Re: [Vo]:A contrarian thought experiment
Not if you consider that the code name for Windows XP was Cairo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chi_Rho "In hoc signo vinces" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_hoc_signo_vinces On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 6:02 AM Jonathan Berry wrote: > Wow, this just showed up in my FB feed... > Wow, this seems like a bad joke, but Microsoft literally has a "mark of > the beast" human implanted chip for cryptocurrency which has a world patent > number of (2020) 060606. This is telling quite clearly that this is an > satanic system being put in place! > > > https://thewatchtowers.org/microsoft-owns-international-patent-060606-a-cryptocurrency-system-using-humans-who-have-been-chipped-as-the-miners/amp/ > > That's not a coincidence, that's a disclosure. > > On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 at 21:36, Jonathan Berry > wrote: > >> Um, have you seen by any chance the evidence that the Pandemic was >> planned, orchestrated? >> From predictive programming at the previous Olympics ceremony (including >> Boris is a hospital bed), to a ton of weird "coincidences" all over the >> place, Fauci predicting it, funding a Wuhan lab... >> >> There is a LOT of weirdness around this. >> >> On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 at 12:34, Lennart Thornros >> wrote: >> >>> I like it. >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 20, 2020, 19:40 Jones Beene wrote: >>> Robin, Yes. However if an AI which is accurately modeling outcomes behind the scenes was developed, programmed and funded by a secretive group to which we can attach that name, then it makes little difference what label gets the blame ... why not "satan"? One could also label an expected massive kill-off (with an imagined purpose) as "the apocalypse" or even as "god's will", no? IOW the complexity of the dynamics at play seem to make human capabilities (to understand sufficiently or predict outcomes accurately) impossible. Thus our rationality wants us to find a "real" causative sources, especially elsewhere than our beloved "nature".. We hate to confront the fact that evil, randomness and ignorance are synonymous... even natural. mix...@bigpond.com wrote: > I like it. >Now imagine all that future you envision having been precision orchestrated in the year 2020 by an AI which few humans knew about... I don't think it was an AI. More like the Illuminati. ;)
Re: [Vo]:A contrarian thought experiment
Wow, this just showed up in my FB feed... Wow, this seems like a bad joke, but Microsoft literally has a "mark of the beast" human implanted chip for cryptocurrency which has a world patent number of (2020) 060606. This is telling quite clearly that this is an satanic system being put in place! https://thewatchtowers.org/microsoft-owns-international-patent-060606-a-cryptocurrency-system-using-humans-who-have-been-chipped-as-the-miners/amp/ That's not a coincidence, that's a disclosure. On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 at 21:36, Jonathan Berry wrote: > Um, have you seen by any chance the evidence that the Pandemic was > planned, orchestrated? > From predictive programming at the previous Olympics ceremony (including > Boris is a hospital bed), to a ton of weird "coincidences" all over the > place, Fauci predicting it, funding a Wuhan lab... > > There is a LOT of weirdness around this. > > On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 at 12:34, Lennart Thornros > wrote: > >> I like it. >> >> On Mon, Apr 20, 2020, 19:40 Jones Beene wrote: >> >>> Robin, >>> >>> Yes. However if an AI which is accurately modeling outcomes behind the >>> scenes was developed, programmed and funded by a secretive group to which >>> we can attach that name, then it makes little difference what label gets >>> the blame ... why not "satan"? >>> >>> One could also label an expected massive kill-off (with an imagined >>> purpose) as "the apocalypse" or even as "god's will", no? >>> >>> IOW the complexity of the dynamics at play seem to make human >>> capabilities (to understand sufficiently or predict outcomes accurately) >>> impossible. Thus our rationality wants us to find a "real" causative >>> sources, especially elsewhere than our beloved "nature".. >>> >>> We hate to confront the fact that evil, randomness and ignorance are >>> synonymous... even natural. >>> >>> >>> mix...@bigpond.com wrote: >>> >>> > I like it. >>> >Now imagine all that future you envision having been precision >>> orchestrated in the year 2020 by an AI which few humans knew about... >>> >>> >>> I don't think it was an AI. More like the Illuminati. ;) >>> >>> >>> >>>
Re: [Vo]:A contrarian thought experiment
