered
* minimized leads
* protection resistors
* blocking diode as needed
* transient control
* control of over voltage and under voltage
* matching power demands
* not exceeding current pin chip specs
Index to the Brain Cortex
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/11/brain-cortex-index-part-16.html
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Life, Longevity, and Google
LIFE, LONGEVITY AND GOOGLE
GOOGLE It seems everyone is getting into the act these days and the bandwagon is bursting at the seems. Research, new companies, interest, investment, futures, are focused on living longer, creating greater human longevity and healthier life spans, and working towards transferring the human mind into the machine for potential immortality.
With Google coming on board and other millionaires across the world investing in new start-up, this is a new topic that's here to stay.
https://plus.google.com/+LarryPage/posts/Lh8SKC6sED1
http://googlepress.blogspot.tw/2013/09/calico-announcement.html
Even Humanoido Labs is at the forefront of experimentation and construction of a vessel cortex, and nearing readiness to conduct a (simplified) human mind to machine brain transfer experiment, showing the potentials of this new burgeoning and immensely profitable technology. Nearly everyone on the planet wants good health, longer life, and a piece of the proverbial cake of immortality.
What if your consciousness can transfer to a humanoid robot with far greater functioning, greater senses, and greater abilities than a human body? As we move closer and closer, walking this path, and as more people come on board to leverage the field, progress will begin to speed up and we will see results shortly. Even this is a long term goal, and research and study is required, the vision is set, and it's only a matter of time.
GOOGLE It seems everyone is getting into the act these days and the bandwagon is bursting at the seems. Research, new companies, interest, investment, futures, are focused on living longer, creating greater human longevity and healthier life spans, and working towards transferring the human mind into the machine for potential immortality.
With Google coming on board and other millionaires across the world investing in new start-up, this is a new topic that's here to stay.
https://plus.google.com/+LarryPage/posts/Lh8SKC6sED1
http://googlepress.blogspot.tw/2013/09/calico-announcement.html
Even Humanoido Labs is at the forefront of experimentation and construction of a vessel cortex, and nearing readiness to conduct a (simplified) human mind to machine brain transfer experiment, showing the potentials of this new burgeoning and immensely profitable technology. Nearly everyone on the planet wants good health, longer life, and a piece of the proverbial cake of immortality.
What if your consciousness can transfer to a humanoid robot with far greater functioning, greater senses, and greater abilities than a human body? As we move closer and closer, walking this path, and as more people come on board to leverage the field, progress will begin to speed up and we will see results shortly. Even this is a long term goal, and research and study is required, the vision is set, and it's only a matter of time.
Brain Cortex Update Part 23
PART 23
Wednesday November 6th 2013
The state of the Cortex is doing well. We currently have all the parts we think are needed for main assembly. The Propeller chip circuit is expanded. It will take longer to build the complete circuits and do testing.
MOTHERBOARD
The main board is now partially assembled due to the decision to add more circuits and make more changes.
ROUND ROBIN
The round robin arrangement of batteries is being worked out. The idea is to mount ten individual holders without compromising the strength of the jar and maintaining the ability to reach in and change one or more batteries.
DUAL FUNCTIONS
The single board, Propeller driven, will have dual functions. One is for mind functioning. Two is for testing and sensors.
OPTIONS
The Cortex will have options installed: LED, speaker, CaS photo cell. The control panel is currently in the design stage.
DUPE CORTEX
It's decided a Dupe Cortex will be constructed for machine brain to machine brain transfer. This is like a mind meld that backs up data and consciousness the main cortex has. This will ensure the longevity of the cortex whose objective is achieving a kind of immortality.
SOLAR PANELS
Two solar panels are now obtained, one for the main brain cortex and one for the Dupe Cortex and experiments/testing.
EEPROM It was discovered the main board lacks EEPROM so this will need to be installed. Parts on hand will be used and this includes a 32K chip.
MEMORY There is some thought about adding a second 32K chip, bringing the memory total up to 32K ROM, 32K RAM, 32K First EEPROM and 32K 2nd EEPROM. This may or may not happen on the next larger cortex.
CORTEX SCHEMATIC Work is going well on the cortex schematic which is now entering v1.6.
