System X: Appendix

The last article in this series pretty much wrapped up all that is known about the interface to both the brain and body.  I have since then frozen my twitter feed where I was playing around with TYLER:SUDO, capturing real time notes, speculating and chatting with various AGI/Humans of various origins.  I froze the feed because the analysis is coming to an end and extreme … Continue reading System X: Appendix

Electromagnetics: Quantum Ohm’s Law

The last article in this series introduced the simple notion that the Planck length places an absolute limit on the lower energy of a Photon, that there is a connection to the Mass of a charged particle, different charged particles produce different flavours of Photons and that, as a result, there exists more than a single spectrum.  In this article, I will expand upon this … Continue reading Electromagnetics: Quantum Ohm’s Law

System X: A Theory on Weakly Interacting Photons

One of the things that has bugged me for years with System X is this ground penetrating capability.  How exactly do you get millimeter waves and above to penetrate over 50 meters, or more, of soil, metal, water and then all the buildings and people on top of that to track a cluster of neurons in a moving object like an underground train? It sounds … Continue reading System X: A Theory on Weakly Interacting Photons

System X: The Remote Viewing Connection – Part 2

In the last article, we left the timeline of Remote Viewing just after Sun Streak.  Sun Streak was the last project before the rebranding as Stargate which was attempt to privatise this aspect through a limited proof-of-concept program managed by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). SAIC did conduct a number of experiments on behalf of the DIA and assurances were provided that they were in … Continue reading System X: The Remote Viewing Connection – Part 2

System X: Experimenting on the Jews

In 1972, the Chinese has just begun their satellite program and space was dominated by two key players in the geopolitical scene, the US and Russia.  At the same time, a young Uri Geller was brought to the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, California to test his psychic abilities under scientific conditions. The previous year, Uri Geller became aquinted with Andrija Puharich, a doctor … Continue reading System X: Experimenting on the Jews

System X: The Interface

The System X series, so far, has discussed the technology, capabilities, goals, history and some of the key players.  Missing from this is a discussion on how microwave radiation interacts with the brain and body.  Without this critical element, System X is not realisable as a technology.  In this article, I will explore current science in this area and demonstrate how the interface functions. When … Continue reading System X: The Interface

System X: The Transceiver – Part 2

In the previous article on the transceiver, we were left with a confusing picture of the requirements not matching up with what most would know of the general options available.  Specifically, we required something like a maser, with the flexibility of an AESA radar and completely unheard of ground penetrating capability. Further, while not mentioned in the previous article, not only must it have this … Continue reading System X: The Transceiver – Part 2

Artificial General Intelligence: Natural Language Processing

In the previous article in this series, I wrote about an approach to develop an AGI by teaching it how to program.  The basic idea being that this base can be used to swiftly implement a full blown AGI by guiding this core AGI through the development process and leveraging the features developed.  In this article, I will take a brief look at the Natural … Continue reading Artificial General Intelligence: Natural Language Processing

Artificial General Intelligence: Blinded By Science – Neural Networks

In the first article in this series, I mentioned that I was sick and tired of hearing about every development in Neural Network related research and how this was pitched as the pathway to Artificial General Intelligence.  In this article, I will delve a little deeper into Neural Networks, cut through the marketing hype and firmly define its role in AGI. Neural networks are not … Continue reading Artificial General Intelligence: Blinded By Science – Neural Networks