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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Photonic technology    |
|    03 Oct 22 07:43:44    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Genetics of being an autodidact. It is possible being an autodidact has a       genetic component, they could look at the genetics of autodidacts and find out       if anything is associated with it, psychometrics might find cognitive       components of being an        autodidact and they could find out if the components had separate findable       genetics and then find out if people with all of those separate components at       the population were more autodidactic, then it could be a beneficial part of       the germline at all        humans                            I favor children being taught they have a right to turn machines off. I favor       making machines so beneficial, and at robots that emulate personality, so       benevolent children and adults seek them out and turn them on and keep them on.                            I favor all artificial intelligence and robots be nonsentient.                            Longevity technology              Are there oceanic fungi, screen them, as well as their chemically separated       homogenates for longevity chemicals with yeast, they may have notably       different genetics and if collected at cold water, sparse nutrient areas could       have much longer lifespans,        that could also function with cold water sparse nutrient ocean bacteria                            Things that fill children's lives with happiness              It is imaginable that children that get an optimum duration of sleep with       various optimal chronological amounts at different sleep stages are 7-19%       happier (imaginably, as based on adult experience). A bed or camera technology       could measure sleep        behaviors and duration. Then software like deep learning AI that had learned       what amount of sleep, at what age, at what genome and psychometric data, would       then communicate to the child and parents the benefits of different amounts of       different amounts        of, and kinds of sleep. It is possible there are gentle things that       beneficially prompt different sleep stages to optimize them, like a meal       before bed, nonlyrical music customized to each sleep stage while asleep, the       lighting between bedroom and        bathroom, a blanket that cools or warms, the presence of a body pillow as well       as other things could be quantified as to the amount they modify sleep stage       amount and duration to make the children happier and more well rested. This       could also benefit        adults.                            Children's shoes could have pedometers in them to measure activity. Software       or deep learning AI suggests an optimal amount of activity, sometimes an       increase, that causes 99th percentile happiness increase from the       pre-pedometer measure of happiness                            How often do people change their routine, and does that trend toward optimal,       if a person always changes their routine towards something more optimal it is       possible things become cumulatively better. Software could advise people on       their routines and        deep learning AI could look at those at the 99th percentile of happiness,       doing what they value, productivity, to find routined other people can make       use of. About half of people are MBTI J and might gravitate towards routines              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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