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Daywolf
03-07-2016, 10:22 PM
Google Is Building a Big, Mysterious Radio Transmitter in the Desert (http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/infrastructure/a19750/google-is-building-a-big-mysterious-radio-transmitter-in-the-desert/) >.>
Spaceport America, outside Truth or Consequences in the deserts of New Mexico, has been retooling its tenant list in recent years. The facility has one big advantage for the non-rocket crowd. It has lots and lots of fiber optic communications cables just waiting to be used. It seems Google may be making some good use of them, but exactly what they're doing is still under wraps.
I'm thinking skynet :)
Pokesan
03-07-2016, 10:25 PM
http://i.imgur.com/91sn32Q.jpg
Daywolf
03-07-2016, 10:38 PM
For those slow on reading skillz :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otUTjXhByBI
Skynet!
maerilith
03-08-2016, 12:26 AM
U.S. Military Spending Millions To Make Cyborgs A Reality
The U.S. military is spending millions on an advanced implant that would allow a human brain to communicate directly with computers. If it succeeds, cyborgs will be a reality. The goal of the proposed implant is to "open the channel between the human brain and modern electronics" according to DARPA's program manager, Phillip Alvelda. In January, DARPA announced it plans to spend up to $62 million on the project, which is part of its Neural Engineering System Design program. The implant would be small -- no larger than one cubic centimeter, or roughly the size of two stacked nickels -- according to DARPA. The implantable device aims to convert neurons in the brain into electronic signals and provide unprecedented "data-transfer bandwidth between the human brain and the digital world," according to a DARPA statement announcing the new project. DARPA sees the implant as providing a foundation for new therapies that could help people with deficits in sight or hearing by "feeding digital auditory or visual information into the brain." A spokesman for DARPA told CNN that the program is not intended for military applications.
Ordinarily, such a headline might be considered sensationalist reporting and a batch of sci-fi -- except DARPA is involved. I can remember when internetworking computers was a radical concept until DARPA came up with some serious sci-fi style communications protocols to make it all work. With only $62 million budgeted (so far), we can only hope that it'll be a while before they succeed -- but then again, this is DARPA we're talking about.
AzzarTheGod
03-08-2016, 03:36 AM
where did u get that news maerilith? infowars.com?
maerilith
03-08-2016, 05:22 AM
where did u get that news maerilith? infowars.com?
CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/07/politics/pentagon-developing-brain-implants-cyborgs/?iid=ob_homepage_deskrecommended_pool&iref=obnetwork)
lol jk the summary article is a slashdot writeup. Those nerds are still good for totally hilarious and zany summaries.
http://m.slashdot.org/story/308233
maskedmelon
03-08-2016, 10:04 AM
stuff
Finally, I'll master the shamisen.
Daywolf
03-08-2016, 02:00 PM
Anyway, it really isn't a mystery, just the technical specifics. This will be a regional data relay system, connecting one station to another without needing to run long and expensive fiber optic lines through nowhere. It would be very cost efficient compared to the broadband infrastructure we're using now.
It's speculated that they will use drones (and/or balloons) for networking back down to individuals, but I think that takes special equipment since those drones are waaay up there with a wingspan over 100ft. I mean it could be used for that, likely will too, but with special transmitter-receivers of course, much like ham radio systems (e.g. 2 meter band etc). But not using "2 meter band radio" just an example.
But what they do with it, who knows? Googles own personal internet system etc. Internet-2.0. Likely will connect to existing systems, even that of Skynet :D
maerilith
03-08-2016, 03:41 PM
Daywolf very suriuz about this luminatistuffz
Daywolf
03-08-2016, 04:04 PM
Daywolf very suriuz about this luminatistuffz
Skynet is a confirmed government project, actually exists (http://www.wired.com/2015/05/nsa-actual-skynet-program/), run by the NSA. Not like in the movies ...not yet anyway hehe. But in the movies, it's no different than any intrusive spy program and using AI and networks. Doesn't need to be out of control AI to be a very dangerous tool, humans can be just as destructive if not more so (we make AI anyway). Gotta have the infrastructure to do it though, high speed broadband to all corners of the Earth to be truly effective. Then one can achieve global control, be it human or AI, though realistically AI just does what human programmers tell it to do.
