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Originally posted by badmedia
I do think "mind reading" is possible. Because every thought has a specific pattern in the brain, and that pattern can be matched. As the body itself is part of the action/reaction universe, then it also acts in this way. No clue if it's actually being done. I figure if they read my mind, maybe they might learn a little decency. You'd need a huge library of what patterns were equal to in order to get very deep in the thought. Otherwise the information you got would be limited.
As for creating images in your brain. To do this it means that waves would have to be sent to your brain. Certain patterns that would be known to create the image. The same way the patterns are used to create image on a TV. Again, theoritically possible, but would be difficult.
Really man, get some help - please -
Please shut-off the criticism
Originally posted by tmk81
Another is a lighthouse projecting time as a light beam rotating in a circle.
There is a reason they call these things artificial, it's because it is not actual or real intelligence in the same way a human is.
Personally, I think it's probably paranoia. If you are aware of it, then you have broken the first rule of mind control - the victim must be unaware they are under mind control. If you want to see mind control, turn on the TV. I always thought it was appropriate they call it your "daily programming".
... and many years later decided to approach Project Camelot with a portion of what he now knew.
He told us that we had many of the correct puzzle pieces - and that, furthermore, it was understood that we work with integrity, and that we're not trying to breach any legitimate national security. He stressed that we were quite liked by a number of the 'white hats' who were monitoring us closely, despite our being on a number of 'watch lists' of every kind.
Jake helped us understand that if we kept our information general and didn't try to prove anything (with documentation or by any other means), we would remain safe. He stressed that it was very important not to get too specific on certain sensitive issues, and to be very wary of ever getting hold of any definitive documentation.
Originally posted by interestedalways
Originally posted by tmk81
Another is a lighthouse projecting time as a light beam rotating in a circle.
Could you explain a bit more about this?
Is it something in your mind's eye or something you observed in the sky?
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Why use a black hole at all? Because of the presumed tremendous density of information and potential processing speed implicit in the extreme black hole environment. Seth Lloyd of MIT has previously addressed himself to calculating the conceivable limits on the computing power of such a black hole computer (Nature, 31 August 2000) and arrives at a maximum processing speed of about 1051 operations/sec for a 1-kg black hole.
The formal operational period is the fourth and final of the periods of cognitive development in Piaget's theory. This stage, which follows the Concrete Operational stage, commences at around 12 years of age (puberty) and continues into adulthood. It is characterized by acquisition of the ability to think abstractly, reason logically and draw conclusions from the information available. During this stage the young adult is able to understand such things as love, "shades of gray", logical proofs, and values.