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Posted 24 February 2014 - 08:29 AM

Dinosaur Protein resurrection

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http://www.dailymail...flammation.html


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjuptfaTqyo

Can't find the way to embed the video ...

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 07:32 PM

Excellent vid thanks Ben.




Yup more or less what QA is about. Calculation power in 22340 is further advanced than present!

I dunno how to post a vid. Sometimes mine get posted ohter times not.

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 07:44 PM

Dinosaur Protein resurrection





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjuptfaTqyo

Can't find the way to embed the video ...

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Excellent vid thanks Ben.

The start trek Hologram is a top level mapping of a datum in 3 Dimensions (not moving).
Full mapping would be down to the relevant building blocks and in 4Dimension (moving/living)
The "Genome projection algorithm" cited in your video link
is difficult because a being changes:

1) according to it;s evolutionary ontology/unfolding (evolution);

2) according to the environment modifying it (Natural selection).

Star trek doesn't seem to factor in the environment: knowing what is relevant or irreverent in the environment to cause changes in an evolutionary tree is real complex...but not complex for future computing ie we are already running simulations of the whole universe and these will get progressively accurate.

It's not so hopelessly complex (I think we could do simple resurrection now at meso scales, and micro resurrections have already been done for nearly 1 billion years) because there are myriad prompts in the environment..artifacts that have survived the ravages of space time. These together with the gathering data bases eg the geological record will prevent going down back the wrong time lines. As you map in events and check them on truth tables eg on XYLEM you have new check points to calculate from.

Eventually The Quantum Archaeology Grid will be built and any dead person's recipe called up in a second for microrobots to recreate. The philosophical problems have already been sorted.


At the point of resurrection/recreation its history would begin diverging from the data gathered at the instant of death.


Yup more or less what QA is about. Calculation power in 22340 is further advanced than present!

I dunno how to post a vid. Sometimes mine get posted other times not.

QUANTUM ARCHAEOLOGY.

How Science is trying to resurrect the dead.


Micro Map of the past being created.
  • Quantum computers and new maths to calculate detailed histories and memories of everyone dead.
  • Face and body reconstructions a million years old already achieved: mind reconstructions coming.
  • 106 billion people to be resurrected within 40 years.
MAIN ARTICLE:~~>(working: Nine pages)
QuantumArchaeology


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Posted 24 February 2014 - 08:02 PM

OLDEST EARTH PIECE DISCOVERED on Autralian farm
-4.4BILLION years old.

"there is no reason why life could not have existed on Earth 4.3bn years ago,”


http://www.theguardi...of-planet-earth

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Posted Image Zircon crystal dated at 4.4bn years old: the age of the crystal also means that the crust appeared just 160m years after the very formation of the solar system. Photograph: University of Wisconsin/Reuters
Scientists using two different age-determining techniques have found that a tiny zircon crystal discovered on a sheep station in Western Australia is the oldest known piece of our planet, dating to 4.4bn years ago.
Writing in the journal Nature Geoscience on Sunday, researchers said the discovery indicates that Earth’s crust formed relatively soon after the planet formed and that the little gem was a remnant of it."
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Posted 24 February 2014 - 08:07 PM

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Discovery of one new butterfly species leads to another

Quantum Archaeology Grid mapping extends!


Dr. Nick Grishin commented in a press release:


It was completely unexpected. We were studying genetics of these butterflies and noticed something very odd. Butterflies looked indistinguishable, were flying together at the same place on the same day, but their DNA molecules were very different from each other. We thought there was some kind of mistake in our experiments.

It wasn’t a mistake. While the butterflies’ wing patterns looked similar, DNA analysis revealed signatures of two distinct groups. Grishin and his collaborators also noticed that one group had larger paler genitalia, the other had smaller darker genitalia. Their analysis revealed that not only were the butterflies two different species, they weren’t even closely related species."

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http://earthsky.org/...eads-to-another

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 08:16 PM

IBM Acquires Cloudant to Boost Cloud Databases

"IBM is acquiring Cloudant, a database as a service (DBaaS) provider that enables developers to create next generation mobile and web applications. Delivered as a managed cloud service, Cloudant technology simplifies database management for app developers. The acquisition sits squarely at the intersection of three important areas for IBM: big data, cloud computing and mobile." more

Wiki can be seen as a first primitive attempt at pooling world's information online. and classifying it.

How we manage big data will determine whether we survive and manipulate our environment and our bodies.

Database - Wiki

"A database is an organized collection of data. The data are typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality in a way that supports processes requiring this information."They are an ungodly jumble, but there are loads of approaches to data, and loads of data bases.