Pokesan
03-08-2016, 05:38 PM
Skynet is a confirmed government project, actually exists (http://www.wired.com/2015/05/nsa-actual-skynet-program/), run by the NSA. Not like in the movies ...not yet anyway hehe. But in the movies, it's no different than any intrusive spy program and using AI and networks. Doesn't need to be out of control AI to be a very dangerous tool, humans can be just as destructive if not more so (we make AI anyway). Gotta have the infrastructure to do it though, high speed broadband to all corners of the Earth to be truly effective. Then one can achieve global control, be it human or AI, though realistically AI just does what human programmers tell it to do.
http://i.imgur.com/yeO9zCr.jpg
Spyder73
03-08-2016, 05:45 PM
This sent me down a rabbit hole of reading about DARPA, Dugway Base in Utah, and The Mountain Base in Dulce New Mexico. I have about convinced myself that aliens are real, the government is hiding technology from us, and that my world is a lie
maerilith
03-08-2016, 05:52 PM
This sent me down a rabbit hole of reading about DARPA, Dugway Base in Utah, and The Mountain Base in Dulce New Mexico. I have about convinced myself that aliens are real, the government is hiding technology from us, and that my world is a lie
Given if all this was true it wouldnt change me or my goals one bit.
ide stilly be a tranny, still play eq, still vote trump 2016 and still play with hair for a living
ide be excited about fucking aliens in outerspace though.
AzzarTheGod
03-08-2016, 05:55 PM
This sent me down a rabbit hole of reading about DARPA, Dugway Base in Utah, and The Mountain Base in Dulce New Mexico. I have about convinced myself that aliens are real, the government is hiding technology from us, and that my world is a lie
Show me one meaningful good source from a leak, whistleblower, or actual link to anything that proves anything about DARPA.
When I see people mention DARPA, I think tinfoil. At best, DARPA researches violence and human behavior and the CIA interprets their research and uses it for their own ends. And if you are a poor Graduate/PHD student in debt with low self-esteem and pass a basic security clearance and have the right psych profile you can volunteer yourself to a DARPA research program and get experimented on.
Big deal really? A gov contractor researching the human experience for national security. Wow I'm shocked. They do seem to have an intense interest in researching high-functioning autism and Asperger's syndrome, which does catch my ire because I consider those to be mental handicaps. And the only reason to research people with autism is to learn if they can be abused, and we are finding out more and more that they can.
No one can make the case that DARPA is doing anything more sinister than the Tuskegee experiments, or the LSD experiments in Los Angeles in the 1980's.
George_Costanza
03-08-2016, 06:00 PM
darpa funded limb regeneration lab was something else. Doc had literally an unlimited budget. $8 million dollar tiny MRI machine to run on mouse heads in the filthy top floor of the old busted lab. Nothing ever caused anxiety like working with something that expensive and delicate, felt like I was going to piss myself 100% of the time it was running every time. Had to do some brutal shit to those little guys but it was hardly skynet.
You'll appreciate DARPA better when their datas restore your right arm after Bernie lets in someone who takes it.
AzzarTheGod
03-08-2016, 06:04 PM
darpa funded limb regeneration lab was something else. Doc had literally an unlimited budget. $8 million dollar tiny MRI machine to run on mouse heads in the filthy top floor of the old busted lab. Nothing ever caused anxiety like working with something that expensive and delicate, felt like I was going to piss myself 100% of the time it was running every time. Had to do some brutal shit to those little guys but it was hardly skynet.
You'll appreciate DARPA better when their datas restore your right arm after Bernie lets in someone who takes it.
upboated.
maerilith
03-08-2016, 06:05 PM
darpa funded limb regeneration lab was something else. Doc had literally an unlimited budget. $8 million dollar tiny MRI machine to run on mouse heads in the filthy top floor of the old busted lab. Nothing ever caused anxiety like working with something that expensive and delicate, felt like I was going to piss myself 100% of the time it was running every time. Had to do some brutal shit to those little guys but it was hardly skynet.
You'll appreciate DARPA better when their datas restore your right arm after Bernie lets in someone who takes it.
TRUMP2016
Spyder73
03-08-2016, 06:09 PM
DARPA uses Boston Dynamics as their commercial front. They are more involved in automating warfare. Boston Dynamic’s “Big Dog” which is being geared for military use was originally a DARPA project.
Also, the scary thing is Google now owns Boston Dynamics, which puts Google on the forefront of AI research. Google Deep Mind’s CEO is a listed member of the Bilderberger Group.
Daywolf
03-08-2016, 08:02 PM
This sent me down a rabbit hole of reading about DARPA, Dugway Base in Utah, and The Mountain Base in Dulce New Mexico. I have about convinced myself that aliens are real, the government is hiding technology from us, and that my world is a lie
Bumblehive (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqoPnwLZm60). Skynet (https://youtu.be/FX7Fgjw2EBI). Jade Helm (https://youtu.be/FiKBPmq37Yo). Nibiru (https://youtu.be/cYlk8x6gGoY).
Daywolf
03-08-2016, 08:22 PM
Those are pretty long btw, well not so much the first one. The thing with Google's project, in light of the compilation of those vids, is that after such an event (however destructive), communications could be quickly restored w/o the need for rebuilding the massive infrastructure that exists today, literally internet 2.0 and with greater coverage. Nibiru is a wildcard though, even if it exists (though those cities certainly do), but some form of disruption could be used as a catalyst for the rest.
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