diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 22106c1cb..1346a6ee9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -44,3 +44,72 @@ subdirectories for more specific options. [firmware image]: https://www.nuand.com/fx3.php (Pre-built firmware binaries) [bladeRF-cli]: ./host/utilities/bladeRF-cli (bladeRF Command Line Interface) [bladeRF wiki]: https://github.com/nuand/bladeRF/wiki (bladeRF wiki) + +Update README.md with minimal ethics#1 + +What about the application of the Solomonoff induction +to the RF sensing of human brain? +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Solomonoff%27s_theory_of_inductive_inference + +1. If we assume that the algorithmic complexity +of neural processes is relatively small +(you could take a look at the Potapov monography +for some arguments) + +2. As far as I know a lot of neural processes in human brain are electric (or electro-chemistry) +in nature. They have a little power and a small +frequency (~ 1-1000 Hz). +So they emit very low frequency radio waves. + +3. You can detect those radio waves on +small antennas if the impedance of such antennas +is matched. This is basically the citation +from the book on electrodynamics. +I uploaded one such book on Twirpix site. + +4. So you can create a lot of such receivers +- microstrip filter to filter very high frequencies +- impedance matched microstrip antenna +- resistor for noise for oversampling +- very fast comparator to sample signal +in a very large array on a chip using +standard CMOS or some sort of full-custom process +(maybe even with some new materials) + +5. BreamForming and large arrays of digital correlators with sub-mm positioning accuracy +could be achived. + +so it seems there is no theoretical +obstacles to implement some sort of +RF human brain sensing or even control +if you can implement reverse structure +with array of a large amount of RF amplifiers +with sub-mm beam forming accuracy + +BTW I wrote that remark: +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Solomonoff%27s_theory_of_inductive_inference + +What about the application of the Solomonoff induction to the person to person information exchange? + +It seems the minimum description length principle could be used to deduce minimum ethics. At least you can compare ethics by the length. What about the following question: how to shoot met-art girl in the dark underground? ~2026-24709-41 (talk) 16:43, 8 June 2026 (UTC) + +at least we can ask a question: does russian met-art model from a pic want some money? +and what obstacles do that guess so hard? +why it is so hard to contact her directly? +she lose money, interesting person lose opportunity to make some photos. + +also, it seems the economy without coordination primitives based on physics or mathematics +like gold or maybe Bitcoin or maybe some sort of other physical objects or processes +is just a chaos. +Economic calculation based on fiat money is impossible just from scientific methodology +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Solomonoff%27s_theory_of_inductive_inference + +https://transitional-writes.dreamwidth.org/44972.html +Kirill Abramovich aka wieker @ linux.org.ru +Samara, Russia + +and the most important question: +what about the minimal ethics deduced from the MDL principle? +is it exist? + +what was the obstacle between russian met-art girls and engineers?