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A while ago I concluded that time exist as a measurement nothing more.
So what happened?
I figured it is impossible to travel back in time but is it possible to see into the future?
This bugged me a lot because I do believe it is 100% possible and not only is it possible I am 100% sure it is already in use.
See computers are an interesting concept. If you know coding you will know that they work basically the same way. Everything or rather mostly everything has a pattern that is recognizable. That is why we can code websites and add text and sounds. Most of it is rather generic and follow a particular order.
So what of this? Well Consider a algorithm that analyze every news story that is published on the net. It can read any language that is programmed into it and because most languages are actually heavily documented it can do so with fair accuracy.
Now lets say this algorithm is charged to search for key words it can recognize them it will be able to do so. Now a ton of data can be collected. So theoretically you now have a database with a TON of info. an AI can then be used to sort trough everything much like YouTube AI does. It can flag, drop and promote stuff using the algorithms.
So what now?
Consider this, If someone is to build an AI that now take all that info and is asked to predict a story two days from now, how accurate will that prediction be? Honestly it will be wrong most of the time but it only needs to be right once. That is the scary thing...
See Even if this AI gets it wrong 99.99999 of the time it only needs to work once. See quantum computing is spectacularly good at "reading" copious amounts of data and it does so faster then anything on earth. So that ONE TIME the computer gets it 100% right, the info it will spit out, will be literally infallible.
So somewhere someone is surly working on something like this and that person probably has a TON of funding.
Imagine for a moment that there is a digital manuscript that documents our entire future with 100% accuracy, and someone has access to it...
What would be possible?
Well the idea here is if it is asked to write a entire book on "future history" and it gets it right "just once" Someone will know everything about everything. That is as close to "future travel" as what we will get and it is more possible then capturing black-holes and figure out how to use them
Now this is going to keep me up at night...
So what happened?
I figured it is impossible to travel back in time but is it possible to see into the future?
This bugged me a lot because I do believe it is 100% possible and not only is it possible I am 100% sure it is already in use.
See computers are an interesting concept. If you know coding you will know that they work basically the same way. Everything or rather mostly everything has a pattern that is recognizable. That is why we can code websites and add text and sounds. Most of it is rather generic and follow a particular order.
So what of this? Well Consider a algorithm that analyze every news story that is published on the net. It can read any language that is programmed into it and because most languages are actually heavily documented it can do so with fair accuracy.
Now lets say this algorithm is charged to search for key words it can recognize them it will be able to do so. Now a ton of data can be collected. So theoretically you now have a database with a TON of info. an AI can then be used to sort trough everything much like YouTube AI does. It can flag, drop and promote stuff using the algorithms.
So what now?
Consider this, If someone is to build an AI that now take all that info and is asked to predict a story two days from now, how accurate will that prediction be? Honestly it will be wrong most of the time but it only needs to be right once. That is the scary thing...
See Even if this AI gets it wrong 99.99999 of the time it only needs to work once. See quantum computing is spectacularly good at "reading" copious amounts of data and it does so faster then anything on earth. So that ONE TIME the computer gets it 100% right, the info it will spit out, will be literally infallible.
So somewhere someone is surly working on something like this and that person probably has a TON of funding.
Imagine for a moment that there is a digital manuscript that documents our entire future with 100% accuracy, and someone has access to it...
What would be possible?
Well the idea here is if it is asked to write a entire book on "future history" and it gets it right "just once" Someone will know everything about everything. That is as close to "future travel" as what we will get and it is more possible then capturing black-holes and figure out how to use them
Now this is going to keep me up at night...