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Old December 14th 09, 10:59 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default Will the IRS Ultimately become the Enforcer of Both Those WhoDon't Comply With HR3962, as well as Carbon Taxgate?

So what you’re saying is that these millionaires are too valuable in
the financial world to be any more viable than those who, in your
opinion, would have to subject themselves to the human/AI interface,
while all of the time you’re using your most important technology in
order to place trans-orbital personnel at the mercy of every tool,
instrument, and module they should be using (e.g. robotics or
telepresence followed up by remote drilling) given

(1) WHO gets the data first of e.g. a huge deposit of precious metal,
and
(2) How many of the “quick and dirty” technologies will be ready to
maximize profits once the “deliversbles have been achieved.

IMO you’re still getting stuffed by a good taxidermist in a game of
foul play of who’s who that really doesn’t know what’s what.

Don’t millionaires collude and compete with each other while trying to
keep things like the IRS off their backs? Who will be there to
advance the cause of freedom in order to open up the market thousands
of times more widely than it initially “pans out”?

The cause of freedom and the establishment will always be in
competition with each other, and so the King Midas that you seek won’t
ever be fought for, but will end up being a free-for-all after-the-
fact IMO.

The standard apology for not being able to lend those interested any
capital is that its being tied up in currency (haha) and its anyones
guess as to who’s money is being preyed upon – right down to the short
end of the stick.

Given the market for something like this is of such a tightwad nature,
there would have to be drops of blood before the money gets to flow in
the right direction IMO – I’ll take my chances keeping secrets until
it’s the right time for putting them into practice.

My question to you is what is the concentration of transition
frequencies for the precious metals from the gamma ray spectrum?

The ANGIE 64 channel pixel readout chip technology might have been a
precursor to Photobit's pixel processor. However, for X-ray imaging
at 100 frames per second with 64 cells per frame equalling 6400 cells
per second (12 bits/cell), the ANGIE 64 channel pixel processor
presently remains one of the most viable candidates for pixel
processing. Problem is, with pixels, you've just got to be there to
view, so where in the circuitry does teleoperation take place?

There’s the human/AI interface huckleberry, go figure…


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