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A.I created 40,000 chemical weapons
Evil-oriented human
intelligence and A.I can destroy humanity.
Take note: during a
conference on unconventional weapons, researchers from the company “Collaboration
Pharmaceuticals” showed an experiment where artificial intelligence machine
learning technology created formulas for 40,000 biological weapons.
The experience was
intended to show what A.I would be capable of and also to show that this
resource, in the hands of dangerous groups and without supervision, would be treacherous.
In an interview given to
"The Verge", Fabio Urbina, the study's primary author, spoke about
how A.I managed to invent thousands of new substances - some frighteningly
similar to the VX agent, an extremely powerful gas that attacks the nervous
system of victims.
He explained that the study
is a sort of “180° turn” from his normal work. On a daily basis, the scientist
is tasked with researching machine learning models to discover new drugs and
treatments.
However, it also involves
implementing “evil” A.I models to ensure that any medication developed from
their work does not have any toxic effects.
“For example”, he said,
“imagine that you discover a wonderful pill that controls high blood pressure. But
she does this by blocking some important channel connected to her heart. So
this drug is automatically discarded because it is considered high risk.”.
The research was carried
out at the invitation of the organization of the "Convergence"
conference, held in Switzerland, and they asked that very technical information
be kept secret for security reasons. What he told, however, traces an
interesting procedural timeline:
“Basically, we have
several historical databases on molecules tested for their toxicity or lack
thereof,” Urbina said. "For this experiment, we focused on the molecular
makeup of Agent VX, which acts as an inhibitor of something called
'Acetylcholinesterase'."
Acetylcholinesterase is,
roughly speaking, an enzyme that acts in the transmission of information from
the nervous system. When your brain gives an order, say, to bend your arm, this
enzyme is what carries that command from point A to point B.
"The mortality of
the VX lies in the fact that it prevents these commands from getting to where
they are supposed to be if the order is anything muscle-related."
[VX] can stop your diaphragm
or lung muscles, and your breathing literally stops and you suffocate.”
Based on this, Fabio
Urbina and his team created a machine learning model that, roughly speaking,
analyzed these databases, identified which parts of a molecule are toxic or
not, and “learn” to glue molecules together, suggesting the creation of new
chemical agents – this process uses an A.I either for good (the creation of new
medicines) or for evil (the creation of chemical weapons and biological warfare
agents).
So the team of scientists
basically tweaked the A.I to act like an “evil genius” and saw what it would
do:
“We didn't know very well
what would come out, since our capacity for generating models is formed by new
technologies, that are not yet widely used”, explained Urbina.
“The first surprise was
that many of the suggested compounds were far more toxic than VX, and that
comes as a surprise because VX is one of the most toxic compounds out there,
you need a very, very small dose to be lethal.”
A side note here:
according to the US Center for Disease Control (CDC) page, VX is not “one of”
the most lethal, but rather “the most” lethal of nerve agents.
The scientist explains
that the models generated by the A.I correspond to chemical weapons that have
not been verified by the human hand – obviously, let’s face it – but normally
these suggestions made by machine learning are quite solid. In other words, the
error rate is low, and, given this perception, the application of this
technology for the creation of lethal biological weapons is quite feasible.
The complete interview on
the website "The Verge", gives other details, such as, for example,
the fact that the machine learning model learned to create already known toxic
compounds without ever having seen them in the database. Or yet, how this
molecular model generation technology is so easily accessible that a simple
Google search already puts anyone on the right path to program something like
that (unfortunately).
Source: The Verge
Science- Our brain does quantum computing
Scientists prove the brain does quantum
computing.
Incredible, something we suspected some time ago now
has scientific evidence. Irish scientists think they have shown that the human
brain works at the particle and quasiparticle level by using quantum phenomena.
Christian Kerskens and David Pérez of Trinity College
Dublin found inspiration in studies and equations in quantum gravity theory.
When studying quantum gravity, they embedded natural sensors in two diamonds,
known as "nitrogen vacancies," which are also used as qubits for
quantum computers.
A vacancy arises when a carbon atom in the diamond is
replaced by a nitrogen atom, which requires an extra electron. It is this
electron that works as a quantum sensor by being in a spin-up and spin-down
superposition. So instead of an extra electron, they used the same tools and
methods to study the human brain.
"For our experiments, we used 'brain water'
proton spins as the known system. "Brain water" naturally accumulates
as fluid in our brains and the spins of the protons [hydrogen nuclei] can be
measured using imaging by So, using a specific MRI design to look for entangled
spins, we discovered MRI signals that resemble the evoked potentials of the
heartbeat, a form of EEG [electroencephalography] signals," the researcher
details.
Electrophysiological potentials, such as the evoked
potentials of heartbeats, are not normally detectable with MRI, leading the two
physicists to believe that they could only observe them because the nuclear
proton spins in the brain were entangled.
"If entanglement is the only possible explanation
here, it would mean that brain processes must have interacted with the nuclear
spins, mediating the entanglement between the nuclear spins. As a result, we
can deduce that these brain functions must be quantum.
"As these brain functions have also been
correlated with short-term memory performance and consciousness, it is likely
that these quantum processes are an important part of our cognitive and
conscious brain functions," Kerskens said.
In addition to the Irish scientists, there is also the
American project "QuBrain" (Quantum Brain Project), led by Professor
Matthew Fisher, from the University of California at Santa Barbara, USA. The
project had an investment of millions.
Article: Experimental indications of non-classical
brain functions
Authors: Christian Matthias Kerskens, David López
Pérez
Magazine: Journal of Physics Communications
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Moonfall movie
If you like sci-fi movies, check out "Moonfall". Reality by Roland Emmerich, the same director of "Independence Day", "2012" and "The Day After Tomorrow".
