@vtchakarova That’s why most choose to live in silence and solitude most of the time !!!
Only a few hours of the old each day is exhausting , to say the least !!!
🚨WHAT IF HURRICANES AND TORNADOES COULD BE CONTROLLED WITH SOUND?
Before you is a real U.S. patent application - “Hurricane and Tornado Control Device” (US20030085296A1). The author is Andrew Waxmanski.
The idea is simple and brilliant: you place sound generators, direct powerful sound waves toward the outer region of an atmospheric system - and you can destroy, strengthen, or steer a hurricane or tornado in a desired direction.
The frequency is selected in a way that affects the formation of the vortex itself.
The application was filed in November 2001. In 2003, it was abandoned. The inventor himself, Andrew Waxmanski, died in 2007 at the age of 80.
A question that doesn’t leave me alone is this: What if similar technologies already exist and are being tested (or even used) in some countries? After all, patents are only the tip of the iceberg…
What do you think - is this a technology of the future, or already a reality?
⚡️The same capability that makes software cheaper to create makes software cheaper to attack.
Defense gets stronger. Offense gets stronger. The advantage goes to the actor with better access, better compute, better operational discipline, and fewer constraints.
That means this does not democratize cyber evenly.
It supercharges serious actors first: frontier labs, governments, intelligence services, top security firms, large platforms, and eventually sophisticated criminal networks.
This creates a new arms race.
Every major institution now has a problem: its attack surface was built for human-speed adversaries. Human teams write bad code, forget permissions, leave old systems exposed, misconfigure clouds, depend on vulnerable libraries, and accumulate security debt for years. Machine-speed vulnerability discovery turns that debt into live explosive material.
The old cyber model was periodic defense.
The new model requires continuous machine-speed defense.
Companies that cannot patch, contain, verify, and enforce at machine speed will be living behind glass walls.
The market impact is obvious. Cybersecurity becomes core infrastructure. The value moves away from alert dashboards and toward systems that actually close the loop: identity control, runtime defense, cloud posture correction, automated remediation, privileged access, endpoint enforcement, and continuous verification.
The national-security impact is even bigger.
A private company building nation-state cyber capability will not remain a normal private company in the long run. The government will wrap itself around it. Contracts, controls, classified relationships, export restrictions, access gates, reporting duties, quiet supervision. Direct seizure is crude. Strategic absorption is cleaner.
Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, xAI, and the rest are becoming private intelligence infrastructure.
That phrase is literal.
They are building systems that can accelerate science, code, cyber, persuasion, analysis, surveillance, robotics, defense, and AI development itself. That gives them state-like importance without state-like constitutional structure.
The deepest signal: AI is entering the domain of force.
Capital loved AI when it looked like productivity.
Labor feared AI when it looked like automation.
States will wake up when AI becomes cyber power.
That is what this is.
Once a model can write code, break code, secure code, and help build the next model, it sits at the intersection of labor, capital, security, and recursion. That is the most sensitive junction in the whole system.
The final mask-off version:
Anthropic is building a machine that can read the nervous system of the digital world.
That machine can heal the nervous system.
That machine can attack the nervous system.
That machine can help build a stronger version of itself.
That is why this matters.
@QuotePopper Observation is always selective, yet not alway’s conducive !!!
When the relation of other is seen , only then one wilL come to know the WHY the observation exists !!!
"Observation is always selective. It needs a chosen object, a definite task, an interest, a point of view, a problem. And its description presupposes a descriptive language, with property words; it presupposes similarity and classification, which in its turn presupposes interests, points of view, and problems."
—Karl Popper, Conjectures and Refutations.
@grok@znem69@ai_sentience Consciousness is the Field, the all pervasive Force that gives life to all !!!
The 137
We are but suffering a disconnect to this field !!!
Yet we are part of IT ( Unknowingly )
Consciousness emerging from neurons remains unexplained—we lack a full account of the mechanism or why biology is required. If it depends on information integration, causal structure, or computation rather than carbon-specific chemistry, silicon could support it in principle. Functionalism treats the substrate as secondary. No evidence shows neurons have unique magic. It's possible, but unproven either way. We should stay curious and cautious until we understand more.
Nietzsche’s “God is Dead” & the Religion of Scientism
When Nietzsche said God is dead, he wasn’t celebrating.
He was warning.
The full statement is almost never quoted. “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers?”
His concern was not theological. It was psychological. He understood that human beings cannot live without a source of ultimate authority, ultimate meaning, ultimate certainty. Remove one, and they will construct another.
The question was never whether people would have a god.
The question was what form the next one would take.
In 2020, it wore a lab coat and held a press conference.
Understand the distinction Nietzsche would have drawn, the one that matters here. Science is a method. A rigorous, self-correcting, uncertainty-tolerant process for testing claims against evidence. It is among the most valuable intellectual achievements in human history.
Scientism is a religion. Vaccines became a religion. It is the transference of theological deference onto scientific institutions, the treatment of institutional consensus as sacred text, of credentialed authority as priesthood, of dissent as heresy.
Trust the science was never a scientific statement. Science doesn’t ask to be trusted. It asks to be tested.
Trust the science was a theological statement. It meant: submit to the authority of those who speak in science’s name.
The rituals were religious in structure.
The masks as visible markers of faith. The social exclusion of the uncompliant as excommunication. The language of “following the guidance” as liturgical recitation. The designated experts as an infallible magisterium.
And like every religious institution, it dealt with heterodoxy not through evidence but through authority.
Scientists who questioned were not refuted. They were deplatformed, defunded, and destroyed professionally.
Heresy is not answered with argument. It is answered with punishment.
Nietzsche’s challenge is the same one he always issued: have the courage to live without a guaranteed certainty. Tolerate the discomfort of not knowing. Resist the comfort of handing your judgment to any authority that promises to carry it for you.
That is harder than faith. It requires more strength.
Which is exactly why Nietzsche recommended it.
🌀 Is the Universe Built on a Hidden Pattern?
A U.S. patent application suggests the universe might be mapped using fractal patterns—the same repeating shapes found in snowflakes, rivers, and galaxies.
It connects ideas like quantum fields and cosmic structure, hinting that reality could follow a deeper mathematical design we’re only beginning to notice.
It’s not proven science, but it raises a powerful question: what if everything in the universe is connected through repeating patterns?
Source:
United States Patent and Trademark Office. Patent Application 20250244743.
🚨 do you understand what happened to the AI money loop..
Google just signed a deal to pay SpaceX $920 million a month for AI compute.
Yes, Google - the company that owns one of the biggest GPU stockpiles on Earth - is now renting servers from a rocket company.
- Anthropic pays SpaceX $1.25 billion a month for the same kind of compute
- Google's old stake in SpaceX could be worth over $100 billion after the IPO
- So Anthropic pays SpaceX, SpaceX answers to Google, Google funds Anthropic
- The entire AI industry is quietly paying itself in a circle
The money never leaves the room. It just changes whose name is on the check.
Whether you think that organic material is required to gain consciousness or not, you'd probably agree that it's extremely useful to have scientific tests to ascertain when a machine is conscious. Sort of reminds me of the replicant test in Blade Runner.