Neuronet

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Posted by Noj | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 17-04-2011

I loved David Christian’s Tech Talk about the “Big History Project” about complexity. I’ve orded the “Simply Complexity” book from Amazon to learn a bit more about it. Almost every TED talk talks about the importance of knowledge and intellect.  I think once we understand how exactly brains work and we can connect our brains together to form a much more massive one, it will be an explosion like the internet fostering innovation at one hell of a crazy rate. Let’s call this idea “neuronet”. So … now we have 5 big mammoth project ideas to work on.

  • Implement “GeniOS” to power every internet connected device and build a massive neural network.
  • Figure out how to map the entire human knowledge like our brains do in our bodies into neuronet. I thought google was going to do this, their motto was “organise the world’s information” but I think their CEO is a bit more concerned with “Social” at the moment. I wish someone could employ me to work on this problem full time. I think this week I’m gonna go back to UNSW, to see If I could enrol in a phD to work on this dream.
  • Figure out how life’s software code “DNA” works. Our electronic machines are not doing the job, they’re creating too much pollution and not sustainable. We need organic computers, that grow from soil like trees do and when they die, they go back to nature.
  • With neuronet try and solve the world’s current problems. The world is suffering massive poverty issues. I like Bono’s quote. “where you live should not determine whether you live“.  They’ve got brains just as smart as anyone of us. Poverty, corruption, racism are all man made problems, nature has nothing to do with it.
  • With the above 3 figure out other habitable planets and somehow figure out how to send life to other planets with a compressed version of neuronet in it.

Sounds very science fiction, but … its the science fiction that drives us into the future.  Technology accelerates the process of dreams to reality, this is why you should always respect geeks.

Some part at the back of my mind says, “anyone who will read this blog will arrive at the solution, that I am going mad”. Well! I’m gonna say, “I’m having great fun thinking about it, I love brains and code”.

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