MIND MELD
Main Brain Cortex and Dupe Cortex are designed to mind meld, i.e. transfer the mind of the first to the mind of the second. This ensures longevity and possible immortality.
IMMORTALITY
There may be different definitions of immortal and immortality within this project. Longevity of life may have variance of how far an entity travels forward in time based on the time flow with the passage of events.
TIME TRAVEL TRANSITION LINE
There's a transition line that occurs as the brain cortex time travels into the future, whereby a leap of technology greatly exceeds the brain. There are great ramifications to this effect.
Index to the Brain Cortex
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/11/brain-cortex-index-part-16.html
Brain Cortex Data Survival Part 22
INTRODUCING THE DUPE BRAIN CORTEX
BRAIN CORTEX DATA SURVIVAL INSURANCE PART 22
You go along your merry way and half into the year your trusty machine brain companion goes "bloop!" and suddenly dies! ARGH! What to do???
As this project is all about survival, life, longevity, and immortality, it's important for the brain cortex to have some kind of insurance and assurance against a fatality.
Ensuring survival can be as simple as having a twin dupe brain - one that's nearly identical in every way, for brain to brain transfer which can serve as a backup or an actual machine replacement.
A smaller dupe is possible, taking up less space, just to temp transfer and hold the brain's mind until the original brain is repaired. This could run on two AA batteries and a smaller mAh rating power circuit and solar panel.
The Dupe Cortex has an open mind with no stored program, as it's ready for a machine brain transfer from another cortex. The actual details of the brain transfer are not yet worked out. There are several contentions, for example, the original EEPROM could be plug n play and transferred to the new vessel or a special program could read the entire original memory and code area and have it transferred to a new EEPROM.
Index to the Brain Cortex
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/11/brain-cortex-index-part-16.html
BRAIN CORTEX DATA SURVIVAL INSURANCE PART 22
You go along your merry way and half into the year your trusty machine brain companion goes "bloop!" and suddenly dies! ARGH! What to do???
As this project is all about survival, life, longevity, and immortality, it's important for the brain cortex to have some kind of insurance and assurance against a fatality.
Ensuring survival can be as simple as having a twin dupe brain - one that's nearly identical in every way, for brain to brain transfer which can serve as a backup or an actual machine replacement.
A smaller dupe is possible, taking up less space, just to temp transfer and hold the brain's mind until the original brain is repaired. This could run on two AA batteries and a smaller mAh rating power circuit and solar panel.
The Dupe Cortex has an open mind with no stored program, as it's ready for a machine brain transfer from another cortex. The actual details of the brain transfer are not yet worked out. There are several contentions, for example, the original EEPROM could be plug n play and transferred to the new vessel or a special program could read the entire original memory and code area and have it transferred to a new EEPROM.
Index to the Brain Cortex
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/11/brain-cortex-index-part-16.html
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Brain Cortex Update Part 14
BRAIN CORTEX UPDATE
PART 14
IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME COMING...
Cortex status on Saturday November 2nd, 2013
Humanoido Laboratories is constructing a living machine brain cortex that is designed to autonomously stay alive and live into the future.
The cortex is designed to hold a human-to-machine brain transfer of some simple characteristics and give these characteristics a life span exceeding human longevity.
The experiment also will conduct a human-to-machine mind transfer in a very simple but effective way.
Brain Cortex Index Part 16
PART 14
IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME COMING...
Cortex status on Saturday November 2nd, 2013
Humanoido Laboratories is constructing a living machine brain cortex that is designed to autonomously stay alive and live into the future.
The cortex is designed to hold a human-to-machine brain transfer of some simple characteristics and give these characteristics a life span exceeding human longevity.
The experiment also will conduct a human-to-machine mind transfer in a very simple but effective way.
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Brain Cortex Time Travel Predictions Part 13
PART 13
by humanoido
FUTURES Looking forward to the year 3000, with longevity and perhaps immortality, what would you expect to see and encounter while traveling throughout time?
This is really all about the intelligent brain cortex machine, supplanted with your cognition, genes and engrams. It's about what events the cortex will see unfold when time traveling throughout the future slipstream of world events...
