Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Altered realities manipulated by the industrial complex and cyber renegades

As 5G approaches in the near future and deep fakes continue to get better to a point they're getting indistinguishable from reality. One important question arises.. What is reality?

With a latency of just 1ms, who are we to perceive as instantaneous?

Typical television sets and the average monitor have a response delay of 5-20ms. Meaning, it takes up to 5-20ms for the television to display the information it received to the observer. 

It takes the average brain 13ms for it to process an image from the lateral geniculate nucleus to the primary visual cortex, which is located in the back of your head. 

With some minute variables of uncertainty. There is maybe a 7-10ms window of free time for information contained at the server location to be modified at their will. 

Here comes the scary part.

Let's say you are watching a "live" broadcast of your favorite local news program and they are about to announce the lottery numbers. You start to check your numbers and you are one away from becoming a millionaire. Sadly, the last number doesn't hit. You are upset because of one lousy number, but at the actual location they did pick your number. However, you never noticed that you were in fact the actual winner. 
(HOW CAN THIS BE?! YOU SAW IT LIVE!!!)

Welllll, someone didn't want you to win, or anyone for that matter.
HOW, you ask.

Deepfakes.
Deepfakes are computer generated images and sounds that alter the original content. They can crop a different face onto a different body and even imitate your voice too. In such a manner that is imperceptible from the truth. 
(BUT, BUT, I SAW IT LIVE!!!)

Inconsolably, that 7-10ms window of unused time was enough time for super computers/quantum computers to process the algorithms to recreate alternate realities for you to perceive without you even having the slightest clue of what actually took place.

Deepfakes can and will become a major problem across the globe. NVIDIA is currently making anti-deepfakes detection software to counter the problem, but that itself won't be enough as they get better over time.

(Diagram coming soon!)






Friday, July 12, 2019

2019's Area 51 infiltration

As social media trends continue to influence the mass, the government surely didn't see this one coming.
I've only dreamed about this wild possibility becoming a reality. Yet, here we are. 
FUCKING CRAZY!

It's funny to be witnessing people run simulations of possible outcomes on their PC's. What's surprising is that it looks like the Naruto running zombies can actually get through the military defenses. Keep in mind that these are "zombies" with no hesitation of turning back when physical resistance is applied. lol

(A moment of peace for our fallen soldiers that had to endure these fatal consequences for our freedom.)
(Can't say the same after 9/11 though. Our government betrayed us, and the ignorant general public has no clue due to lack of simple physics knowledge.) 
Based on the time frame of the event actually taking place I only suspect only a tiny fraction of the people actually showing up. The general public has a short attention span nowadays, so the fad will likely die out shortly before the so called 300,000 attendees arrive at the spectacle. 

Let's say they do show up. Here is an example of what might unfold..

Severity Scale based on film rating scale (why not?)

(G) Road detours and barricades
(PG) LRAD and rubber bullets
(PG-13) Chemical irritants and ADS deployment
(R) Lethal force

Let's say they do get through..
Well.. They ain't gonna see no aliens. They'll most likely going to witness some prototype land or air vehicles. 
Any higher level classified areas will require to go through heavily restricted clearance, which will require actual personal. At this point military personal are trained to commit suicide before giving any type of clue of access.

Enough said. I'll let the rest to your imagination, because that is one thing we take for granted today.

Imagination is everything.

(P.S. I'm a little lit at Whole Foods, fuck it. lol)

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

America's most underrated educational flaw

Ah, knowledge. I remember being in second grade and having to learn English and Spanish in a single year. Spanish being my native language I was having a difficult time trying to learn vocabulary and punctuation, specially for those Spanish words with accents. To make matters worse the introduction of measurements in mathematics was just overkill for my spongy little brain. Learning basic mathematics wasn't too hard just tedious, but I did ended up flunking second grade anyway. Looking back at it, I'm glad I did.

Entering sixth grade I can safely say I was ahead of my classmates when it came to overall knowledge. By mid year they removed me and placed in a AP English and Reading class. Never liked those subjects but, was really familiar with them.

Didn't have many friends outside of school as our neighborhood was part of a major gentrification project near the Galleria area. There must have been less than five house left on our block by the time we moved out. Which just drove my passion to figure out how stuff works. I recall cars as being a major influence in technology and engineering. Second, was Nintendo!

Bookie, did I love my video games, radio, and computers. Reversed engineered anything I could lay my hands on. By age 11, I was building my own Tesla coils, amplifying radios, upgrading brushless motors, dismantling computers, and minor coding. My love for science flourished into a fractal explosion of curiosity.
Next thing I know, I was glued to NOVA, PBS, and Bill Nye to name a few. Having no cable also helped being glued to those particular shows too.
Of course, science class was my strongest subject, yet my grades proved otherwise.

I had reached a mental road block due to the mathematics in junction with science. Finding myself utilizing too much energy on conversions between the Metric and Imperial systems. Seating here reminiscing the countless hours of homework and classwork on just converting between the two. When all that time could of been spent emphasizing on the material itself.

WHY? WHY HAVE TWO DIFFERENT SYSTEMS OF MEASUREMENT!?!

Besides the laws and pre-written material for learning.

In lamest terms, AMERICA needs to swallow their arrogant pride and wake the fuck up! It's driving the youth of this country away from science and technology. In 2015, it was estimated that it would cost the American tax payers a mere 370 million dollars to change to a metric system. The investment would easily be payed off in just a few years. While we spend endless amount of money in defense which up to this point has been nothing but a waste of time and resources. Asia's current generation has already proven itself as the current leader in technology and the gap is only getting bigger.

I can fuel this rant, but its only pissing me off, so I'll just leave it at that.
Wake the fuck up AMERICA!