Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Ideas

Idea 1. Satellites run on photo voltaic panels. If you hit the panels with high intensity light, as from a laser, it might disable the panel.

Idea 2. Everything electronic runs on the computer model. It consists of at least the following: a CPU (brains), working memory (RAM), permanent memory (hard drive) and I/O -Input output (keyboard monitor printer). If you could break into a satellite it might be possible to erase the hard drive and disable the satellite.

Idea 3. Satellites are useless if you can't communicate with them. If you see a satellite dish, destroy a satellite dish.

Theory. The entire electric grid including all the wires in all the walls in every building is a huge antenna capable of picking even the smallest signals. If you attach a computer to the grid it can sift through all these signals and distinguish which are human and to whom they belong using artificial intelligence. The satellites are only part of the problem.

This is an idea to develop synthetic telepathy. It’s possible that different parts of the brain produce different electric signals. So you have to sense all of them at the same time and then sort through them and pick out the ones you need without making a physical connection. Bend a piece of plastic to fit over the head like a set of headphones. Wrap some ferrite cores with magnet wire them fix them to the plastic to make a loop antenna that fit over the head. Feed that antenna into a software defined radio, or pre-amp first, then develop software on a personal computer that picks through everything it picks up and displays them separately. A way to develop the software without the headset would be this. Build circuits that output a square wave, a triangle wave, a sine wave and some sort of transient wave. Combine all circuits on one test point and feed that into a SDR with an ordinary oscilloscope probe. Get the computer to separate and display them.

Aldous Huxley pointed out that management science was a problem with modern life. For example. lets say you owned a software company. You have 1000 people who actually do the coding. Maybe 100 people who manage them, 10 people who manage those people and 1 person at the top. The person at the top is crazy, he knows the end product could be used for surveillance or genocide. The 10 under know a little less and so on. The 1000 at the bottom don't really know what's going on. They could be the target of the genocide and not know it. Western Civilization is not a case of cream rising to the top, it's more like turds float.

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