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  1. Re:Prosthetics on One Giant Step for Humanoids · · Score: 1

    The day after we make robots having artificial intelligence, they will surpass us, realize there's no good reason for war, and QUIT.

  2. Re:Indeed... on Humans are Causing Global Warming · · Score: 1
  3. How will we ever get to Mars? Hhmmm. on The Indirect Case For Life On Mars · · Score: 1

    I know the answer to that question. http://www.newpath4.com/forsalespacecraftenginecon stantpowertheory.htm . Interesting things, inter-planetary engines. Just so happens any engine worth its salt in weightless space is also anti-gravity inside any planet's gravitational field. Two birds, one stone. Interstellar or transtellar is also non-interstellar. Who woulda thought? Everybody WANTS IT; who will pay for it? Excellent question. Probably the Saudis, altho the Chinese are just hungry enough to grab it. Americans? Too big a ego. They'll pass. Saw where MIT visited my page yesterday. One shot deal, won't last long. Bill Gates can have it if he wants it. Does he? Space-X told me they're too busy. They're working on a PROPULSION ENGINE. A plane engine for Outer Space. Wow! What a novel idea. What a waste of money.

  4. In a fast world the brain hastobetaughttoslowdown on Technology to Help with Learning Disabilities? · · Score: 1

    I'm bipolar. Used to be that when a "Manic Phase" occurred, there was nothing I could do. A manic phase is a hyperactivity that metabolizes the brain of the brain chemical energy needed for thought, so usually after a manic phase there comes a period of low activity and sometimes accompanied by severe depression. While this isn't your brother's particular issue, it would help you to understand a little about how a speeding brain activity can waste the chemicals. Children today are being born into a very fast paced place. They "pick up" on that while young, and I think more or less ASSUME they're expected to act that way also. So their brain tries to race before they learn to read, skipping over the slow stuff and graduating to the quicker, more interesting material. What has happened to your brother may in fact be what is happening to a majority of young American kids today. They're wanting to enter a bodybuilding contest without first enduring the drudge of body building. It sounds like your brother needs to be introduced to some slower activities that will help him find his balance. And I would also advise a really good nutritional supplement or two. http://strongheart.amsonline.com/ is my site and there are plenty of others. I also purchase a really fantastic natural product called Oxy-Nectar sold on http://www.vitaglo.com/ . It has powdered carrots, spinach, Chinese celery and both chlorella AND chlorophyll. These natural ingredients will aid his concentration, both from the antioxidants and the extra oxygen. Also for you, if you take Oxy-Nectar and Ibuprofen they combine to dry up cancers. They restrict blood to cancers. They dry up and die quickly. I wrote a short webpage about this: http://www.newpath4.com/thecancercurefromnewpath4c urecancer.htm . Researchers recently discovered that colon cancers can be slowed and stopped with a med that dries them up, but the Ibuprofen & Oxy-Nectar does it for the entire body. AMS products combined with Oxy-Nectar and Wheat Germ Oil (joint lubrication) is the best regimen I have found. Oh, and the Manic Phasing? I stopped that 2 years ago by simply telling it to stop just as the sequence began.

  5. Re:Oh No!! on U.S. Scientists Say They Are Told to Alter Finding · · Score: 1

    Better not move too fast... You might miss something important. http://www.newpath4.com/forsalespacecraftenginecon stantpowertheory.htm

  6. The Age of Open Patents on Linux Kernel Maintainer Joins Patent Celebrations · · Score: 1

    I released my internal non-combustion engine onto the Internet in August of 2003. Helsinki knows about it. Detroit fears it. My engine is self-cooling. Doesn't need a cooling system, radiator, hoses, engine jacket... Less weight therefore means it doesn't have to generate an equal power as a gasoline engine. It doesn't exhaust anything, so it does not use a heat manifold, catalytic converter, tailpipe or muffler, all of which are also adding weight to a vehicle. Links are on several pages: http://www.newpath4.com/NNINDEX/nnindex.htm is a good place to start. The "Icy Hot" pages take you through explanations of the engine. IcyHot 4 & 7 are very short pages, so don't think they're all as long as the first ones. http://www.newpath4.com/icyhot4.htm , http://www.newpath4.com/icyhot7.htm. Once you reduce half the weight off a car or truck, the new engine only needs produce a small power to pull the actual load down the highway. There is NO combustion, just the explosion that comes from mixing steam vapor (300 degrees) with liquid air/nitrogen (Minus 300). The steam collapses in front of the expanding liquid gas, creates a "rolling vacuum" in front of the air/nitrogen gas that draws the explosion, slamming into the piston. I put this engine online for free but I still retain my rights as inventor as my information is under U.S. Copyright that serves as legal documentation (Proof of Invention). Anyone who puts a patent on my engine can easily be charged with fraud if it doesn't bear my signature. I have other inventions. I know how to make a Galaxy-class transtellar engine but I'm not giving it away. Interesting thing about that engine is that it also achieves flight without propulsion as you know it... overcoming Gravity inside a gravitational field. In Space it should achieve Light Speed. Note for anyone visiting my website. The host is Cap Specific. If the Caps aren't right it defaults to Home Page.