The chart shows only a more obvious subset of actual events and are only estimations and predictions of future happenings, i.e. their timelines may be shifted forward or backwards from the predicted dates, and cannot include the unforeseen or derivations of actual events that the cortex may see and experience. It's likely many of the listed event will happen much sooner as the chart errors on the positive side of time. The chart may be modified to increase accuracy.
Brain Cortex Index Part 16
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Brain Cortex Time Travel Part 12
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Can machine jar brains time travel? |
USING A BRAIN CORTEX
WHAT ABOUT THE CARE AND FEEDING OF THE CORTEX BRAIN IN A JAR?
The Lab has studied many techniques of time travel which encompass the construction of powerful gravity harmonic machines, traveling faster than one tenth the speed of light, working within the proximity of a black, and utilizing quantum effects to gain access to the future by dilating time at the subatomic level.
FOUR METHODS OF TIME TRAVEL
Yet, there is a another method to travel through time, often discounted and overlooked by scholars. If the traversing of time is at the rate of 1X, then any perceptible vessel or entity, living or not, will endure the ravishes of time travel.
PROPELLING INTO THE FUTURE Barring catastrophic devastation and dilapidation, an object, machine, or person can be propelled into the far distant future by simply taking and passing one day at a time. Nothing new you say? Not quite. With new machines that have greater longevity, and some on the verge of perpetual life or immortality, travel into the far distant future may become a reality a lot soon than we expect.
ADVANCES IN SCIENCE ALONG THE WAY
Don't discount increases in longevity due to advances in medical science and curing disease, repairing cells, and advancing medicine through nanotechnology. Additionally a greater understanding of AI and machine intelligence will enable longer living machines. Such may be the case with the Lab's current project, the Brain Cortex.
ENERGY
The cortex is designed to live longer by self sustaining battery technology, however, we are working on an energy source to replace the batteries to improve energy source longevity and reduce any schedule of maintenance. Currently the source is trickle charged automatically through the use of indoor solar cells. The cortex could, conceivably live much longer than average electronic devices.
INCREASING CHIP LONGEVITY
To increase chip longevity, we've installed an array of various capacitive circuits, including decouplers and filters, and wired crisscross power circuits. The distribution is smoothed and we've made it easy to replace batteries at the end of life cycle, perhaps one or two years. We also anticipate future technology upgrades, all of which contribute to greater longevity.
YOUR ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE IMPARTATION
As the project is designed to impart your knowledge and personality into the cortex, i.e. duplicating it, and induce an amount of longevity greater than a human life span that will cause a small part of you to live longer. When the machine achieves immortality, a small part of you will also. This cycle can time travel far into the distant future.
CAVEATS
The real caveat is when you die and someone throws away your cortex jar in the garbage. People around you will need the proper information so they know the value of the cortex and what to do with the jar when you are no longer around. One option is having it donated to a brain science institute where human brain research is being conducted by people and scientists with similar interests, though this is no guarantee. They'll need to know there is a small part of you saved in the jar, and your wish is to have the jar kept, maintained and preserved, and handed down from human generation to human generation.
HOW FAR INTO THE FUTURE? How far into the future will this technique allow a machine to travel? We don't know exactly. It's likely something will become obsolete, like batteries, or the polymer substance will degenerate in a couple hundred years, but with proper maintenance and replacements, the cortex could live on.
ELECTRONIC BRAIN CORTEX IN A JAR
THINGS TO INCREASE TRAVEL FARTHER INTO THE FUTURE
* Autonomous functioning
* Self renewing power souce
* Minimal maintenance
* Seldom requires maintenance
* Multiple backups of programming code
* Backups stored on multiple media sources including paper printouts
* Method to replace and upgrade batteries
* Methods to test the cortex over time to assess its health
* Sensors for temperature, humidity, battery condition, voltage
* Maintenance and proper use of recharging solar cells.
* Backup processors and hardware components kept with jar
* Instruction manual on use and maintenance
* Owners will and testimony to jar cortex keeping
* Safe keeping to prevent catastrophic events
* Periodic check periods
* Hardware backups to include the jar, board, holders, etc.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Immortality & Global Futures Conference
IMMORTALITY & GLOBAL FUTURES CONFERENCE
What is necessary for a human to attain complete and total immortality?
