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- From: eidetics@nic.cerf.net (Eidetics Int'l)
- Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,talk.politics.misc
- Subject: Re: Reply to Marc Talbot #2
- Date: 27 Dec 1992 01:44:44 GMT
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- From Jon Volkoff, mail address eidetics@cerf.net
-
- bill@cognet.ucla.edu (William M. Eldridge @ UCLA Cognitive Science Research
- Program) writes:
- >You of course ignore my disappointment when Beter introduced
- >his robotoids, something much more difficult to pull off than
- >hovering particle-beam weapons. Any explanation for how
- >Russians or Americans could have given robots convincing
- >personalities at the highest strata of American public
- >politics 15 years ago, when even now, natural language
- >understanding and human-like motor control still appear
- >to be problems far surpassing our current expectations
- >for the next 25 years, especially when one considers the
- >state of Integrated Circuitry in 1978?
-
- Simple: the computer brains of these biological robots were not electronic,
- but biological themselves. They were not tied to the state of IC technology
- then current.
-
- The Russians produced their robotoids at Novosibirsk Science City using
- holographic image acquisition and storage techniques of the applicable neuron
- patterns, discussed in more detail in Audio Letter #47. They obtained these
- images using a special ultrasonic cerebral hologram method. The genetic DNA
- coding necessary to reproduce the rest of the person was obtained by other
- methods. The rest of the robotoid was then generated using a close relative
- of recombinant DNA techniques using bacteria (i.e. breaking up and splicing
- together DNA from different sources).
-
- The Americans (or more accurately, the Rothschild/Bolshevik/Zionist faction)
- were able to produce their synthetic automatons using other means. They
- obtained genetic samples from the people to be simulated, extracted the DNA,
- then injected it into certain tissues extracted from cattle as the starting
- point in the generation process. This method, however, produced inferior
- biological computer brains as compared to the actual person or to the Russian
- robotoid holographic simulation of such, and they acted dull-witted compared to
- these. The background of this is discussed in more detail in Audio Letter #51.
-
- Now that I've taken the trouble to mention these Audio Letters, I think I'll
- repost them for everyone's benefit. They are on alt.conspiracy and talk.
- politics.misc.
-