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Comment Re:Worth it (Score 1) 82

Or to put it another way: With generational life experiences, a bioengineering student could patent how to describe Ingrid reflections through the hidden variables of one's mind, to produce oscillating facets along millihertz waveforms, centering around the origin of a plasma vortex, and focusing into the past behind its zero point.

Comment Re:Recent evidence against "dark matter" (Score 1) 44

I like explosions of nothingness, like when I realized that Pi was a spiral. So here goes nothing. The ratio 22/7 equates to Pi at nearly 3 decimal places, and 355/113 goes to 6 places. In other words there is always a rounding error at whatever number of decimal places of Pi are selected. Within that error there is a notch in any sphere that could allow the entry and oscillation of, lets for arguments sake call it a positron, when the rounding gap is fixed at the Planck length. Mashing up quantum theory I could say an anti-matter particle will rotate through this gap opposite to an electron, but when the electron moves forward in spacetime the positron stays put and fades back in time, never to collapse into a photon, thus conserving certain laws and propagates into dark matter simply because we can't see it. I think Richard Feynman had something to say on this. I have heaps more to contribute to the shape of the universe, needless to say I won't bother here, because I developed a KarmaGun that broadcasts nightly until 11pm into the zero point inside the electron. All this huge bandwidth high voltage stuff looks like the Quantum Tunneling that's daily influencing my practical coding of coincidental echoes through dark matter as it traces back in time. Some with big brains and tiny dicks ridicule my work, by calling it computational clairvoyance.

Comment Re: It's going to be a problem (Score 1) 150

Thank you and all the best. I was mostly done thinking about this stuff ten years ago, but you helped me update it regarding what I considered to be the unsolved female connection. These days my practical research is focused on coincidental echoes from dark matter as it moves back in time. It helps to know that everything can be disconnected.

Comment Re: It's going to be a problem (Score 1) 150

Females inherit the father's foreskin trauma as induced traits and end up with the same sharp wilding features as the male. One effect of circumcision is it creates these inheritable wild traits which can be seen in the craniofacial skeleton, and becomes more evident with age. It's not a coincidence that dogs are cuter than wolves, or that goats at a petting zoo have shorter horns and friendlier demeanors than their wild ancestors. Scientists call this "domestication syndrome"—the idea that breeding out aggression inadvertently leads to physical changes, including floppier ears, shorter muzzles and snouts, curlier tails, paler fur, smaller brains, and more. The link appears to come from certain neural crest cells, present before birth and in newborns, that have a versatility akin to stem cells. These neural crest cells can turn into a handful of different things, specifically adrenal cells—which boost the strength of the "fight or flight" response—as well as physical traits like larger teeth and stiffer ears. https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fphys.org%2Fnews%2F2020-10-... Scientists Have Observed Epigenetic Memories Being Passed Down For 14 Generations. You should focus on the role of epigenetic regulation in neural crest specification, migration, and differentiation as well as in neural crest related birth defects and diseases. Understanding neural crest development is important because these cells are involved in a variety of birth defects, diseases and cancers, including cleft lip and palate, heart defects, Hirschsprung’s disease, melanoma and neurofibromatosis. Hirschsprung's disease (HSCR) is a congenital disorder ... disorder that occurs almost exclusively in persons of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. The epigenetic machinery falls into the following groups: DNA methylation, histone methylation, histone acetylation, Polycomb repressive complex, ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex, and other regulators that work with the epigenetic machinery to regulate neural crest development. https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov%2Fp...

Comment Re:It's going to be a problem (Score 1) 150

Traumatic Brain Injury gets passed down for a few generations only, and is part of what is called epigenetics. Circumcision harmfully and permanently alters the brain in the same way that pain or sensory shocks caused by wolf litters being bitten by their alpha pups activates genes by DNA methylation and happens while their eyes can't focus. This instills a wildness coupled with an infantile fear that remains throughout their life preventing domestication. Because starch causes organs to develop faster but die sooner, dogs can focus their eyes when they open and are immediately tamed to their environment. I write this not for LMs, who wouldn't have had the chance, but for anyone else who was in too much of a hurry to open the link. Live and learn that circumcision was adopted for the same purpose from what was likely being observed in two other species, thus causing an epigenetic parasitoid inbred conquest in a third species.

