RE: [Vo]:EVOs, Hutchison, and ancient megalithic tech

2023-07-12 Thread rick
Robin - Lol, probably. I think it's likely that some works, in particular I like the interior limestone blocks at the pyramids for this, could easily have been 'geopolymer'. Most others though, not so much. Natural stone in most cases is pretty obvious. So are quarry marks and cutting evidence.

Re: [Vo]:EVOs, Hutchison, and ancient megalithic tech

2023-07-12 Thread Robin
In reply to 's message of Wed, 12 Jul 2023 15:59:49 -1000: Hi, I wonder if people thousands of years from now will wonder how we managed to carve large concrete structures? [snip] Buy electric cars and recharge them from solar panels on your roof.

RE: [Vo]:EVOs, Hutchison, and ancient megalithic tech

2023-07-12 Thread rick
MSF - >> This is one of my favorite subjects. Obviously mine too, and thanks for your ideas and response. I notice that your experiment might have had a kind of low ratio of total brick mass to vibrating momentum energy. No trouble for a brick, but maybe hard to up-scale without some

[Vo]:xAI TruthGPT Seeks the True Nature of the Universe

2023-07-12 Thread Terry Blanton
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/12/elon-musk-launches-his-new-company-xai.html

Re: [Vo]:EVOs, Hutchison, and ancient megalithic tech

2023-07-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
MSF wrote: This is one of my favorite subjects. Not Hutchison, but speculation about > how the ancients were able to cut and transport those huge blocks of stone. Conventional techniques, I believe. Long ago I saw a video with a large group of enthusiasts in England. They had a gigantic

Re: [Vo]:EVOs, Hutchison, and ancient megalithic tech

2023-07-12 Thread MSF
This is one of my favorite subjects. Not Hutchison, but speculation about how the ancients were able to cut and transport those huge blocks of stone. It might be that electrical effects are involved, but I'm not sure that's necessary. Hutchison effects might be real, but those videos he made

Re: [Vo]:No Originality

2023-07-12 Thread Jed Rothwell
Terry Blanton wrote: > See Wolfram's book > I think you might like this book – "What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does > It Work?" by Stephen Wolfram. > Wolfram is a smart cookie. This a good book. Much of it is over my head. I will read it again from the beginning. Perhaps I will understand

Re: [Vo]:No Originality

2023-07-12 Thread Terry Blanton
Suit brought to Google Deepmind, too. https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/11/tech/google-ai-lawsuit/index.html On Mon, Jul 10, 2023, 11:26 AM Terry Blanton wrote: > Being a Class Action suit, it should prove interesting. I don't think the > ChatGPT approach will lead to true AI as presented in Iain