Dash Rendar

  • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 2 months ago


    A very interesting part of the article:
    “”By using such evolutionary methods, it is possible to evolve these units to perform very complex information processing, similar to biological neurons,” Bertens explained.”

    Note here that they aren’t starting with a mathematical model of a complex biological neuron, and then plugging that function…[Read more]

    • The quote from Bertens continues:
      “Most current neuron models only allow single output values (spikes or graded potentials), and in case of synapses only a single synaptic weight value. The main unique characteristics of ENUs is that they can output multiple values (vectors), which could be seen as analogous to neurotransmitters in the…[Read more]

      • Also, dopamine and serotonin are affected by psychoactive substances. Some folks like shamans consider the experiences while using these substances a connection with a spiritual plane. In this light creating artificial analogues of these neurotransmitters for ANNs could also be an attempt (possibly with the aforementioned shim included) to…

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        • Have to mention, I really loved the C.S. Lewis quote in “The Living Robotic Frog” blog post by Dr. Farrell. The Magician’s Nephew is next on my list of books to read again.

    • The latest blog post by Dr. Farrell “The Living Robotic Frog” reminded me of this recent article I came across:
      https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-evolvable-neural-mimic-brain-synaptic.html

      While it doesn’t mention stem cells, the article does mention the use of evolutionary algorithms “that can simulate a specific type of evolutionary process…[Read more]

      • A very interesting part of the article:
        “”By using such evolutionary methods, it is possible to evolve these units to perform very complex information processing, similar to biological neurons,” Bertens explained.”

        Note here that they aren’t starting with a mathematical model of a complex biological neuron, and then plugging that function…

        [Read more]

        • The quote from Bertens continues:
          “Most current neuron models only allow single output values (spikes or graded potentials), and in case of synapses only a single synaptic weight value. The main unique characteristics of ENUs is that they can output multiple values (vectors), which could be seen as analogous to neurotransmitters in the…[Read more]

          • Also, dopamine and serotonin are affected by psychoactive substances. Some folks like shamans consider the experiences while using these substances a connection with a spiritual plane. In this light creating artificial analogues of these neurotransmitters for ANNs could also be an attempt (possibly with the aforementioned shim included) to…

            [Read more]

            • Have to mention, I really loved the C.S. Lewis quote in “The Living Robotic Frog” blog post by Dr. Farrell. The Magician’s Nephew is next on my list of books to read again.

        • I see this, on one level, as a way to give human-type learning skills to machines. One goal is to make it possible to replace human employees with machines in more and more complex types of job.

        • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 3 months ago


          Yes, the high energy particle physics one! I highly recommend it for anyone interested:

          Future Science – Muons and Neutrinos – Excitement and Excitation with Ulrike Granögger | The Solari Report

          The episode goes into some pretty mind-blowing stuff, such as using cosmic rays to find hidden cham…[Read more]

        • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 3 months ago


          Ironic this study was done my Micro$oft, one of the main culprits behind the cause.

          The idea that our brains have already started to evolve to a more digital age is interesting, goes towards Musk’s assertion that we are already “cyborgs” in the sense that we use smartphones, computers, and the internet as an extension of our cognition…[Read more]

          • I love this part: “Microsoft theorized that the changes were a result of the brain’s ability to adapt and change itself over time and a weaker attention span may be a side effect of evolving to a mobile Internet.” Really? EVOLVING??

            • And quite a few other disorders also Dash. To put it simply it’s what happens when your brain gets scrambled for whatever reason.

            • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 3 months ago


              “Restating the obvious” seems to be the military MO, although granted not usually from such a high position as the Chairman of the JCS. I have heard multiple stories from my military buddies about guys going out and getting DUIs on the night of their the weekly briefing about not drinking and driving. Although maybe that’s just because my…[Read more]

              • I would argue this is vastly different. Not only because of the level of the leaders involved, but the topic; politics. How many times were we briefed not to attend rallies in uniform, especially one support a political candidate? Now, the Joint Chiefs publish a letter supporting an elected (sic) President? Seems a bit more than…

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            • With respect to today’s blog post by Dr. Farrell on quantum and bio-chemical processes finally being linked, it reminded me of a recent Solari science report by Ulrike Granögger, it is very in depth and covers the Kaznacheyev experiment among others.

              Future Science – The Wave Genome – Quantum Holography of DNA with Ulrike Gran…[Read more]

              • CAF has published on more full episode in the series presented by Ulrike Granögger. Also well worth your time.

