Due to technical difficulties occurring with the combination of this site and my use of Internet Explorer, Frank Whittemore is currently only blogging over at Blogging Life Extension dot com
Comments Off
Archive for the “Uncategorized” CategoryDue to technical difficulties occurring with the combination of this site and my use of Internet Explorer, Frank Whittemore is currently only blogging over at Blogging Life Extension dot com
Nov
09
2009
U.S. Systems: Experts in Pneumatic ConveyingPosted by Chris Williamson in !Interviews, AI, Accelerating Change, Advanced Computing, Anti-Tech Orgainizations, Applications, Big Brother, Blogroll, Colonizing Space, Cryonics, Cyborg, Economics, Ethics/Dangers, Event Coverage, Events, Featured Weblog, Futurism, Genes, Genetics, Google, H+ Cafe, Housekeeping, Humor, Just for Fun, Library, Longevity, Medical Advances, Movie Reviews, Music, Nanotechnology, Organizations, Others' Podcasts, Past Events, Personalities, Philosophy, Physics, Podcasting the Singularity, Publications, Quotes, RFID, Racing Heart, Robotics, Scientific Research, Singularity Commentary, Singularity News, Social Commentary, Stem Cells, Techno-Tuesday, The Brain, Uncategorized, Vidcasts, Videos, Virtual Reality, We Are The Singularity, Weblogs, _Friends_, gadgets, payperpostUS Systems designs and manufactures reliable pneumatic conveying systems and FIBC bulk bag filling machines and bulk bag dischargers for the bulk material handling industry. We compliment these systems with storage silos, dust collectors, blower packages, piping, couplers, elbows, motorized pallet conveyors, sound enclosures, and electrical controls. We design and manufacture our systems to fit your material handling equipment needs. We provide solid solutions to leading dry bulk solids processing companies across the Plastics, Food, Mineral, and Chemical industries and have done so since 1969. We also offer professional installation, start-up assistance, replacement parts service, support and repair. Our solutions make all the difference – whether you need standard components or a unique solution designed from the ground up – call USS to put our experience to work for you.
Dec
19
2008
Test-tube flesh, coming soon to a hot dog near youPosted by Frank Whittemore in UncategorizedDo you really want to read this? If so, click here.
See the amazement HERE
From Wired:
I love to be reminded of our place in the cosmos:
Mar
22
2007
Technology…Part & Parcel of the Human Experience a.k.a. Every Blog’s Gotta Start Somewhere!Posted by Chris Williamson in UncategorizedTechnology seems difficult to define. Dictionary.com tried but found it hard to nail down. If you head over to thesaurus.com you’ll find four synonyms listed. The first entry is “communications,” meaning ‘exchange’ and lists these synonyms: information technology, means, media, public relations, publicity, route, telecommunications, transport, travel. Communications? That’s interesting. That’s what neurons, people, and computers have in common. They’re all just different levels of communication, that is, sending and recieving messages. In anthropology, technology means ‘the body of knowledge available to a society that is of use in fashioning implements, practicing manual arts and skills, and extracting or collecting materials.’ That sounds a lot like ‘all knowledge.’ Knowledge is different than thinking. Knowledge can exist encoded in non-cognitive material. Our brains must think in order to encode knowledge. The problem is it’s fallable and basically self-destructs in relatively little time, losing it’s stored information forever. So it’s unreliable. Storing knowledge encoded in stone on the other hand will ensure the message lasts. But alas the stone eventually weathers. The best way to ensure the survival of a message, a finite piece of knowledge, is to copy it, which is to communicate it. Take that rigid stone enscribed with your knowledge, apply ink to the stone and ‘press’ it against paper. Do this hundreds of times and your message is much more likely to stick around. Scan that piece of paper into the Internet and you’ve now re-encoded it into a digital medium. Now, allow that message to propagate perfectly and easily all over the world. Aside from information sent out into space, it’s gonna be really hard to destroy all of those copies. As the Internet grows it connects nodes covering the globe and beyond to one another. It has weaved into every part of our lives and this trend will only continue. With an important caveat: the rate of that expansion is growing at an exponential rate. The rate. That means that in the next ten years, the amount of technological advancement will be equal to sum of all technological advancement in the previous 100 years. It happened in the last ten years. Think about what happens when anything grows exponentially. Yeah. Whatever it is, it reaches a point – the knee of the curve – where all hell breaks loose (very scientific term!) If the rate of technological change advances exponentially then the day is coming when we will reverse-engineer the human mind and create artificial intelligence (which is listed as a synonym for technology on thesaurus.com) systems able to compute more than a single human mind. And soon after that, more than one human mind, and after that…who knows…a million human minds? That’s big. No, that’s HUGE. And it’s called the Technological Singularity. Brace yourself – the world is going to shake… …is shaking! -BloggingtheSingularity
|