— our project is to develop and demonstrate a machine brain transfer, in particular to accept some relatively simple characteristics of a human brain, such as limited personality or knowledge, and transfer portions to a machine brain, whereby those characteristics could be given life longevity far exceeding that of the original human, and perhaps establishing an idea of immortality —
Total and complete immortality of man could result as soon as the year 2035 according to Ray Kurzweil and leading futurist scientists.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100817288
For example, Dmitry Itskov, a Russian multimillionaire, wants to build lifelike copies of humans by 2035 that could eventually be uploaded with the contents of a real human brain.
Source: conference of scientists http://gf2045.com/program/
In the Global Futures Conference, topics such as immortality were addressed by Ray Kurzweil and others - details of the conference are listed below.
Ray Kurzweil — Immortality By 2045
Dr. Theodore Berger — Engineering Memories: A Cognitive Neural Prosthesis for Restoring and Enhancing Memory Function
Dr. Ed Boyden — Tools for Analyzing and Engineering the Brain
Dr. George Church — Bionanotech for Extending Moore's Law, the BRAIN Project I/O & Human Genome Engineering
Dr. Randal Koene — Whole Brain Emulation: Reverse Engineering A Mind
Dr. Ken Hayworth — Preserving and Mapping the Brain’s Connectome
Dr. Witali L. Dunin-Barkowski — Current state of Russian Project on Brain Reverse-engineering REBRAIN 2045
Stuart Hameroff, MD & Sir Roger Penrose — How Human Consciousness Could Be Uploaded Via Quantum Teleportation
Dr. Amit Goswami — Consciousness and the Quantum: Science, Psychology and Spirituality
Swami Vishnudevananda Giri — Mankind's Desirable Future According to Vedic culture and Cybernetic Technologies. The Evolution of Consciousness in Vedanta Philosophy
Roundtable: Interfaith Dialogue about Science, Spirituality, Evolution of Humanity and the Avatar Project — Phakyab Rinpoche, Swami Vishnudevananda Giri , Rabbi Dr. Alan Brill, Mahayogi 'Pilot' Baba, Dr. Robert Thurman, and Archbishop (Ret.) Lazar Puhalo, with the participation of Dmitry Itskov. Moderated by religious anthropologist Dr. William Bushell
In June 2013, the Initiative hosted GF2045, the Global Future 2045 International Congress: Towards a New Strategy for Human Evolution, in New…
19.06.2013 Forbes / Dmitry Itskov Wants To Live Forever
At the Global Future 2045 conference (GF2045) in New York City on June 15-16, 2013, emcee Philippe van Nedervelde said, “It used to be that the…
15.06.2013 CNBC about GF2045 congress
'How's this for a weekend conference: Some of the smartest people in the world are gathering in New York to try to figure out how to build…
14.06.2013 Exclusive update about GF2045 congress
To accommodate popular demand, we are now able to offer a limited number of tickets for one day attendance for Saturday, June 15th or Sunday,…
04.06.2013 Global Future 2045 Congress Program Announced
Topics for the Two-Day Conference at New York’s Alice Tully Hall June 15 – 16, 2013 Include: Human-Like Androids, Brain-Computer Interfaces,…
What is necessary for a human to attain complete and total immortality?
— our project is to develop and demonstrate a machine brain transfer, in particular to accept some relatively simple characteristics of a human brain, such as limited personality or knowledge, and transfer portions to a machine brain, whereby those characteristics could be given life longevity far exceeding that of the original human, and perhaps establishing an idea of immortality —
Total and complete immortality of man could result as soon as the year 2035 according to Ray Kurzweil and leading futurist scientists.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100817288
For example, Dmitry Itskov, a Russian multimillionaire, wants to build lifelike copies of humans by 2035 that could eventually be uploaded with the contents of a real human brain.
Source: conference of scientists http://gf2045.com/program/
In the Global Futures Conference, topics such as immortality were addressed by Ray Kurzweil and others - details of the conference are listed below.