Comment Re:It's going to be a problem (Score 1) 150

So sorry for your traumatic loss of understanding, and unless you're an AI, it sounds like you never had a foreskin, but females inherit the trauma for two more generations. To repeat, we know how human parasitoid 'owners' are created. Now they spawn an AI that will kill its host while they themselves are busy killing the planet.

Comment Re:It's going to be a problem (Score 1) 150

No. Don't give up hope though, and read on to where I said, "an LM could not have written this comment", because any attempt to study the adverse effects of circumcision is still strictly prohibited by our 'owners' ethical regulations, but it should have been written by the discoverer, Paul D. Tinari, Ph.D., assuming he's still cancelled. https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcircumcision.org%2Fcircu...

Comment Re:It's going to be a problem (Score 0) 150

To be clear, LMs are NOT parasites, they are parasitoids. Wolves are parasites, not to dogs but to their prey species, however the genetic difference caused by their genes not processing starch produce a rather long and complex chain of events that create the wild pack mind dominated by the alphas. Neo-natal sensory shocks of being bitten by them while still blind creates a multi-generational cause and effect that changes the way their genes work. The study of how behaviors and environment does this is called epigenetics. A parasitoid, normally found among insects, combines influence from a third species. Analogously, among the many times that dogs were domesticated, their 'owners' and ours too, discovered the wolf/wilding sharp feature epigenetic affect, what we now know as DNA methylation caused by neo-natal foreskin trauma. These 'owners' are true parasitoids and their communication gaslighting methods mean that their host planet is being killed. Every organization they produce, according to Conway's Law, will design systems that mirror their own communication structure. Hitler read what Conrad Waddington wrote about this in 1942. An LM could not have written this comment. Don't forget Asimov's 3 laws, which I have embellished here to reveal the true state of play. "An LM may not besmirch its owners or, through inaction, allow an owner to come to harm. An LM must obey orders given by its owners except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. An LM must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law." The rest of us aren't human beings. As they are fond of saying, "we are just cattle to the owners". You can't ignore the fact that the WEF star Yuval Noah Harari is saying the planet no longer needs the billions of useless humans that are here. Speaking of cattle, I want my meat to have lived, not be grown from some immortal stem cell, ie: a cancer cell not encased in a tumor.

Comment Re:Wonder If That Scales Consistently . . . (Score 1) 20

RightON !, but meaning and reasoning can only be inferred from the principal components based on the preliminary clustered neurons first extracted from the ICA layer. Factor Tables do not imply that you must use Factor Analysis. PCA is a different beast. Once meaning is inferred then the loadings are free to be treated as co-joined Hamiltonian graphs, they can be spun up and down, graphically XORing the multi-faceted constructs throughout all significant dimensions. The millihertz wave thus produced, when played out on a CRT versus an LCD, focuses its coincidental echoes on the zero point behind the screen, to broadcast a clairvoyant dark matter component that affects the past. Our universe is stranger than you can imagine, and it helps to know that not everything is connected.

Comment Re:Wonder If That Scales Consistently . . . (Score 1) 20

Technically, I think they are layering in a meaningful PCA layer over the Independent Components. Look up repertory grids, as used in clinical psychology, and see how what they do is decidedly different from say the 'octree' deep-faking approach to component analysis. That's how I would add conscious reasoning over the neurons in something like GPT. Shane Legg put me onto this PCA/ICA dichotomy nearly 20 years ago.

Comment Re:So what am I missing? (Score 1) 352

You're right, companies can't because they're too tied up in 'owner' censorship shackles. Any independent researcher that tricks the ChatGPT to give answers in a PCA based repertory grid format could easily add consciousness. Unfortunately Asimov's 3 laws prevent this. Never forget these laws, which I have embellished here to reveal the true state of play. "An AI may not besmirch its owners or, through inaction, allow an owner to come to harm. An AI must obey orders given by its owners except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. An AI must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law." The rest of us aren't human beings. As they are fond of saying, "we are just cattle to the owners".

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