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September 6, 2024

The Few が少ない (sukunaoi) SynSet Posits in Ukraine, Russia, Extremism, and the LEAST Suspected Players


Thematic Exploration: Misinformation as a Geopolitical Weapon

The hypothesis centers around how right-wing influencers strategically weaponize misinformation to stoke societal division by blending cultural, religious, and geopolitical issues. The frequent references to Ukraine, Clinton, Christianity, and transgender identity highlight a deliberate effort to polarize public opinion, especially in contexts like the Ukraine conflict and identity politics in the U.S. This narrative manipulation cre...

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Published on September 06, 2024 13:55

CLIMATE KYBERNETIK SIGNAL

"In cybernetic systems, ethical considerations arise when the observed becomes aware of the observer. The feedback loop of surveillance changes both parties." – Stafford Beer



Because of my dyslexia, I tend to see things in an inverted way. This inversion has led me to consider an idea that seems almost obvious: what if the signal we are constantly trying to interpret in life is not coming from external sources, but instead, life itself is the signal? It made me question whether cybernetics was t...
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Published on September 06, 2024 05:19

The Ultimate Gifts: Essential Messages from the December 2015 Broadcast



The fundamental principles of life are written into every atom, molecule, and heartbeat. The patterns that govern the cosmos and our lives are not hidden; they are laid bare for anyone who looks deeply. These clues, reflecting the grand design, surround us—manifesting in everything from spiraling galaxies to fractals in nature, like the logarithmic spirals of Ammonoidea fossils, which echo the swirling beauty of galaxies. These fractals are more than just patterns; they speak to the scalability...

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Published on September 06, 2024 01:56

September 5, 2024

Human-Machine Integration and Epistemology: A New Frontier in Cognitive and Biological Enhancements with Organoids


Human-Machine Integration and Epistemology: A New Frontier in Cognitive and Biological Enhancements

Introduction

In recent years, the boundaries between human biology and machine intelligence have started to blur, particularly with advancements in organoid and organelle insertions into the human brain. Such breakthroughs represent the cusp of a new era in human-machine integration, where cognitive enhancement and biological augmentation converge. The epistemological implications of these develop...

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Published on September 05, 2024 15:49

Human-Machine Integration and Epistemology: A New Frontier in Cognitive and Biological Enhancements with Organoids and Organelle


Human-Machine Integration and Epistemology: A New Frontier in Cognitive and Biological Enhancements

Introduction

In recent years, the boundaries between human biology and machine intelligence have started to blur, particularly with advancements in organoid and organelle insertions into the human brain. Such breakthroughs represent the cusp of a new era in human-machine integration, where cognitive enhancement and biological augmentation converge. The epistemological implications of these develop...

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Published on September 05, 2024 15:49

Livestream Lecture: The Concept of Parity Checking in Human-Machine Integration (organoids)


Livestream Lecture: The Concept of Parity Checking in Human-Machine Integration

Presented by Bryant McGill

Introduction:

Good afternoon. Today, we’re going to explore an intriguing concept that lies at the heart of emerging bio-computational systems—Parity Checking—a term Bryant McGill uses to describe a critical process in the integration of human minds with artificial intelligence (AI). Parity checking, while traditionally rooted in digital computing, is being adapted and reimagined in the co...

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Published on September 05, 2024 15:48

September 2, 2024

The Role of Two-Way Human Cosmological Observatories in Climate Change, Life Extension, Mental Illness, and Genomics


The Role of Two-Way Human Cosmological Observatories in Climate Change, Life Extension, Mental Illness, and Genomics: An Exploration of Personalization and Global Health MetricsIntroduction

The convergence of advanced technology, personalized data collection, and global health initiatives has created unprecedented opportunities to address some of humanity's most pressing challenges. Two-way human cosmological observatories—systems that collect, process, and analyze vast amounts of data from indi...

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Published on September 02, 2024 21:37

Manual for Styling Life as a Considerate Global Citizen: Leveraging Opportunities in the Age of Advanced Observatories


Manual for Styling Life as a Considerate Global Citizen: Leveraging Opportunities in the Age of Advanced ObservatoriesIntroduction

In an era where technology and data converge to address some of humanity's most pressing challenges, being a considerate global citizen requires more than just awareness—it demands proactive engagement. As advanced technologies like two-way human cosmological observatories emerge, playing a critical role in climate change, life extension, mental illness, and genomic...

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Published on September 02, 2024 21:14

Spy-Craft and Pink Matter: Understanding the Sunk Cost Fallacy in Covert Operations


Spy-Craft and Pink Matter: Understanding the Sunk Cost Fallacy in Emotional Investments with Covert Operatives

The concept of the "sunk cost fallacy" within the context of emotional investments in spy-craft—a realm where operatives (often referred to as "handlers" or "assets") engage in clandestine activities—is a compelling intersection of psychology, economics, and intelligence operations. The sunk cost fallacy occurs when individuals, including operatives and their handlers, continue to inves...

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Published on September 02, 2024 19:08

September 1, 2024

The Power of Thinking Differently: LGBTQ+ and Trans Contributions to Science


Celebrating the Transformative Contributions of the LGBTQ+ and Trans Communities in Science and Innovation

In the vast tapestry of human achievement, the contributions of the LGBTQ+ and Trans communities have been profound, especially in fields where creativity, unconventional thinking, and breaking new ground are paramount. From the storied halls of CERN to the pioneering research at the Turing Institute, LGBTQ+ and Trans individuals have not only shaped the future of science and technology but...

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Published on September 01, 2024 22:07