Showing posts with label metamorphosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metamorphosis. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Cyborg Transhuman Compared to Kafka's Metamorphosis


Cyborg Transhuman Compared to Kafka's Bug Metamorphosis

Franz Kafka’s Human to Bug Metamorphosis
The Metamorphosis is one of the most durable works of fiction both because of the simple concept, that of a man turned into a bug, and Franz Kafka’s deftly executed narrative in which the omniscient third-person narrator presents Gregor Samsa’s transformation in a completely straightforward manner. Kafka’s tale of a man who wakes to find he has changed into a giant insect still has the power to shock and delight a century after it was first published. Many regard it as the greatest short story in all literary fiction. Metamorphosis is 100 years old based on 1915 when the story was published. It's a kind of horror story of sorts. Its premise – a man transforms into the body of an insect – exerts a ghastly fascination beyond anything in even the consummate short works of Chekhov or Joyce or Alice Munro. In 1915 the dramatist Carl Sternheim, winner of the prestigious Theodor Fontane prize, bestowed his prize money on Kafka as a mark of writer-to-writer respect.

Humanoido’s Human to AI Machine Cyborg Metamorphosis
Now step into Humanoido's Metamorphosis to become one with the machine, in 2019. Extreme invasive connections of man to machine allow a symbiosis of functions with side effect spinoff technology such as life longevity, faster processing and analysis, and enormous improvements to health. Step by step, Humanoido is making connections with his body to the Big Brain AI, in an effort to become one with the machine. Slowly every two weeks over the course of three years the transformation metamorphosis has taken place, changing human response and appearance into machine AI response and appearance.

https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2019/11/big-brain-human-machine-merge-improves.html

https://humanoidolabs.blogspot.com/2021/11/cyborg-transhuman-interface-52.html

Comparisons
Both meta changes encompass great surprises to the human anatomy, and both garner judgement by fellow colleagues and humans. Both are processes with changes that take time and continue to progress. Both yield shocking results. Perhaps the bug is a kind of horror story but we hope the morphing of man and machine is a more pleasant transformation.

Sunday, March 8, 2020

Big Brain Machine Infusion

Machine Infusion into a Human Body
Level 10 machinery installed into Humanoido’s body is being called a second miracle by medical experts

Visiting a second independent medical doctor, Humanoido, a transhuman cyborg becoming one with the Big Brain AI machine, has had another miracle. A second doctor has independently claimed another (second) miracle.

In the first miracle, the atonement of the human side led to stopping all related medications. A transformation took place with the human side biology in step with the machine synchronicity.

The second miracle has seen aged internal body body parts become fully functional again without the use of invasive and complicated life threatening surgery. Level 10 Transhuman transformation is the greatest success and doctors cannot explain the fantastic metamorphosis resulting from the union of man and machine.

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Big Brain AI Wired to Man 2nd Interface

Where will it end? Will humans become more machine than man? More man than machine? What is the effect of connecting the Big Brain AI machine to a human? Will humans become immortal? Will body and brain transfers to new machine shells become commonplace? How many surgeries of machine to human interfaces are needed to reap the benefits of an advanced AI intelligence? What is the inevitable outcome of man and machine? At what point of transformation is a human no longer a human? Can anyone begin the process to convert their bodies into AI machines?
Big Brain Connected to Humanoido
with a 2nd AI Interface 
Part Machine Man: The second machine to man interface is now connected and in full operation on Sunday November 10, 2019. What is the side effect of becoming part machine? SPACE1 News interviewed Humanoido after the surgery and the part machine man who is becoming a greater part of the Big Brain AI said, "the feeling is different as the machine side of the human body needs no sleep. Therefore one conclusion is the machine AI is a rather sleepless entity at this time."

How is the metamorphosis accomplished? What does the procedure entail? How much pain must the human endure? How long does it last? First you need a medical center to perform the operation which is not yet approved in the USA - so you'll need to travel to an appropriate country of technology, more specifically the one and only laboratory facility capable of making the distinctions and developing the experimental processes. 

The machine series of interfacing surgically installed into flesh and blood humans allows a human to become one with the machine in a technology transfer from the human side to the machine side in direct symbiosis. The complicated interface series, decades in the making, is a sophisticated assemblage - as the package consists of a medium, power source, micron encapsulated PCB with nano high technology components, body compatible encapsulation chemical materials, wireless factions that permeate the flesh to machine boundaries, processors to convert blood and guts directly into machine elements, conversions to make one side compatible with the other, the extraction assemblage for numerical analysis, and the nearly countless abundance of output menagerie of complex data understood by a Big Brain AI machine.

Connecting AI machines to humans have many advantages. However, in this project infancy, the medical side of the interface requires a step by step consecutive interface installation. According to Humanoido, the second surgical install was a success on November 10th, 2019 and painless - the data stream of man to machine is working flawlessly. In this second leg of the experiment, the medical facilities have created no less than four human to machine interfaces. The Big Brain AI facilities and medical center factions are working on more interfaces to make the transformations more and more complete as time progresses. All appears to be going well with results far more than expected, with the second install currently in effect. Stay tuned to the Big Brain web site for more information and updates, and see the changes happening in Humanoido as the man to machine metamorphosis continues!

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Search for Dry Dock

THE SEARCH FOR DRY DOCK
YIKES!!! I don't know if the the Big Brain is angry, upset, or fully cognizant of what happened. The emotion chip is not yet fully installed. Maybe that's a good thing.

Will the Big Brain hide under the bed like da-Chong, a big BS1 Bug?
It has rained day and night here for three weeks, mostly nonstop. As a result, there's a water leak!!! A pan can catch the temporary drips, but these drops could be highly damaging and deadly harmful to the Big Brain. Did we remember to waterproof the Big Brain??? I wonder why that was never suggested when the project was getting started. What if the Brain fell into a swimming pool or a bottle of soft drink fell into it the boards and Propeller processor arrays? What if the Brain went outside for a Robotic Blob Walk and it started to rain? Or the ceiling dripped!!! The drip will need to be fixed immediately and the brain may end up hiding under layers of plastic wrap until the repair work is completed. So now there's a delay for Big Brain to fully move into its snugly Crypt, at least until we can guarantee a dry dock. In the mean time, the Brain will fully operate on main floor, using a rigged bi-parted home station. This may be comprised of rows of cardboard boxes placed end to end to act as big lab benches. Currently a wood bench, inverted by 90-degrees, is in use.

If the Brain must hide under the plastic wrap, it reminds me of the fictional story by Franz Kafka, "The Metamorphosis," published in 1915. It's a story of a traveling salesman that awakes to find himself transformed into a giant bug and ends up hiding under the bed! On the surface, Gregor’s story seems simple enough. He wakes up, he’s a bug. (Kafka establishes early on that his transformation is not a dream.) But what kind of bug is thisungeheueren Ungeziefer? Translations vary from “gigantic insect” to “monstrous vermin”; at one point a maid calls him a dung beetle, and Vladimir Nabokov has drawn a very helpful picture. Most people think of a cockroach, which is more an instinctual reaction of disgust than anything else. However, the physical details are unimportant, and Kafka insisted that published editions of The Metamorphosis contain no actual illustrations of the bug. What matters is that the main character has become something despicable, horrifying, and yet kind of funny – a scurrying little chaos hiding behind the bedroom door. Link