Biological computing

Pat494

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Would anyone be interested in running a bio-computing experiment ?
This would be using animals rather than a computer to predict - say the direction of the Dow at ½ hourly intervals.
1. construct a platform 15 feet long by 3 feet wide about 5 foot off the ground, in a T shape and a lip to stop them jumping off.
2. Obtain about 20 rats,(hamsters, mice, guinea pigs etc) for the experiment
3. Have trapdoors on the top of the T spaced about 6 inches apart.
4. Let the rats into the T at 9.30 am ET every working day.
5. Photograph the position of the animals 10 seconds before deliverying their favourite food through a trapdoor. The first feed would always be at the junction of the T. Subsequent feeds would be at varying distances from this spot either left ( Dow up ) or right ( Dow down ) and further away depending on the strength of the move on the Dow at ½ hourly intervals.
6. After 2 months would the animals be able to predict with any accuracy the next move of the Dow ??????
:eek:
 
Sounds as if you've started New Year celebrations early.........I don't think I want anything you're on..........;-)
 
Pat,
I live within earshot of the A38 - the Exeter side of Plymouth. Just thought you'd like to know that there's a large, noisy and angry convoy of animal rights campaigners heading in your direction. You've got an hour or two to pack your bags and leg it while you can.
New year on the run eh, what a start! ;-)
Tim.
 
No thanks, I aim to keep out of the rat-race. Hope you're not taking the Mickey?
 
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timsk said:
Pat,
I live within earshot of the A38 - the Exeter side of Plymouth. Just thought you'd like to know that there's a large, noisy and angry convoy of animal rights campaigners heading in your direction. You've got an hour or two to pack your bags and leg it while you can.
New year on the run eh, what a start! ;-)
Tim.

Hahahahahahah
Maybe they should have mini parachutes - just in case ???????????
:cheesy: :cheesy:

and hard hats to comply with health and safety ??
 
here is one member's perspective:-

"I tried a similar exercise once where I printed out a list of positive trending stocks and placed it in the bottom of my budgies cage and waited for the first hit. I entered (paper trade) at open the next day and applied Van tharp MM. I showed an ave .76R profit over 100 trades. (How I miss that Budgie"
 
could work - after all, I read over the weeekend they (far east) are going to use snakes to predict pending earthquakes.

if your mice decide to start a stampede, chances are an earthquake is about to hit!

have a try of Associative Remote Viewing. (I came across it several years ago, reading about the CIA using "sensitives" to eavesdrop (sort of astral-projection) on Russian bases, and the results were supposed to be above chance, being double-checked by spy-satellite photos.)

anyway, the ARV version supposedly can identify future events as well.
the project was discredited, as the people involved started to mix with witches, psychics, etc.

the only "sensitives" name I can recall is Ingo Swann, cos its so unusual.

if you want , I can tell you how well you're going to do. :)

Happy New Year. :)
 
The "science" of using animals to predict things was widely used by the Romans and probably before. eg using birds is called Ornithoscopy
Another one was a man with a large calculator ( for the blind ), who put chicken feed on the keyboard so that the chickens pecked out some numbers. As far as I remember he used the FTSE in numerical order or something ?
 
Pat494 said:
Would anyone be interested in running a bio-computing experiment ?
This would be using animals rather than a computer to predict - say the direction of the Dow at ½ hourly intervals.
1. construct a platform 15 feet long by 3 feet wide about 5 foot off the ground, in a T shape and a lip to stop them jumping off.
2. Obtain about 20 rats,(hamsters, mice, guinea pigs etc) for the experiment
3. Have trapdoors on the top of the T spaced about 6 inches apart.
4. Let the rats into the T at 9.30 am ET every working day.
5. Photograph the position of the animals 10 seconds before deliverying their favourite food through a trapdoor. The first feed would always be at the junction of the T. Subsequent feeds would be at varying distances from this spot either left ( Dow up ) or right ( Dow down ) and further away depending on the strength of the move on the Dow at ½ hourly intervals.
6. After 2 months would the animals be able to predict with any accuracy the next move of the Dow ??????
:eek:

Theory has it that a million monkeys, typing for an appropriately long period of time, would reproduce all of Shakespeare's plays exactly, down to their detailed punctuation. Thanks to the internet, we know this isn't true. The same goes for market predictions :cheesy:
 
Strange how difficult it is to predict the markets when really it's only a choice between up and down.
Amazing the convolutions us humans do and the money we spend to just try and answer that simple question.
If it is so simple then WHAT is the answer you may well say ????????
 
Pat494 said:
Strange how difficult it is to predict the markets when really it's only a choice between up and down.
Amazing the convolutions us humans do and the money we spend to just try and answer that simple question.
If it is so simple then WHAT is the answer you may well say ????????
Firstly, it is not a matter of predicting, Everything is already decided in advance of the event, and it is a question of correctly tuning into it and not away from it.

And secondly, don't persist in being human when you are in front of screens, be an alien instead.

I have explained this many times from many different angles but somehow, it does not land.

Simple really..
 
SOCRATES said:
Firstly, it is not a matter of predicting, Everything is already decided in advance of the event, and it is a question of correctly tuning into it and not away from it.

And secondly, don't persist in being human when you are in front of screens, be an alien instead.

I have explained this many times from many different angles but somehow, it does not land.

Simple really..

Thanks Socs - just a matter of what "the aliens" pre-determined I suppose ?
 
Pat494 said:
Thanks Socs - just a matter of what "the aliens" pre-determined I suppose ?
Yes, that is right.

What you have to do is to tune instead of deliberately not tuning.

This is like creeping back in time when looking at a chart and then catapulting yourself forward in your awareness so that the chart wafts out to the right beyond the screen showing you what is predetermined but unseen to those unwilling to take the running jump and make the leap that gets you there.

Also, animals are very good at this sort of pre emption, like the cows lie down in a field before rain and the farm animals get nervous and restless ages before the arrival of lightning and thunderstorms.
Humans are not normally able to do these things because they have had these intuitive features washed out of them by being too closely educated, or rather, "miseducated" is a better way of putting it.
 
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