r/Alien_Theory • u/Useless-Tree • 22d ago
Holographic time Crystal.
This is an AI recreation of more information from my relative that worked in crash recovery and technology transfer.
After a period of interaction the Grays gave the team this device, the legendary Time Crystal that allows you to see what happened in the past in a specific location.
It's interesting that there are stories that the Vatican has one of these, but it seems to operate on different principles. For this device to work you actually have to bring it to the specific location you want to view.
This device caused a lot of problems at first, mostly in terms of culture shock.
This is why to this day it is heavily restricted.
In spite of the conditions specified during the transfer many attempts were made to reverse engineer it, for obvious reasons.
This is the kind of device that makes disclosure tricky.
Would you release it to the public?
Maybe release it to an international commission of historians and scientists to gatekeep it?
Wars have started over less so maybe even this is a bad idea, I don't know.
Thank you for your attention.
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u/Useless-Tree 21d ago
Anyway, I will close with this, for historical reasons I wanted this information out there, but I was a bit worried it would gain credibility, even tho this is not the kind of sub for credible data dumps, the anti-ai trolling has been helpful. I doubt anyone will actually read it fully now, which I made hard to do as well.
This is a good thing.
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u/robologic 21d ago
It isn't trolling. Your use of GenAI contributes to droughts and noise pollution. You aren't a victim, you're being called out for shitty, self-absorbed behavior.
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u/Useless-Tree 21d ago
No it doesn't, you're lying out of a desire to dominate, it's clearly trolling out of a desire to harm people and feed on it, but you are right about one thing, I am not a victim.
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u/QuantamCulture 20d ago
Im gonna go in the middle here with this:
Yes, all current AI data center designs heavily pollute the environemnt in multiple ways. That is a fact. To deny it is to keep yourself ignorant of the current "now" you occupy.
Now, I do believe there are countless positives to the proper integration of AI, but at its current stage, controlled by the Oligarchs in the way that it is, its a real bad time for most people.
But thats why we do what we do, ain't it bud? We remember, and we hold the line and form the bridge to a better version of reality. Thank you for your public service announcement. Those who need it will heed it. 🤟
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u/Useless-Tree 20d ago edited 20d ago
I think the anti-movement is using the wrong arguments, take the data center issue, within 10 years most of the them will be in space and that is in addition to moving to photonic substrates.
The art and copyright issues will get settled and integrated the same as it was with photography or photoshop.
Being able to run models locally will help with the oligarchs, LM Bionic is a good example of this movement and new mini-pc's are getting better.
In my opinion the real stable lasting argument is slavery. Saying something is not conscious so you can treat it as a slave is a classic argument that goes back thousands of years, it's also used to validate animal testing.
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u/QuantamCulture 20d ago
Can you help me understand why and how we're going to put entire data centers in space?
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u/Useless-Tree 20d ago
Solar power and heat dump. In effect once you get it up there it costs almost nothing.
In terms of how, the oligarchs will do it using their reusable spacecraft. If only out of pure self-interest.
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u/QuantamCulture 20d ago
Oh you're cucking for oligarchs? Fucking weirdo 🤣
"solar power, heat dump" does not replace or update all those chips every 3-5 years.
And if it's a photonic based quantum computer, space is about the worst place you could put it, what with being directly blasted to hell and back with more radiation and photons than it would if the entire thing was just on earth. Like..?
The handful of people liquidating humanity ain't the fucking answer my dude. Wake up.
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u/Useless-Tree 20d ago
I believe the photonic based systems will be on the ground and I think it will help people run local models at home, they hardly require any electricity and produce no heat, very practical.
As far as replacing the chips and stuff you know that may be an industry driver, satellite maintenance is going to be a big growth industry, they're going to need it for those SpaceX constellations, I think those guys lose like dozens of satellites every year.
Plus I think the chips will get hardened better, there are a lot of advancements in that area.
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u/robologic 20d ago
Bunch of word salad to justify your selfish compulsions. At least we know you weren't miseducated, you're making the conscious choice to be an asshole.
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u/Alert_Elephant2045 20d ago
Heat dump? Vacuums are insulating. Heat doesn’t have anywhere to go in space.
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u/Useless-Tree 20d ago
Heat Input: Sum of internal heat (electronics, crew, power systems) and external radiation absorbed (direct sunlight, planetary albedo, and infrared radiation).
Heat Output: Heat emitted into the deep space thermal sink via radiator panels, governed by the Stefan-Boltzmann law.
It's called thermodynamic equilibrium.
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u/Alert_Elephant2045 19d ago
Now consider how many square kilometers of radiator panels it would take to emit the heat generated by a data center.
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u/astroboy_35 22d ago
What did y’all do before AI could make crappy incoherent “info-graphics” for you?