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    Hey guys,
    I’ve made a couple posts about career advice in the past and I guess I’m coming back here yet again due to the lack of “strong male role models” in my life to dispense said advice. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what I want to do as a career and what I could really see as being my “own way”. Most importantly, I’ve been thinking about addressing my negative beliefs and limitations on the subject as a lot of the things I have been interested lately.

    The one thing that sticks out to me that I’ve written about in stories and that I always wanted to be involved in throughout my “real life” are the fields of AI and robotics with emphasis on the transhuman fields. The trouble is that there are not that many people involved in these types of careers in the world, much less around here. I’ve begun reading “The Singularity is Near” by Ray Kurzweil and I’m very cognizant of how little I know in this field, but I really feel like this is something I could devote my life to working on as many great men in the past have. I guess I wanted to get some input into any sort of considerations I should be making as well as advice for how to advance my understanding. I would really appreciate it, guys. Thanks for your help.

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    I don’t know much about AI and robotics, or transhuman projects, but one thing that led me to find out that transhuman projects are already in the making is being more open minded than I thought possible. I’ll try to explain my reasoning.

    Generally, we get told in the main stream media that “something-or-other” is being developed, but will take 20 years (or so) of further research…..and nothing more is heard of it. My interest in this phenomenon of “subtle reporting” as I like to call it began when I was researching what new computer to buy back in 2002. I think the processing power on the high street was 1.5MHz back then, but if you paid A LOT more, you could get 2.2MHz, and 3.0Mhz would be coming out “next year”. When I did a bit of research, I found that 3.0MHz computers were already in use in many applications around the world, and had been for many years. I found a company that did a TeraHertz computer, for $1m or thereabouts, and just sold progressive upgrades from MHz bit by bit to eke out the most profit. So I figured that if TeraHertz computers existed when I was being told that 3.0MHz was not yet released (no one actually gave a reason why), then that might well apply to AI, and bio-engineering projects.

    These are much harder to verify, and I’m afraid I can’t actually give you any proof that any of them exist in reality, but I turned to “alternative” sources of reporting, and found high-level government and quasi-government figures openly discussing ET projects. Such as here

    Along with Steven Greer and others, I came to the conclusion that high level privately funded projects already have got further than we are allowed to know. How far, I don’t know, but Steven Greer states categorically that faster-than-light travel is a reality, cloaking devices for craft are a reality, and many Star Wars weapons also are a reality.

    I suspect that with advances in nutrition, micro-surgery, and nano-biology, it is possible to strip a human being of their need for most bodily parts (you just need to have the right nutrition and blood dialysis, and you can do away with all limbs, the entire digestive tract, lungs, liver, even a heart if you have a mechanical one), leaving just a spinal column and neck and head. No voice box is necessary, nor eyes, ears, hair, nose, mouth. It is theoretically possible to keep someone’s brain alive with a body, and I believe this is likely to be a practical reality in a black-project lab somewhere.

    We already have the open ability to create auditory hallucinations (patent here), I assume visual hallucinations as well, since all nerves have eigenfrequencies. Stimulate the eigenfrequency, with combined amplified electromagnetic pulses, and you can make someone believe they heard something that was not actually audible noise.

    So with a working brain and spinal column, nano-stitched to a sophisticated sensory mechanical body and it is not too far fetched to have Robocop in our midst.

    I think the days of Robocop are a little far away yet, but the technology most certainly exists, in my opinion.

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