From Programmable Matter To *BLACK Goo* , The Sentient Substance


 Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.”-Arthur C. Clarke

I could have spent my time to write a 2 page column about this topic but still it wouldn't have done it justice as the ramifications are so far entrenched. Most people are still unaware of what will happen when the strong  AI will show up in 2025. It is never too late. People need to take off their *pink colored sun glasses*  URGENTLY. 

There is no doubt that we are really dealing with a full alien agenda that is here to farm humans. to farm humans for metaphysical purposes. Every now and then, I am being asked if I am writing about science-fiction. I wished!!!  Nope, this is all reality and most people will not look into it because they are struggling too much to make ends meet and have no time. Another argument for a Money-Free Society Movement that I launched 3 months ago, a movement for Humans who wish to remain Humans and send back this alien technology where it came from !  

It is the moment for Mankind to see through the fog and understanding the real stakes. Please support this Movement, all the donations (upvotes and upsteems) will go toward promoting this shift in thinking and a 3rd solution as it is clear that the Hive Mind has multi layered platforms that Musk, Kurzweil and co  do not want masses to know. 


Harald Kautz(-Vella): Black Programmable matter-Black Goo


 Three-dimensional printing, which has barely arrived on the scene, is  already in danger of being eclipsed by another innovation that provides  an upgrade to its functionality: Four-dimensional printing............   As MIT’s Skylar Tibbits,  one of the project’s lead developers, recently explained, 4D printing  is essentially nothing new—the innovation instead lies in what happens  after printing has occurred. While 3D printing is purposed around building static items, 4D  printing employs dynamic materials that evolve or adapt to their  external environment in real-time and in direct response to changing  conditions. This ability to transform is embedded within the material  itself. Objects created through 4D printing are programmed to self-assemble  and alter their structure when the material of which they are composed  comes in contact with different conditions, such as moisture or  humidity. The ultimate goal is to create stimuli-responsive components,  materials that modify their own form or self-assemble new patterns  automatically and in predictive ways........   The U.S. military, which has previously invested in emerging innovations ranging from nanotechnology to camouflage and invisibility technologies designed to conceal objects and individuals from microwaves and the human eye, has also expressed interest  in 4D printing. Four-dimensional printing is a natural extension of the  military’s underlying objective to maintain technological superiority  on the battlefield and beyond, especially because it could optimize the  functionalities of other emerging or existing technologies.  http://journal.georgetown.edu/programmable-matter-4d-printings-promises-and-risks/

Wait There Is More!

The Peril of Programmable Matter,  So what’s the catch? One popularized doomsday prediction for technology like programmable matter is called the grey goo scenario,  a hypothetical outcome where nanoscale robots consume all of Earth’s  biomass in order to either self-replicate or construct some  preprogrammed product. While some far-out sci-fi scenarios pose an actual risk (like a runaway artificial intelligence),  it seems that the grey goo scenario really is just science fiction.  “So-called grey goo could only be the product of a deliberate and  difficult engineering process, not an accident,” said Chris Phoenix,  co-author of a paper about the safety of exponential manufacturing and director of research at the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology. However, that’s not to say that programmable matter is without risks:  “Far more serious is the possibility that a large-scale and  convenient manufacturing capacity could be used to make incredibly  powerful non-replicating weapons in unprecedented quantity,” Phoenix  added. “This could lead to an unstable arms race and a devastating war.  Policy investigation into the effects of advanced nanotechnology should  consider this as a primary concern, and runaway replication as a more  distant issue.”  .... http://www.engineering.com/DesignerEdge/DesignerEdgeArticles/ArticleID/14967/The-Promise-and-Peril-of-Programmable-Matter.aspx


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