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[Dateline Zero] Michigan State University (MSU) researchers have developed “digital organisms” called Avidians that were made to evolve memory, and couldeventually be used to generate intelligent artificial life and evolve into symmetrical, .
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[Simpleology Blog] The Rise of the Author | Simpleology Blog: it does and will require some training...but if you want proof just google for mind powered airplane and see what comes up...also mind powered artificial arms and legs are actually examples that found their way onto consumership so that will mean we will still need ONE unbound, one way/two way direct or delayed individual, mass and human to machine one way/two way communication...we'll finally all have a robot that mobs the floor AND relieves us from our utter loneliness...but we'll still be dependant of the creator and manufacturer of the ONE device...one bind, that binds machines to humans and this device will be the quantum puter...way cool...combine that with nanotech and we will just have a nanobot injected which will take care of communication...but who wonly thing is...we gonna need clean nuclear fusion enrgy and currecntly the united nations have rejected the proposal to use nuclear fusion technology for energy distribution...the reason for this is that the walls of the current reactors break apart piece by piece from the H - atoms that bounce against the walls of the reactors and renders it useless within 5 years...so the solution to this is to use H3 - molecules instead...the problem is that there is very little to no H3 on earth...there is some available in old nuclear warheads from the cold war era...but that's maybe just enough to do some experiments but the solution to the H3 scarcity is to get it on the moon where there's an abundance of the stuff that will give everyone on earth enough energy to last ten lifetimes with maybe the single implant of a chip in the house wall or in your clothes to give you heated clothing or anything you want energywise....that's why we have to be on the moon by 2011...aside from the scientists' objections to not exploit other planets and moons (that's just centralisation all over again), in which they strongly resent exploitation of the moon before it is proven that it is safe for us humans on earth and for the cosmic ecology...we really need to make an ecology shift right here on earth or we lose everything from whales elephants to forests and eventually we'll be stuck here with no water to drink and no air to breath...so i suggest we just take a couple batches of H3 from the moon just to tackle the ecology problem here on earth...
[The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Blog] The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Blog: The Race to the ...: If the US government does not intend, in the future, either to ratify the Kyoto Protocol or to adopt federal Kyoto-style (-lite) greenhouse gas emissions cap and trade regulatory measures within the territorial US, and does not plan for US government and/or commercial vessels, platforms and/or other man-made structures (e.g., rigs) operating on the high seas to submit to international greenhouse gas emissions standards developed, administered and enforced by the International Maritime Organization, expressly referred to as an ”expert UNCLOS international standards body, for purposes of implementing the UNCLOS obligation to protect and preserve the marine environment consistent with international law and standards, including the Kyoto Protocol, why then would the US oil and gas industries work so diligently, silently and unobtrusively to secure a special amendment to the 1996 Protocol to the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and other Matter (London Protocol 1996) (IMO - LC-LP.1/Circ.11)? Shouldnt the U.S. Congress be afforded the opportunity to investigate whether the US oil and gas industry trade associations especially sought this amendment because it would allow their members to sequester (pump back into the seabed floor) the carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases emitted during the process of oil and gas drilling and extraction, which would entitle them not only to escape liability for ”pollution dumping under the prior terms of the conventions protocol, but also to economically profit under forthcoming US greenhouse gas regulations from the resulting offset credits that such sequestration would generate?
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