                  • Yes, the high energy particle physics one! I highly recommend it for anyone interested:

                    Future Science – Muons and Neutrinos – Excitement and Excitation with Ulrike Granögger | The Solari Report

                    The episode goes into some pretty mind-blowing stuff, such as using cosmic rays to find hidden cham…

                    [Read more]

              • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago

                Somewhere Armin Meiwes is saying to himself, “lecker…”

              • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago

                Yep, they are making “lists” and even gave them a catchy name, “The Trump Accountability Project”
                https://dailycaller.com/2020/11/11/pundits-democrats-ocasio-cortez-lists-trump-supporters/

                • … Gee, just like Santa Claus (making a list and of course counting the vot…. er … ah … names TWICE, perfectly legal of course) … Oops can one write Santa Claus without incurring the wrath of the content sniffer?
                  After all he, Santa Claus, (apologies for offending anyone, human or otherwise, for the pronoun usage and possible racist…[Read more]

              • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago

                And now for a fully transhumanist angle, here is a recent article explaining all the reasons for why “We Should 3D Scan People” and the solution to any downsides is to simply “to take the NSA approach to full-body scanning.”

                We Should 3D Scan People

              • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago

                Now for some speculation, if this tech can differentiate based on density, surely it can tell the difference between say ink and paper? Combine this with OCR software that can create digital text from an image, and it becomes feasible that all hand written mail gets scanned, digitized, and possibly sent to those NSA data servers in Utah where it…[Read more]

              • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago

                The next place these are to be used is in the postal service, with the ostensible purpose of detecting narcotics. The 3D scans are detailed enough to create “images based on the scanned item’s features and physical properties, such as density” and can “decipher between heroin and other opioids verses household items such as baking soda or powdered…[Read more]

              • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago

                Of course, this technology isn’t quite new, and as with many things this roll out started before COVID. Here is another article from 2018 explaining the tech as essentially a “hospital CT scanner, with bags replacing…[Read more]

              • New technology being rolled out in US airports by everyone’s favorite fondlers the TSA, allowing 3D imaging of passengers’ bags creating a much more detailed picture of the contents. The excuse is of course to help protect from COVID. You no longer have to touch those nasty bins but can leave your cell phone, loose change, and small liquids in the…[Read more]

                • Of course, this technology isn’t quite new, and as with many things this roll out started before COVID. Here is another article from 2018 explaining the tech as essentially a “hospital CT scanner, with bags replacing…[Read more]

                • The next place these are to be used is in the postal service, with the ostensible purpose of detecting narcotics. The 3D scans are detailed enough to create “images based on the scanned item’s features and physical properties, such as density” and can “decipher between heroin and other opioids verses household items such as baking soda or powdered…[Read more]

                • Now for some speculation, if this tech can differentiate based on density, surely it can tell the difference between say ink and paper? Combine this with OCR software that can create digital text from an image, and it becomes feasible that all hand written mail gets scanned, digitized, and possibly sent to those NSA data servers in Utah where it…[Read more]

                • And now for a fully transhumanist angle, here is a recent article explaining all the reasons for why “We Should 3D Scan People” and the solution to any downsides is to simply “to take the NSA approach to full-body scanning.”

                  We Should 3D Scan People

                • All for our “convenience” and “safety.” Ugh. I wonder if the Amish are looking for converts…

              • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago

                Was able to find these where he mentions Tom DeLonge’s To the Stars Academy:

                https://legacy.gizadeathstar.com/2016/10/wikileaks-vatican-covert-space-wars/

                https://legacy.gizadeathstar.com/2017/12/russia-advanced-propulsion-et/

                Corey Goode is a separate psy-op called “Divine Cosmos” or “Cosmic Disclosure” with David Wilcock. They got kicked off…[Read more]

                • Thanks Dash, I appreciate this. I have been doing an in depth study & research on this and some of the players, like Emery Smith, Randy Cramer, David Wilcock, Cory Goode, et al. It seems that most if not all of these guys are frauds. Right now Emery Smith is in deep (you know what) for tax evasion, fraud, etc. He left Boulder Colorado & fled to…[Read more]


              • D.R. Allen, Ed Crowley, and Del Hinkley

              • Intelligence element to Wirecard financial skulduggery. Ex-COO (who is on the lam from Interpol) worked for Austrian intelligence, and possibly “several secret services from different countries.”
                https://nypost.com/2020/10/30/ex-wirecard-executive-was-reportedly-an-austrian-spy-informant/

              • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago

                Also, how exactly is Musk’s Martian commune that follows “self-governing principles based on good faith” without any outside help or supply chain supposed to defend itself when the CCP’s Total Command Economy Space Program starts expanding on Mars and decides they are in the…[Read more]

              • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago

                I thought of the exact same Nefarium discussion when this news dropped, Dr. Farrell seems to always be ahead of the curve. I can’t tell if Musk has been around the anarchist/utopian Nuttyfornia types too much and actually believes what he is saying. I don’t see how the colony can be self-sufficient without serious terraforming. Maybe the angle is…[Read more]

              • Dash Rendar posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago

                Fascinating article, the idea of DNA type structures forming “nuclear life” in a star certainly follows the “as above, so below” concept. The hunt for “extremophiles” might be on considering the recent announcement of phosphine as possible evidence of life on Venus. Certainly any life that could survive in that harsh environment would fall into…[Read more]

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