  7. Re:24 years? pshhhh.... on Asteroid To Be Naked-Eye Visible In 2029 · · Score: 1

    As long as we pass a law that for every evilbot built we have to build 3 goodbots. Not to be confused with goodbods... I already solved the asteroid thing. Next article. http://www.newpath4.com/societyalsurvivalultimatee ngineisnotcombustionenginenotgasolinenginenotdiese lengineandefinitelynotpropulsionenginesplusstoppin gicbmsandasteroids.htm#icbmskillerasteroidsdualsol utioninterconnectedringedlasertrapbolo

  8. Roboticist? You mean we can GROW 'EM? on Robots that Lust and Reproduce · · Score: 1

    Well, I'm not a robot cyst. I may be the SCOURGE ON MANKIND. Yesterday, last night actually, it dawned on me that in about 15 years we're going to have machinery that repairs itself "on the fly". Any of you have seen an old movie called "The Big Bus" where this nuclear-powered bus changes a tire while traveling down the highway? It was a very funny movie but now it seems it was quite prophetic. We're going to master the physical world way beyond anything we have imagined. We aren't going to have many jobs to do. Everyone is going to be un-employed. We will all live the lives of the "Rich & Famous", play tennis in the morning and sex all afternoon. Hhmmm, or is it sex all morning and tennis in the afternoon? I guess I'll have to consult someone who is Rich, or Famous. 20 years from now, maybe 25, our car will sit in the garage each night, fixing itself, running diagnostics, operating the garage painting machine for touchups to itself. And Detroit will operate on a skeleton crew.

  9. Re:And how does it slow down when its there? on Solar Super-Sail Could Reach Mars in a Month · · Score: 1

    Comparing Earth exploration to Space exploration? Explorers on earth knew that no matter where they went there would be oxygen, water, wildlife, and plants. Space exploration is a whole different animal. The only contants are sunlight, cold, and NOTHING.

  10. They forgot the Gold on New Climate Change Warning · · Score: 1

    Uhm, assuming we keep having MORE & MORE WARS, the numbers of cold dead bodies laying around will keep environmental in balance. http://www.newpath4.com/01stsolutiontowar_binarypa thwayanswertoworldpeace.htm . Every cloud has a silver lining. We can learn the ways of Peace and die, or keep killing each other off in droves and enjoy the Bahamas year round.

  11. Re:Good points;Family-sized craft are best though on A Countdown To Global Catastrophe? · · Score: 1

    If you want to dig for the original papers, knock yourself out. But don't do it for me cause it would likelybe way above my head. If you read my "travel2space" page thoroughly, you would see that my use of tiny glass balls would have a radiation-absorbing aspect, so that the accumulation you mentioned would be avoided. The balls would be recycled as often as necessary to glean the energy out. Of course, I'm speculating here about a technology that hasn't been done yet. I'm pre-supposing someone else who KNOWS MORE THAN ME could do the task I envision, and God knows everyone knows more than I do. You mentioned "reactionless" drive. That's what I have. Sort of. Actually the reaction is still there but is shunted away. hehehehe Some things I know, I know really well. Now what you said about concrete walls is fine if all you want is protection, but I still view the energy "out there" as it should have some usefulness. My understanding is that it is spread real thin so it wouldn't have much use at all that way, but if it's captured and stored til it reaches a useful quantity it becomes a whole new ballgame. As far as protection from stuff striking the outside of the craft, there's a fellow who has made a camera that works the opposite from a laser. Instead of concentration of energy out, it concentrates light energy received. I believe his system is going to make it easier to spot approaching projectiles in space and to avoid them... But for the ones that do get through, were the inside of the craft filled with near indestructible glass beads the shock of impact would be instantly spread thru the beads, much like what a bullet proof vest does. There would still be damage to the outer hull but then again the side of the craft wouldn't be caved in either. Repairs would be much faster. Don't forget, by the time we do get such a craft in space it will be carrying any number of "repair bots" stationed outside the craft. Additionally, instead of using one solid hull it would be best to have a multi-layered hull. What the Titanic should have had more of, like sealed corrugated board. I don't believe it would be too hard to envision that any projectile striking the craft side could be used as an air pump or liquid pump to power a generator for short bursts into a storage battery. Unfortunately, most people seem to be thinking in terms of Large & Heavy. A craft with a lightweight engine that's properly maxxed out efficient won't have to lift itself off the ground to the extent most people think. When you work it down to where the craft is smaller with a super-efficient reactionless engine, lifting off into space does not require any propulsion rockets because by working smarter you have achieved a massive weight reduction that lowers the power requirement. It's all a matter of working smarter, not harder. Right now the Ansari X-Prize contenders are having a race of working harder, which is fine if you like to race, but the final answer isn't going to be propulsion engines. The final answer isn't going to be from Robert Hunt either. His answer is fine for inside the gravitational field. My solution exceeds his, but as far as I'm concerned there is room for multiple solutions anyway.

