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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 8168500:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI4ODkwMjYyXzg5MjlBNjhE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 4310681:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI4ODgwMTg5X0JGNUVDNTYy] [quote:Krispy71:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI4ODQ5OTM0Xzk0RjA5MzI3] [i][u][b]'Intelligent' slime able to navigate its way out of maze[/b][/u] A Japanese scientist is exploring the power of slime mould in an attempt to uncover the key to intelligence. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/8982310/Intelligent-slime-able-to-navigate-its-way-out-of-maze.html Toshiyuki Nakagaki, a professor at Future University Hakodate, northern Japan, cultivates the slime in petri dishes and has discovered how the brainless organism is [b]able to [color=red]“organise” its cells[/color] to create the most direct route through a maze in order to reach a source of food[/b] ... The findings highlight how slime mould possesses [b]information processing abilities[/b] shared by humans which are more sophisticated than the most advanced computers ... ... examining the information-professing capabilities of slime [b]as a potential key to designing biocomputers[/b] of the future capable of solving complex problems. Previous research has shown how slime moulds[b] become inactive when “stressed” due to changes in [color=red]temperature or humidity[/color][/b] and are subsequently [b]able to “remember” and anticipate such situations reoccurring[/b]. Atsushi Tero, from Kyushu University, southern Japan, who conducted the research, believes that the intelligence skills possessed by slime mould networks could potentially be used in the future [b]design of [color=red]transport systems or electric transmission[/color] lines[/b]. "Computers are not so good at analysing the best routes that connect many base points because the volume of calculations becomes too large for them," he said. "But [b]slime moulds, without calculating[/b] all the possible options, [b]can flow over areas in an impromptu manner and gradually find the best routes[/b].”[/i] .... lol .... In symilar ways [color=red]AUgie[/color] is composed, working and processing ! [color=red]BEZERK [/color] [/quote] scientist discover intelligent water able to escape tiniest hole in bucket.what a waste on bandwidth this thread is. [/quote] what a waste of O2 you are if you can't see the significant impact of this I'll bet you can't beat the slime out of the maze...lol now, in the words of mike jackson....beat it dr [/quote]
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My girl friend has a D.E.D link on her laptop from the French Embassy. (She works at the embassy)
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