Owl on Cybertruck order page nod to Bostrom's book?

Discussion in 'Cybertruck' started by 101101, Nov 25, 2019.

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  1. 101101

    101101 Well-Known Member

    We know Musk liked the book "Super Intelligence" I certainly did. It has an owl on the front. Cybertruck is angular like the Steath jet F117 Nighthawk used in Iraq. An owl is a night predator bird but not a night hawk. The facility in Hawthorn is where I think Northrup Grumman made the B2.

    Seems the primary influences for the shape of the Cybertruck beyond what they referenced are the froggy 911 (which they showed in their presentation) the froggy Hummer (first military Hummer even had the same back slope) and the F117. The aerodynamics of the F117 showed a way to make something super tough, super cheap to produce (x-y production flat eliminates like 60% of the production steps and expense) but also light (no frame needed) and low but still slip stream. They could reason backward marketing wise to tie these three super aggressive vehicles 911 (emergency with dangerous reputation of pendulum swing) and Hummer and Nighthawk- all of it seems to be 911 tragedy related because in many ways that seems to be the point where the corruption in the US passed a threshold of idiocy. And then tie it too the punk seen of Bladerunner to Madmax which were about tossing out outdated hierarchies.

    The cyber piece is interesting to me because that is a tie to Terminator (back to Schwarzenegger and the civilian Hummer gaining traction) and cyber because Terminator showed a super intelligence building a time machine (you cross SI with time machine and you get The Matrix) which is obvious, its the first thing a SI would do is build a time machine and then it showed our merged replacements- the cyber in a compelling scary way, truly scary robot.

    A time machine basically converts the physical world into a dream world. It undoes causality it converts chronological time to phenomenological time and it undoes identity. Dr. Who never really explored some of the implications. For instance all physical need is gone, no more surgery, no more even having to eat, no more having to work with transportation, no more having to grow older, no more having to produce anything, ability to hit fast forward and rewind and get do overs- stuff we seek in our dream and digital creations already- stuff on a substrate level we are already very familiar with- its Tom Campbell's physical matter reality vs non physical matter reality as the deeper substrate- it hints at a digital physics layer to reality, but that would only be one layer.

    But the biggest thing a time machine does is resurrects everything and gets rid of death. It drops the veil between the living and the dead (stuff of our holly wood nightmares.) Everything that ever lived is alive again is brought back. Some people try to put a limit on it and say you can only go back to the construction of the time machine, but couldn't you just have that orbit a black hole to send it back before its construction to the beginning or do you pass the point where you can't get back out if you do that so you lose spacial freedom? People should be aware where we're at. Ron Mallet the physics community no longer laughs at- they can't because its real. New research shows we are about to be able to look into Schrodinger's cat's box and Tom Campbell is has some University researchers doing experiments that if they go the way he expects will be able to tell you the vector on a radio decay and the timing ahead of time and predict which way a beam splitter will send light proving digital physics and destroying our conception of random. And right now the new thing is robot design is robot that simulate themselves in their environment. You have to realize that if SI is possible its already reformatted the past, present and future.
     
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