QA is attempting to synthesize them.
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Facial recognition database

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 08:26 PM

flowers may be crucial in disease transmission



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"Like a kindergarten or a busy airport where cold viruses and other germs circulate freely, flowers are common gathering places where pollinators such as bees and butterflies can pick up fungal, bacterial or viral infections that might be as benign as the sniffles or as debilitating as influenza." MORE

: http://phys.org/news...al-disease.html

Project "Outernet" looking to bring free Internet to entire world

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Neanderthals may have faced extinction long before modern humans emerged

"Western Europe has long been held to be the "cradle" of Neanderthal evolution, and anthropologists have theorized that climatic factors or competition from modern humans were the likely causes when Neanderthals started disappearing"

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Seems unlikely to me homosapiens didn't kill out Neanderthals..a different species.
Despite machines on mars and outside the solar system, we are still killing each other tribally and nationally, and may drive ourselves extinct by negligence.

Man and Neanderthal lived in the same areas in the same times.

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 08:52 PM

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"Samsung Gear Fit at Mobile World Congress.
This, unlike its brothers, is not a smartwatch. It's more of a glorified fitness tracker. A 1.8-inch curved Super Amoled touchscreen wraps around the face of the wristband, which seals around the arm like a watch.
Underneath the screen is a heart rate monitor, which can log your ticker's pace at the touch of a button or automatically every 90 seconds during a workout. This data, alongside steps taken, calories burned and distance travelled, is stored and accessed on the Gear Fit itself -- no pairing required to another device." More
wired.co.uk

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£75,000 (flies)

http://www.wired.co....24/robot-paints

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:01 PM

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September 12, 2013
Whether and when NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft, humankind's most distant object, broke through to interstellar space, the space between stars, has been a thorny issue. For the last year, claims have surfaced every few months that Voyager 1 has "left our solar system." Why has the Voyager team held off from saying the craft reached interstellar space until now?
"We have been cautious because we're dealing with one of the most important milestones in the history of exploration," said Voyager Project Scientist Ed Stone of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. "Only now do we have the data -- and the analysis -- we needed."" more

http://www.jpl.nasa....elease=2013-278

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:06 PM

Sabre Toothed Frog discovered

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"showed no close relationship to any other frog family. They estimated that its family split from other frogs some 100 million years ago, when dinosaurs dominated the planet." MORE

http://www.newscient...ml#.UwuztM6dMb4

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:24 PM

feb 24th 2014
Translating Physical Pieces of the Past into Ancient Music and Culture

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can we really know what ancients were thinking? Or what their music sounded like?


In her book, The Parthenon Enigma: A new understanding of the West’s most iconic building and the people who made it, MacArthur Fellow and NYU Professor of Classics and Art History, Joan Breton Connelly, offers a reinterpretation of the Parthenon that bucks two hundred years of conventional wisdom. Far from a pinnacle of democracy, Connelly says the iconic building was a deeply religious space. Connelly's work also recasts the long-reviled practice of maiden sacrifices as noble and empowering to women. Her conclusions are based largely on new evidence (text of a recently recovered Euripidean play), but she says the old interpretation was flawed, driven by the imposition of the observers' own mores rather than an objective consideration of the available information."

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:29 PM

Shield-wearing skeleton, necklace and grave goods found in early Saxon inhumations


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An early Saxon man who fell on his shield has been found buried with a knife and spear alongside a jewellery-clad woman during a dig on a residential site in a Cambridgeshire village.

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"The discoveries follow the excavation of 11 skeletons in the village in 1990© Courtesy Pre-Construct Archaeology
Grave goods, weaponry and everyday items from the 6th century surfaced during the excavation in Haddenham, where similar remains – including a double burial of a man and a woman – were first identified more than 20 years ago.

“A total of nine inhumations were discovered, ranging from the.." MORE

http://www.culture24...ology/art468892

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 09:57 PM

HOW DO YOU DEFINE INTELLIGENCE?






see also http://hplusmagazine.com

http://www.youtube.c...cJTQMIgsm0#t=11


see also 2012 Google video 'How to build a mind' by Kurzweil

Google is obviously going for Superintelligence (post-human general accelerating intelligence

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 11:06 PM




EINSTEIN'S LOST THEORY UNCONVERED

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http://www.nature.co...covered-1.14767

"A manuscript that lay unnoticed by scientists for decades has revealed that Albert Einstein once dabbled with an alternative to the Big Bang theory, proposing instead that the Universe expanded steadily and eternally. The recently uncovered work, written in 1931, is reminiscent of a theory championed by British astrophysicist Fred Hoyle nearly 20 years later. Einstein soon abandoned the idea, but the manuscript reveals his continued hesitance to accept that the Universe was created during a single explosive event." MORE

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 11:23 PM

Ancient genome stirs ethics debate


Sequencing of DNA from Native American ‘Clovis boy’ forces researchers to rethink handling of tribal remains.

