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Number 7 of 7, How Spot Robot Works

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This one is real, and also the scary bit.  Notice what the robot does at 4:53 time-mark in the film.  Specifically, the robot lifted his foot to negotiate the stone, the obstacle impeding it’s path toward the completion of a programed goal.  That Spot robot, made the determination that something was impeding it’s path, it’s leg, and made an onboard executive decision, unguided by human operator input, to maneuver the leg, raise it above and over the stone, and continue toward the completion of the programed goal.  

Notice that he tells you Spot can be controlled while operating, programed to complete a goal un-supported by human command, learn in real-time throughout it’s travels while conducting a mission as a goal and improve every subsequent traverse of the same path later, or for that matter, use what it learned tomorrow on another mission, and elect to make mission specific decisions, as required to complete a programed goal.

As you spend some minutes looking through some of these advanced robotic videos, you may find one that indicates a possible sub-marine robot used to work at ocean depths, even as deep as 2-miles… 5280-pounds per square inch of water pressure. That would be 760,320-pounds per square foot of robot surface.

Imagine a drone, a flying and hoovering type craft, large enough and carrying the submarine Spot attached and supported under it so it can be deployed.  Fly the craft into the Gulf of Mexico, hoover down to the water surface and land on floats.  Detach Spot, and wait.  Spot does a job, returns to the surface, and signals to the drone.  Drone maneuvers to the surfaced Spot, settles down upon it, re-attaches it, and lifts it up to return to base for the next assignment, or goal.

I read an article yesterday, about a limpet mine, a type of naval mine attached to a target by magnets, found attached to a ship, under the waterline.

As I read the article, I shuddered while remembering, fifty years ago, they trained dolphins to plant those mines on enemy ships, now we have robots to do it, and we saved the dolphin… too bad for the humans on board the ship.

So, before you go away thinking this may all be cow piles, the following paragraph is from an interview of Dr. Neruda after working at a secret 4Kyo hidden site they named the “Ancient Arrow Project, and he tried to warn us of the Anamos, and their ultimate goal:

” …other than what I said before, that the WingMakers are humans who have time traveled in order to share this Sovereign Integral framework. I realize this sounds like science fiction meets David and Goliath. I can appreciate that, but I’m explaining what I know as directly and honestly as I can describe it. If anyone reads this interview, assuming it’s released sometime in the future, then you can decide for yourself if what I say stands up to your scrutiny.

“I would just caution some to consider the possibility that should you dismiss it, your reaction could be a programmed response. It is your consciousness framework that is sensing and responding. Consider this before you dismiss this information as fiction.”

What do you think?

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