Ray Kurzweil — Immortality By 2045
Dr. Theodore Berger — Engineering Memories: A Cognitive Neural Prosthesis for Restoring and Enhancing Memory Function
Dr. Ed Boyden — Tools for Analyzing and Engineering the Brain
Dr. George Church — Bionanotech for Extending Moore's Law, the BRAIN Project I/O & Human Genome Engineering
Dr. Randal Koene — Whole Brain Emulation: Reverse Engineering A Mind
Dr. Ken Hayworth — Preserving and Mapping the Brain’s Connectome
Dr. Witali L. Dunin-Barkowski — Current state of Russian Project on Brain Reverse-engineering REBRAIN 2045
Stuart Hameroff, MD & Sir Roger Penrose — How Human Consciousness Could Be Uploaded Via Quantum Teleportation
Dr. Amit Goswami — Consciousness and the Quantum: Science, Psychology and Spirituality
Swami Vishnudevananda Giri — Mankind's Desirable Future According to Vedic culture and Cybernetic Technologies. The Evolution of Consciousness in Vedanta Philosophy
Roundtable: Interfaith Dialogue about Science, Spirituality, Evolution of Humanity and the Avatar Project — Phakyab Rinpoche, Swami Vishnudevananda Giri , Rabbi Dr. Alan Brill, Mahayogi 'Pilot' Baba, Dr. Robert Thurman, and Archbishop (Ret.) Lazar Puhalo, with the participation of Dmitry Itskov. Moderated by religious anthropologist Dr. William Bushell
In June 2013, the Initiative hosted GF2045, the Global Future 2045 International Congress: Towards a New Strategy for Human Evolution, in New…
19.06.2013 Forbes / Dmitry Itskov Wants To Live Forever
At the Global Future 2045 conference (GF2045) in New York City on June 15-16, 2013, emcee Philippe van Nedervelde said, “It used to be that the…
15.06.2013 CNBC about GF2045 congress
'How's this for a weekend conference: Some of the smartest people in the world are gathering in New York to try to figure out how to build…
14.06.2013 Exclusive update about GF2045 congress
To accommodate popular demand, we are now able to offer a limited number of tickets for one day attendance for Saturday, June 15th or Sunday,…
04.06.2013 Global Future 2045 Congress Program Announced
Topics for the Two-Day Conference at New York’s Alice Tully Hall June 15 – 16, 2013 Include: Human-Like Androids, Brain-Computer Interfaces,…
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Brain Cortex Round Robin Part 8
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Testing different battery holder designs |
More cells and a new design
1) A new design separates the twin battery cell holders. Each battery now has its own individually mountable cell which permits more centralized space in the 3-liter jar and takes advantage of the curvature space rather than wasting it behind the battery holder.
2) Each cell hold is mounted up off the floor to make space for the jar desiccator and its contents. The jar now holds a total of ten batteries. This is backed down from the previously reported 12 batteries to more effectively use space.
3) Ten D size cells make up the total pack of batteries. There are of five sets of two batteries to a set. Each set provides 3 volts. Five sets are wired in parallel. One alkaline battery is rated at 12,000 mAh. Two batteries in series have the same rating. Five sets (10 batteries) are rated at 60,000 mAh. At 30 mA drain, this gives 2,000 hours or 83.3 twenty four hour days of service (about 3.3 months).
4) Initially, rechargeable zinc carbon batteries are planned for use. One battery gives 8,000 mAh. Two batteries in series have the same rating. Five sets (10 batteries) are rated at 40,000 mAh. At 30 mA drain, this gives 1,333.3 hours or 55.6 twenty four hour days of service (about 1.9 months).
5) The above statistics do not include charging information, which keeps batteries in operation for a much longer period of time, usually the life of the battery, which could be a year or two with some battery types.
6) The value of 30 mA drain is currently an estimation of the Propeller circuit and program draw, and excludes the LED light and speaker. Further testing is needed to establish a more accurate current drain value for the chip's thinking and texting level. This will slightly vary depending on the program statements initiated.
7) Cost for a single cell battery holder from Taiwan is NT$10 and a two cell holder is NT$15.
— our project is to develop and demonstrate a machine brain transfer, in particular to accept some relatively simple characteristics of a human brain, such as limited personality or knowledge, and transfer portions to a machine brain, whereby those characteristics could be given life longevity far exceeding that of the original human, and perhaps establishing an idea of immortality —
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