Um, have you seen by any chance the evidence that the Pandemic was planned, orchestrated? >From predictive programming at the previous Olympics ceremony (including Boris is a hospital bed), to a ton of weird "coincidences" all over the place, Fauci predicting it, funding a Wuhan lab... There is a LOT of weirdness around this. On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 at 12:34, Lennart Thornros wrote: > I like it. > > On Mon, Apr 20, 2020, 19:40 Jones Beene wrote: > >> Robin, >> >> Yes. However if an AI which is accurately modeling outcomes behind the >> scenes was developed, programmed and funded by a secretive group to which >> we can attach that name, then it makes little difference what label gets >> the blame ... why not "satan"? >> >> One could also label an expected massive kill-off (with an imagined >> purpose) as "the apocalypse" or even as "god's will", no? >> >> IOW the complexity of the dynamics at play seem to make human >> capabilities (to understand sufficiently or predict outcomes accurately) >> impossible. Thus our rationality wants us to find a "real" causative >> sources, especially elsewhere than our beloved "nature".. >> >> We hate to confront the fact that evil, randomness and ignorance are >> synonymous... even natural. >> >> >> mix...@bigpond.com wrote: >> >> > I like it. >> >Now imagine all that future you envision having been precision >> orchestrated in the year 2020 by an AI which few humans knew about... >> >> >> I don't think it was an AI. More like the Illuminati. ;) >> >> >> >>
Re: [Vo]:A contrarian thought experiment
I like it. On Mon, Apr 20, 2020, 19:40 Jones Beene wrote: > Robin, > > Yes. However if an AI which is accurately modeling outcomes behind the > scenes was developed, programmed and funded by a secretive group to which > we can attach that name, then it makes little difference what label gets > the blame ... why not "satan"? > > One could also label an expected massive kill-off (with an imagined > purpose) as "the apocalypse" or even as "god's will", no? > > IOW the complexity of the dynamics at play seem to make human capabilities > (to understand sufficiently or predict outcomes accurately) impossible. > Thus our rationality wants us to find a "real" causative sources, > especially elsewhere than our beloved "nature".. > > We hate to confront the fact that evil, randomness and ignorance are > synonymous... even natural. > > > mix...@bigpond.com wrote: > > > I like it. > >Now imagine all that future you envision having been precision > orchestrated in the year 2020 by an AI which few humans knew about... > > > I don't think it was an AI. More like the Illuminati. ;) > > > >
Re: [Vo]:A contrarian thought experiment
Robin, Yes. However if an AI which is accurately modeling outcomes behind the scenes was developed, programmed and funded by a secretive group to which we can attach that name, then it makes little difference what label gets the blame ... why not "satan"? One could also label an expected massive kill-off (with an imagined purpose) as "the apocalypse" or even as "god's will", no? IOW the complexity of the dynamics at play seem to make human capabilities (to understand sufficiently or predict outcomes accurately) impossible. Thus our rationality wants us to find a "real" causative sources, especially elsewhere than our beloved "nature".. We hate to confront the fact that evil, randomness and ignorance are synonymous... even natural. mix...@bigpond.com wrote: > I like it. >Now imagine all that future you envision having been precision orchestrated in >the year 2020 by an AI which few humans knew about... I don't think it was an AI. More like the Illuminati. ;)
Re: [Vo]:A contrarian thought experiment
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Mon, 20 Apr 2020 20:29:04 + (UTC): Hi, [snip] > I like it. >Now imagine all that future you envision having been precision orchestrated in >the year 2020 by an AI which few humans knew about... I don't think it was an AI. More like the Illuminati. ;) Regards, Robin van Spaandonk local asymmetry = temporary success
Re: [Vo]:A contrarian thought experiment
I like it. Now imagine all that future you envision having been precision orchestrated in the year 2020 by an AI which few humans knew about... Jones On Monday, April 20, 2020, 12:36:14 PM PDT, AlanG wrote: View the current state of the world as a dystopian science-fiction book in progress. The plot line going forward: there was no easy cure found, an effective vaccine for example. Looking back from 50 years or so, we see carbon emission was reduced by 70%, world population reduced by 50% and globalization essentially ended by strict quarantine of most goods and people, with travel more than 100 km prohibited without special need. But creativity and VR-enabled social interaction flourish, and the advance of science continues unabated. Consumption-based capitalism is a thing of the past, replaced by careful management of resources and universal education in sustainability. I'm not asserting this as a personal philosophy, merely an exploration of what-if. But the future sure ain't what it used to be. Don't Panic! AlanG
[Vo]:A contrarian thought experiment
View the current state of the world as a dystopian science-fiction book in progress. The plot line going forward: there was no easy cure found, an effective vaccine for example. Looking back from 50 years or so, we see carbon emission was reduced by 70%, world population reduced by 50% and globalization essentially ended by strict quarantine of most goods and people, with travel more than 100 km prohibited without special need. But creativity and VR-enabled social interaction flourish, and the advance of science continues unabated. Consumption-based capitalism is a thing of the past, replaced by careful management of resources and universal education in sustainability. I'm not asserting this as a personal philosophy, merely an exploration of what-if. But the future sure ain't what it used to be. Don't Panic! AlanG