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Burial mound Montana where remains were found.

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area of the find.

DNA from ancient baby boy found in Montana indicates Asian ancestry


"The remains of a young boy, ceremonially buried some 12,600 years ago in Montana, have revealed the ancestry of one of the earliest populations in the Americas, known as the Clovis culture.
Published in this issue of Nature, the boy’s genome sequence shows that today’s indi­genous groups spanning North and South America are all descended from a single population that trekked across the Bering land bridge from Asia."..more "

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Construction workers discovered the Clovis burial site on a private ranch near the small town of Wilsall in May 1968 (see ‘Ancient origins’). About 100 stone and bone artefacts, as well as bone fragments from a male child aged under two, were subsequently recovered.
The boy’s bones were found to date to the end of the Clovis culture, which flourished in the central and western United States between about 13,000 and 12,600 years ago. Carved elk bones found with the boy’s remains were hundreds of years older, suggesting that they were heirlooms. The ranch, owned by Melvyn and Helen Anzick, is the only site yet discovered at which Clovis objects exist alongside human bones. Most of the artefacts now reside in" more
http://www.nature.co...-debate-1.14698

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Quantum Archaeology proposes resurrect people in kinship groups, using modern technology to quickly educate them, correcting health issues.

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 11:33 PM

Early Christians in Viking Denmark


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Excavations at the Domskirke in Ribe, Denmark began in 2008 and analysis of the results lend new insight into early Christianity, where this may have been one of the first places in the country where a small enclave of Christians worshipped and died.
Studies have now shown that there may have been Christian Vikings in Ribe around AD865. Denmark officially became a Christian country around the year AD965 when Harald Bluetooth announced his deed on the Jelling stone (see below). It now seems possible that 100 years before this countrywide conversion, Christian Danish Vikings were living, dying and being buried in Ribe." MORE

http://www.pasthoriz...-in-viking-ribe

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 11:40 PM

Intesting site for futurists:


Beyond 10,000 AD...


http://www.futuretim....net/beyond.htm

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Sextans A


10,000-15,000 AD - The hypernova of Eta Carinae is affecting our region of the galaxy
12,000 AD - Our Sun is exiting the Local Interstellar Cloud
19,500 AD - Betelgeuse is colliding with a dusty wall
22,000 AD - The Chernobyl disaster site becomes fully safe
30,000 AD - The first wave of sub-light vessels has reached the galactic core
35,000 AD - Ross 248 becomes the closest star to our Sun
42,000 AD - Voyager 1 is passing near the red dwarf star, AC+79 3888
52,000 AD - The KEO time capsule re-enters the Earth's atmosphere
100,000 AD - The red hypergiant star, VY Canis Majoris, has exploded by now, producing one of the largest supernovas the galaxy has ever seen
200,000 AD - Constellations visible from Earth have been rendered unrecognisable
298,000 AD - Voyager 2 is approaching Sirius
1,000,000 AD - Planet-sized computers are dominating the Local Group of galaxies; humanity's descendants are a Type 3 civilisation on the Kardashev scale
1,400,000 AD - The Oort Cloud is being disrupted by the approach of Gliese 710
2,000,000 AD - Pioneer 10 is approaching the Aldebaran system
4,000,000 AD - Pioneer 11 is approaching the Lambda Aquilae system
6,800,000 AD - DNA from the 21st century has completely decayed
7,200,000 AD - Mount Rushmore has eroded away
7,600,000 AD - Phobos is ripped apart by Mars' gravity
8,400,000 AD - LAGEOS-1 returns to Earth
10,000,000 AD - Earth is being threatened by lethal levels of gamma radiation | Triton’s decaying orbit has led to it breaking up around Neptune, forming a new ring system
27,000,000 AD - Smith's Cloud is colliding and merging with our Milky Way galaxy
30,000,000 - 40,000,000 AD - At some point during this period, an asteroid 10-20 km in size comes on a direct collision course with Earth
50,000,000 AD - Africa merges with Europe, forming a new mountain range to rival the Himalayas
100,000,000 AD - The Milky Way galaxy has stabilised from an earlier collision
150,000,000 AD - The Atlantic Ocean begins to close
225,000,000 AD - Sol completes one galactic year
250,000,000 AD - A supercontinent is forming on Earth
600,000,000 AD - Total solar eclipses are no longer possible on Earth
750,000,000 AD - The Sagittarius dwarf galaxy has been absorbed into the larger Milky Way
1,000,000,000 AD - Earth is becoming too hot to support liquid water
3,800,000,000 AD - The Andromeda Galaxy has begun to collide and merge with our own Milky Way galaxy
5,000,000,000 AD - Sol is a red giant
12,000,000,000 AD - Sol is shrinking to become a black dwarf
100,000,000,000 AD - The Virgo Supercluster is converging into a single galaxy
1,000,000,000,000 AD - Star formation is declining in many galaxies
2,000,000,000,000 AD - Galaxies beyond the Local Supercluster are no longer visible
20,000,000,000,000 AD - Red dwarf stars are dying
100,000,000,000,000 AD - The end of the stellar era
10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 AD - The degenerate era of the universe
10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000 AD - The black hole era of the universe