  12. Re:Good points;Family-sized craft are best though on A Countdown To Global Catastrophe? · · Score: 1

    Not at all. You're doing a fine job of explaining. You're making an assumption about needing a thick wall surrounding a craft to protect from radiation. Radiation isn't the nemesis most people think. It's an energy source to be harnessed and used, and by using it it wouldn't reach the inside of the craft in a destructive form. Personally I don't favor using either size of craft for going any significant distance. I'm a proponent of moving this planet. Of course right now that seems like an impossibility but tomorrow is another day. I've written a webpage with some other ideas if you'd like to read: http://www.newpath4.com/societyalsurvivalultimatee ngineisnotcombustionenginenotgasolinenginenotdiese lengineandefinitelynotpropulsionenginesplusstoppin gicbmsandasteroids.htm#icbmskillerasteroidsdualsol utioninterconnectedringedlasertrapbolo . I think the issues facing all of us will be solved by all of us working together. Yet we shouldn't forget who we are in the process. I hope that our Future will be filled with more blessings than the chaos we've become accustomed to having. We can start by building better spacecraft that don't fold without huge buffers for mistakes. Again back to the radiation, I wrote a page (online Nov. 26, 2003) where I reveal a system for giving Space Travelers a constant workload against their muscles so they don't "go to pot" while in space: http://www.newpath4.com/travel2space.htm and I also designed a Figure 8 machine that spins an astronaut through 2 different sized circles to provide a trampoline effect, and keep the circulatory system in great shape: http://www.newpath4.com/NNINDEX/spacemach1.htm. Alas, like yourself the transmission of ideas isn't the easiest thing to accomplish. I just plod along squawking like a chicken hawking, hoping someone stumbles across some of my material. Not all of my pages are so deep. I wrote one recently about building our lung strength by blowing up a balloon. I wrote the first of such page over a year ago, showing how to make our lungs as strong as Tarzan's. Then I wrote "lungs101" that stripped the Tarzan talk because I realized a lot of ladies might avoid the page. The balloon page is good too. The link is too long to print here but it's on the newpath4 homepage. It's nothing more than increasing pressure inside the lungs just slightly enough to provide a constant hyperbaric health treatment, sort of like hyperbarics on the run...

  13. Good points;Family-sized craft are best though on A Countdown To Global Catastrophe? · · Score: 1

    Getting everyone on this planet to work their butts off, to make an asteroid ship only for the few? Never happen. The answer has to be small family-size craft possessing small family-size water systems, small family-size gardens that would produce small family-size outputs of oxygen and vegetables. The smaller the space craft and the smaller the unit riding inside it, the more people you can save from destruction. You see, you have made the classic blunder that Americans have been making for the past century, that somehow everything has to be better on a grandiose scale. Enron and the power blackout should have taught you that larger isn't the answer. It's the exact opposite: http://www.newpath4.com/AAINDEX/paget6.htm. It's true; I do have a tentative design for a gravity-overcoming engine, and it will sail thru space at very high velocity as soon as it gets out of Earth Gravity (any planet's Gravity). My price is $250,000,000.00 . It should be higher, but I put 250k of words in my website, and the website work was what tweaked me brain to comeup with the space engine, so $250 mil is the price I've decided to set. It doesn't have to be all cash either. Stocks can make up 95% of that because I believe in Earth's future. I still believe in "us". http://www.google.com/search?q=newpath4%2Binterste llar&hl=en&lr=&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-24,GGLD:en&filte r=0 . Woodrow Riley, author http://www.newpath4.com/ . However, I really do LIKE YOUR IDEA FOR CARRYING EXTRA WATER & SUPPLIES.

  14. Re:Contracts are part of the Laws too on Stan Lee to be Paid Millions for Spidey · · Score: 1

    Where there's a strongheart and a Will, there's a way to get Justice Done: http://www.newpath4.com/01bigtobaccoandmystorymypa inmylossandeverybodylosesinabinaryworldthatonlysee szeros.htm . You jus' haf'ta WORK REAL HARD.

  15. Bloated Galaxies Batman! on Escape from the Universe · · Score: 1

    Getting bigger doesn't mean blowing up Robin. It just means we start banging off the walls out there and ricochet back to form another Black Hole. The Joker is still alive Robin.