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ON THE WEB BOT AND Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, GRAVITATIONAL LENSING, AND DIGITAL FORENSICS (Hany Farid (Dartmouth))

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LetItBe.TheRealFormerAtheist

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Jun 29, 2011, 1:38:56 AM6/29/11
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From my identity / posting at history.com

Certain links from search engines result in deleted though
the posting is still there. This is, though, dated by
the next posting on this board by myself, though this is
still relevant to that presentation.

Since my original posting of the following comments here:

http://community.history.com/topic/42133/t/GRAVITATIONAL-LENSING-DIGITAL-FORENSICS-NOVA-SCIENCE--PROP.html

I've discovered:
1) some links to this post lead to a page indicating "deleted." I
assume the positive and am
re-posting here with a few additional comments.
I'm copy-pasting for myself, of course, so as to assuredly follow
essentially from this
restory point with the following:
2) I think this can easily conceptualize how we may discover
information possesses a
form of quasi-life. I have earlier proposed information exerts
informational gravity.


Three seemingly obvious notions:
1) combine the digital forensics of Hany Farid (Dartmouth) with the
Web Bot and work of
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita. Pattern commonalities may suggest much more
than event inevitabilities. Conceivably it
will suggest information, in a manner, lives.

2) When I enter data at sites.google.com the host's program works by
mirror-response, or data-accomodation, indeed, with certain formatting
disallowed, presumably for such purposes as keeping you, the visitor,
safe.
Perhaps the 5% of the universe we can detect directly is a universal
experience in the making, the other 95% being its own growing
accommodator.

Gravitational lensing works very well with information being
gravitational
(I've proposes in this website information exerts informational
gravity. It
sounds downright stupid and nuts UNLESS one considers we're living in
a
computer-like universe. That last notion, as indicated elsewhere
here, originated with
the original creators of modern computing, the applications therefrom
suggested here
believed being original.)
Space "warping" entirely mimics the linking techniques in programming
generally as well as the caching.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/how-does-the-brain-work.htmlhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/how-does-the-brain-work.html


http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/cosmic/http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/cosmic/

http://futuristicscitech.com/cosmology/dark-matter/novasciencenow-dark-matter-mystery-pbs/http://futuristicscitech.com/cosmology/dark-matter/novasciencenow-dark-matter-mystery-pbs/
(not viewed personally)


My Own Website, Proposing A Conveyed Lesson in Morality, Science and
History
Including Newly Realizable Properties of Information Itself

https://sites.google.com/site/holychanges/
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