Organic Computers

How much space radiation is there?
you can get a good idea from some of the research done by NASA.
i have some PDFs on my hard drive if you need further assistance.
Is that the EMF spectrum you are talking about?
partly.
some is in the form of particles.
and what materials would work?...Thanks...
i don't know whether it will work at all.
seems plausible though.
 
you can get a good idea from some of the research done by NASA.
i have some PDFs on my hard drive if you need further assistance.

partly.
some is in the form of particles.

i don't know whether it will work at all.
seems plausible though.

Is this not related to Tesla's work. Conversion of cosmic radiation into usable electricity?
 
This thread is a great example of what is wrong in sciforums.
People posting "I believe in ghosts" posts in the fringe sections are surrounded by attackers,
in packs,
and the posters are banned for crazy lengths of time, for "trolling",
while good subjects like this, in the science section,
are allowed to be filled with nonsense.

Not even half, but two thirds of the posts on this thread are absolute drivel! (scientifically speaking).
This is the science section. Not the fringe section.

Can't we keep these two sides of sciforums separate?
This apparent Jekyll and Hyde nature of the forum.
That is the most important task for the people controlling the site.
Do you understand that?
 
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Now, i'm operating with others to try to to house crafts for one hundred astronomy unit travel. it'll take regarding one hundred twenty years. however we've got to start out the method somewhere. The system would want several things and hopefully the AI would be powerful enough to seek out sure energy solutions and EM primarily based solutions
 
Well, if you have the money and massive data that needs the organization, then we can make the AI (or close to it) happen. Let us know the specs...once we start the system...we may find an organic system. Again money matters to put the items together.
 

Below is a link to an interesting program named "Making things smaller"
It addresses nano technology as well as the use of graphene as an organic neural network.
DAVID POGUE: ...computer chips, one-atom-thick and up to a thousand times faster than silicon chips today;...
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/making-stuff.html#making-stuff-smaller

and for the entire program;

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/making-stuff.html
 
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