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    FiT-DNA

    OK, exactly one year after I had the idea of transcendental-DNA I rewrote it, with a new name, in the form of a challenge to Google’s Singularity. Any inputs would be appreciated. http://www.fit-dna.com/
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    See the movie "Her," you'll surely love it. You say that cuz you're stuck in monotheism. How about there'll be a few billions of "human gods" all having the power to destroy the universe? -- Now that's what I call fun ...
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    Robot, anyone?! New technological revolution is near.

    Don't be that sure, many people think -- and for solid reasons! -- that the Deep Blue was a scam (was Fisher behind it? Google up). A sample: "Kasparov accused IBM of cheating and demanded a rematch. IBM refused and retired Deep Blue" As for the big cats and dogs I really consider that them...
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    Robot, anyone?! New technological revolution is near.

    couldn't agree more. Also the robot dog won't eat/drink and thus shit/pee, won't get sick ($$ to the vet) and won't be poisoned by some neighbor or burglar. Instead of getting frail/blind with the age he will get .. upgraded
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    (A) Money, (B) connections and (C) brains are the most powerful ingredients to make things happen and Google is pretty good at making great things happen. I despise the need of connections, most likely cuz I don't have any, but then that's just me. If we quantify it should be (C) > 90% and (A) +...
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    Just came over THIS, a fabulous intellectual venture to keep an eye on. Even more interesting it’d be for Google’s AI/”the singularity”/ “Turing test” to accept SuEn’s challenge – yup, time-wise included. There’d be: A. (practically) unlimited funding + a good brainteaser vs. B. no funding + the...
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    Hey, LeBrok, no hard feelings (now and then my buddy, Cabernet, brings its contribution to my postings). So yes, I might be a bit too optimistic regarding how fast some relevant results will come up out of unscrambling MML’s. Cheers!
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    Umm, really? Are you for real?! I have more IP's (Intellectual Properties) at the Libray of Congress than you have years of life (some of them are posted HERE). Just a sample: My first ever video game (I don't play video games, but the idea just hit me one afternoon in Las Vegas) made it to the...
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    LeBrok (my 2 pennies in 2 points): 1. Obviously you don’t care much about the research idea per se, all you care about is that it’ll take thousands of years (WRONG!) and it’ll be opposed by the FDA (WRONG #2). Lemme give ya a counterexample: do you really think that the R&D Dept of the US Army...
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    Yup, like in believing that 2 + 2 = 4 is ... "reasonable." Indeed! That happened cuz Yuri Gagarin ( a ... Russian from ... Soviet Union) was the first one to journey into outer space, which totally humiliated US. So the big time humiliated US tossed the $$ AND the European scientists to NASA to...
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    LeBrok: you keep proposing unreasonable lengths of time for things to happen, while clearly forgetting that, from a scientific perspective, we’re in an ACCELERATED reality (sorry, no better word comes to my mind right now). Our grandpa didn’t do things the way his grand-grand father did. WE...
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    First off let me more clearly define what I’m looking for. I’m an atheist and so science is my ‘religion’ and I get tired of mentioning “gOD” as a metaphor that some dudes might not .. ‘get it.’ From the bable (some call it the bible) perspective I’m a strong atheist since, as of my...
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    Not at all! My premise, which, as I mentioned in my RANT, is the ONLY valid premise, has little, if anything at all, to do with "every letter editing brings consequences to the body". That's what UNcreative PHd's do for a paycheck. I don't care about "every (and each) letter"! My first step is...
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    The technology I need is there, now we can edit "the genetic code one letter at a time." The scientists (biochemists, mathematicians, programmers) are all over the place ready to get famous (but hey, even they have bills to pay, so they need some other incentive besides fame, like, say, a...
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    Assembling gods, one letter at a time.

    Except for the governments of US, China, Russia, India, Japan, some European and Arab countries, etc. Anyway we weren't talking 'human embryos' here. While I have a hard time believing that you don't have a "few billions" handy, actually in the beginning about $20,000,000 might be enough, cuz...
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