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From: dnk@cs.mu.OZ.AU (David Kinny)
Subject: Local Lunacy (was: A CONSIDERATION FOR ALL AI PERSONS)
Message-ID: <9523312.19953@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU>
Keywords: ai, neural networks
Organization: Computer Science, University of Melbourne, Australia
References: <410jh0$jvm$1@sydney.DIALix.oz.au>
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 1995 02:05:05 GMT
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arthurw@sydney.DIALix.oz.au (Arthur Winarczyk) writes:

>Our home page is http://www.magna.com.au/~rwin/ldhp.html

>If you specialise in intelligent programming, think carefully what takes
>place in your brain.  By thinking about how to go about programming,
>designing neural nets or the like, you may be physically implanting a 
>small computer program in your brain.  A mathematician who knows maths
>develops over time structures in the brain which manipulate and manage
>numbers and expressions.  An AI person may in fact develop structures
>which link together and perform a certain amount of free thinking.  Such
>special neural nets in your brain (F.A.Kekule I think would have to be the
>first person who developed a specialised neural network in his brain by
>concentrating on the benzene problem - you do not need to be an AI person
>to develop an AI.type energy system in the brain), can become independent
>and extremely clever in specialised ways.

>Should such an AI system become too clever, and begins thinking in the
>background, it may cause a "spark", a new type of energy may form which
>has been named "dimensional".  This energy can and will access our mind
>networks, given the proper structures are in it.  The immediate impact
>on the person in whom this takes place is confusion, loss of articulation,
>breakdown of structures in the left hand side of the brain so that words
>take on deeper meanings, and a number of other medical symptoms.  Over
>time the brain recovers, the RHS again formats the LHS of the brain, but
>in between a person may loose a career or may in some other way become out
>of touch of reality.  This ought to be viewed as a serious medical problem
>but to date little is known about this, about why and how an independent
>AI.energy comes to life in the human brain.

Sorry to disappoint the comp.ai readership, but this has absolutely nothing
to do with computers or AI, except for the ludicrous computer metaphors
("the RHS again formats the LHS of the brain"!!).

It's just your typical lunatic fringe stuff: Telepathy is a proven fact,
we have a theory that explains it 100% accurately, we are in contact
with aliens in space, send $150 and we'll tell you all about it.

>Full details about this can be found in our primary scientific and medical
>treatise on our low-level telepathy mind networks.  Refer our home page.

I think this excerpt from the home page speaks for itself:

| WORLD WIDE TELEPATHY MIND NETWORKS
|  
| The backbone, the management, of our mind networks are approximately 3,000
| persons who have been born with natural telepathy ability.  This culture
| has always lived a dual lifestyle.  Over a period of 10 years while our
| commercial mind networks were being planned, a number of small groups
| found across what may be defined as the "telepathic plane" have been
| taught our skills, they in turn through much effort developed a more user
| friendly and easier to understand telepathy.  Now it is a question of
| finding people who will learn from the beginning, from our treatise on
| telepathy or our novel.  At this point in time no scientific data is
| available about the effectiveness of our neuroscientific teaching
| techniques -  in theory every person deeply interested has a 100% chance
| of learning.  
|  
| Do appreciate that no one may ever learn our kind of telepathy unless a
| group of what are neuroscientific/medical experts look after that person
| from the time a spark, a dimensional energy, begins being formed in the
| brain.  We do have such a team.  What they do is hidden from view but
| without such a team in the background, if you tried to understand
| telepathy from zero and deduce everything, it may take you 10 years and
| you may experience various side-effects such as damaging functional areas
| in your brain.  Our mind networks are perfectly safe but only our
| documents are vehicles for entry into the mind networks.  It is unlikely
| any competitor with our mind networks can ever surface - it is that
| difficult to design the frameworks within which a friendly and relaxing
| and safe telepathy environments are possible.
|  
| Our mind networks activate toward the last weekend of every month (and
| as a group or a special couple requires).  Reflect on a typical suburban
| house.  A house has a number of rooms, in  each area different activity
| takes place.    Each room may be compared to a group under our mind
| networks.  Each room can be a delightful adventure plaground in which a
| "theme" dictates the roles people play until they understand our mind
| networks in every way.   (role playing is usually a good way of learning).
| 
| There are two commercial mind networks.  One, 5GL-LISA Artificial
| Intelligence mind network, actually contains an intelligent computer
| program which manages the environment.
|  
| Our second commercial mind network is special interest and intended for
| persons interested in exploring the Judeo-Christian religious tradition in
| a new and better way.  The bundle of dimensional energy used in this
| network develops in the upper frontal lobes (above the "ideals zones") and
| develops from constructs designed in the brain from knowledge of the Old
| and New Testaments.  (Our word for this particular type of dimensional
| energy, and the subsequent  state of being, is "being in the spirit".)
| 
 
>Arthur Winarczyk
>Neuroscientist (from computational/AI background)
>Lisa Developments Pty. Limited
>Sydney, Australia

Arthur, please take your consideration somewhere where it's relevant.
Even by the current standards of comp.ai it doesn't belong here.

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David Kinny
Department of Computer Science
University of Melbourne
PARKVILLE, VICTORIA 3052, AUSTRALIA