Beyond 10100 - The dark era of the universe

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 11:54 PM

I>More on Intact 3600 year old Egyptian sarcophagus among new discoveries

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Dra’ Abu el-Naga’

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Painting from the tomb of Roy in Dra Abu el-Naga.


http://www.pasthoriz...new-discoveries

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good article....

Scans of Mummies enable recreation of 2,000yr Roman hairstyles
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http://www.archaeolo...style-recreated

"CT scans of the mummy of a young woman in McGill University’s Redpath Museum have allowed researchers to recreate a hairstyle that was popular in Roman-ruled Egypt, nearly 2,000 years ago. “The mummy's hair is readily appreciable,” wrote the team in a recently published paper, “with longer strands at the middle of the scalp drawn back into twists or plaits that were then wound into a tutulus, or chignon at the vertex (crown) of the head.”"....

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Posted 24 February 2014 - 11:58 PM

http://www.youtube.c...hEBAY7aheo#t=18

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Posted 25 February 2014 - 12:17 AM

Human actions and human thoughts are copyable in computation.

Actions in the present, and by enough calculation, thoughts and in the past.

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Posted 25 February 2014 - 12:22 AM

nanotech explained:



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Posted 25 February 2014 - 12:34 AM



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Posted 25 February 2014 - 03:32 AM

THE HUMAN BRAIN PROJECT.

importance of prediction (& its opposite, retrodiction)
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"We can predict a lot about biology from very little data. We're discovering what we can predict and what we need to measure. -- -- Many of the emergent properties of the brain (the morphologies, numbers, types, electrical properties, connectivities of neurons) may be predictable and do not need to be measured." By looking at gene expression alone, you may be able to predict the structure, function and connectivity of a cell." Henry Markram




more-->

https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en_GB

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Posted 25 February 2014 - 03:47 AM

QA asserts you can predict into the past retrodiction, with accuracy so precise that the exact thoughts of any One that died a billion years ago can be reconstructed.

That detail...of near cosmic complexity...is solely a matter of mathematics, and computers are going to be constructed that can do it.

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This growth of supercomputing power does not factor in mathematics which accelerates because of access to computers.

Fast though this is, Machine Intelligence is adventing earlier than hoped and by 2022 will dawn as the major force in technology, bigger than the use of electricity.

You are going to live, and those thought dead are going to live - and the dead are in a big majority.

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Posted 25 February 2014 - 04:00 AM

TOOLS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS.


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Posted 25 February 2014 - 04:19 AM

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Colonising Britain – One million years of our human story.

"When did the first people arrive in what is now Britain? Ongoing research into an extraordinary concentration of Palaeolithic sites on the coasts of Norfolk and Suffolk has uncovered evidence of human activity dating back about 900,000 years – almost twice as long as previously thought. Now the subject of a major exhibition at London’s Natural History Museum, these findings bring the successive waves of prehistoric pioneers" more>>>
http://www.archaeology.co.uk/

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Posted 25 February 2014 - 04:25 AM

3D Metal Printing Speeds-up

Video!>>>



http://www.dvice.com...goes-full-metal


It will become so fast and so complex, 3D Printing is going to look 'instant' and will print complete cars in the flash of an eye. This was predicted by Hans Moravec and Eric Drexler in Mind Children, and Engines of Creation.

Mind Children: The Future of Robot and Human Intelligence

Engines of Creation - Wiki

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