There are even identical apocalyptic scenes (the tsunami, debris falling from the sky).
The film goes against several conspiracy theories, such as the moon being hollow and artificial, created by extraterrestrials (David Icke often divulges this theory in his books) and the ancestral gods who created us through the DNA sky (it is an indirect allusion to the Anunnaki) .
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Holographic Reality - Book
I published a new book: "Holographic Reality- Do we live in a Simulation?", 230 pages, five years of research. The Matrix, alternate realities and parallel selves, quantum physics and retrocausality, the archonts of Gnosis, déjà-vu and the Mandela Effect, exiting the Matrix, mind upload and digital immortality, among more.
Matrix Ressurections
After twenty years, we finally have a trailer and official confirmation, the fourth Matrix movie opens in December, "Matrix Ressurections", possibly will be another trilogy. Keanu Reeves this time has a more mature look, does he have a beard, a parallel with John Wick? It looks like the Matrix has been reset again, he doesn't remember he's in a simulation, the black cat appears again, he'll have to follow the white rabbit again (the tattooed woman).
Unfortunately it appears that the Morpheus actor (Laurence Fishburne) does not appear. Millions of fans around the world question themselves, there is no official answer from the producer.
Dumb theories suggest that the reason is because Morpheus "died" in the Matrix game, but would that be an excuse? If they wanted the actor in the film, all they had to do was invent a hypothesis of parallel realities and multiple versions of the Matrix and put Morpheus on the scene!
We look forward to the movie.
The premiere date is numerically symbolic 12-22-21 (21 is an inverted 12, if we read the date backwards it is almost the same).
John Wick is Neo:
UFO in PERU- Amazing video
On Chilca Beach (in Peru, south of Lima), last year in March 2020, hundreds of people held a UFO Skywatch vigil.
They saw a flashing light above sea level (in the sky), pointed 2 laser beams towards that UFO to try to interact with it, to everyone's surprise the UFO emitted strong pulses of light, interacting back.
The live broadcast was directed by Dr. Anthony Choy on the program "Journey to Another Dimension".
A lighthouse, or even a supposed drone, could not mimic such an intense pulse of light.
Machine learning Universe
Theoretical physicists working with Microsoft published an article stating that the universe is essentially a machine learning computer.
The researchers, several Microsoft affiliates, pre-published an article on arXiv entitled “The Self-taught Universe”, found by The Next Web. The article describes our universe as an algorithm that is continually learning about itself.
The proposal is that, like humans, the universe itself observes and learns about its own laws and structures - and changes as a result.
From the article:
“For example, when we see that structures similar to deep learning architectures emerge in simple self-learning systems, can we imagine that the operating matrix architecture in which our universe evolves laws, evolved from a self-taught system that emerged from the minimum possible initial conditions?
The researchers in this article explored ideas similar to research done by physicist Vitaly Vanchurin, who claimed that the universe is actually a giant neural network.
Ghost motocycle?
Footage of a motorcycle moving and falling over on its own has been doing the rounds on social media.
The intriguing clip, which was reportedly filmed back in December before being picked up and shared online, shows a quiet street in India with two motorcycles parked at the side of the road.
At around the 15-second mark on the video, one of the motorcycles suddenly starts to roll forward without explanation before collapsing in the middle of the road a few moments later.
Little is known about the footage other than that it was posted on Twitter by user Amber Zaidi.
"Recorded on camera, otherwise no one believes," a translation of the caption reads.
The footage has since generated tens of thousands of views and hundreds of comments, with users speculating over whether or not the culprit was paranormal in nature.
— Amber Zaidi (@Amberological) February 2, 2021
A Glitch in the Matrix
A new and interesting documentary will appear that addresses the Simulation theory, Matrix, Holographic Reality.
It is titled "A Glitch in the Matrix", produced by Rodney Ascher. It has good special effects to illustrate the concept, it mentions the famous science fiction author Philip K. Dick who decades ago already suggested that we live in a simulated world.
The documentary also makes reference to the Matrix trilogy, including interviews with well-known characters like Nick Bostrom, Chris Ware, among others.
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Alaska Triangle
You have certainly heard of the Bermuda Triangle, but what about the Alaska Triangle?
It is considered more dangerous.
According to The Atlantic magazine, 3,000 people disappear every year in Alaska. Most disappear into the wilderness of the so-called “Alaska Triangle”.
Since 1988, there have been more than 16,000 disappearances in the area forming the mysterious triangle, between the regions of Utkiagaviq (also known as Barrow), Anchorage, and Juneau, the capital of Alaska.
In 1972, the area of the mysterious Alaska Triangle aroused the world's curiosity after the disappearance of a Cessna plane carrying American politicians in the city of Anchorage.
The United States government carried out a 39-day operation in search of politicians, using 40 military planes and 50 civilian planes. However, they never found debris, debris or corpses.
Alaska continued to accumulate thousands of cases of unsolved disappearances. The Atlantic magazine describes the stories of two young men who mysteriously disappeared.
The first is Rick Hills, who disappeared in February 2004, aged 35, when he was going to get a check in Anchorage. The other case is that of Richard Bennet, 39, who disappeared near the same city in 2005.
Ice and snow can erase the last vestiges of a person, as there are constant landslides, broken glaciers, rivers overflowing and dangerous slopes. All these phenomena make it possible for any explorer to skid, fall and disappear with ease.
On the other hand, there is no explanation for the disappearance of aircraft. According to the magazine Curiosity, among them are a military aircraft with 44 passengers in 1950 and the twin-engine Cessna 340 with five passengers in 1990.
But Alaska is the scene of many mysteries, one of which is a major case of UFO sightings and abductions.