logging in or signing up Mulhall Spencer Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 249 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 05, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Risk vs Benefit: Risk vs Benefit Relative Risk/Benefit: The Yardsticks Have Been Moved Off The FieldHow much can we control?: How much can we control? The Biggest Benefit and Risk: Super-Intelligence Will Occur in the Next 25-35 years And Will Start Evaluating Us Timeframe for Annihilations: Timeframe for Annihilations Time Required to Annihilate Aboriginal Civilizations in the 16th Century: Approx. 20 Years Guns, Germs & Steel : Guns, Germs & Steel Yesterday: Guns, Germs, & Steel Tomorrow: Engineered Germs & IntelligenceAre We Next?: Will Homo Sapiens Be The Next Incas When Human/Machine Intelligence Evolves? Are We Next?How much can we control?: How much can we control? Monkeys Designing Humans: Can We Design Ethics into Super-Intelligence? How will they see us?: How will they see us? How Will “They” Judge “Us” ? “Unfriendly AI is the most daunting challenge” -Kurzweil July 20/05 “What Were They Thinking?”: Oil Silliness. Mass Animal Slaughter. End of Pipe Medicine. “What Were They Thinking?”Slide9: Incrementalism Won’t Do. We Require Big Thinking Now Examples Of Behavior That Might Make Them Think We Are Worth Keeping Around:: Replace Oil Now. Replace Animal Protein. Fix the very worst diseases. Examples Of Behavior That Might Make Them Think We Are Worth Keeping Around:Criteria for Choosing: What condition occurs in most diseases on the Leading Causes of Death List? What condition is associated with symptoms of most major diseases e.g. inflammation, rapid cell division, organ dysfunction What is the common denominator to aging? Criteria for ChoosingPictures of Calcification: Pictures of Calcification Nanotechnology The Calcium Bomb – The Nanobacteria Link To Heart Disease and Cancer Impacts of Calcification : Impacts of Calcification Provokes acute inflammation Stimulates rapid cell division Blocks blood vessels and organs Hardens skin and arteries Makes joint movement difficult The Calcium Bomb – The Nanobacteria Link To Heart Disease and CancerWhat is Calcification?: www.calcify.com What is Calcification? Calcification is the deposit of calcium phosphate in parts of the body where it’s not supposed to be. This is different from the normally healthy process that builds bones and teeth. Less than one percent of calcium in the body goes haywire, but this is enough to cause a lot of trouble, because calcium phosphate is toxic to human tissue.Calcification Is Everywhere: www.calcify.com Calcification Is EverywhereCalcification in the human body: www.calcify.com Calcification in the human bodyFinding Calcification? Still Not Good At It. : Finding Calcification? Still Not Good At It. Computed Tomography Scanner The Calcium Bomb – The Naobacteria Link To Heart Disease And CancerSlide18: y The Calcium Bomb – The Naobacteria Link To Heart Disease And Cancer Software Enhanced Angiogram/Scan Carotid Artery Showing Calcium Deposits A Disguised Condition: www.calcify.com A Disguised ConditionHardening Of Arteries: www.calcify.com Hardening Of ArteriesThe Infectious Suspects: www.calcify.com The Infectious Suspects Pathogens that have been found in heart disease The Good News: www.calcify.com The Good News “Calcification in coronary artery disease can be reversed by EDTA–tetracycline long-term chemotherapy.” - Extract from the journal PathophysiologyThe Book: The Book The Calcium Bomb – The nanobacteria link to heart disease and cancer www.calcify.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Mulhall Spencer Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 249 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 05, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Risk vs Benefit: Risk vs Benefit Relative Risk/Benefit: The Yardsticks Have Been Moved Off The FieldHow much can we control?: How much can we control? The Biggest Benefit and Risk: Super-Intelligence Will Occur in the Next 25-35 years And Will Start Evaluating Us Timeframe for Annihilations: Timeframe for Annihilations Time Required to Annihilate Aboriginal Civilizations in the 16th Century: Approx. 20 Years Guns, Germs & Steel : Guns, Germs & Steel Yesterday: Guns, Germs, & Steel Tomorrow: Engineered Germs & IntelligenceAre We Next?: Will Homo Sapiens Be The Next Incas When Human/Machine Intelligence Evolves? Are We Next?How much can we control?: How much can we control? Monkeys Designing Humans: Can We Design Ethics into Super-Intelligence? How will they see us?: How will they see us? How Will “They” Judge “Us” ? “Unfriendly AI is the most daunting challenge” -Kurzweil July 20/05 “What Were They Thinking?”: Oil Silliness. Mass Animal Slaughter. End of Pipe Medicine. “What Were They Thinking?”Slide9: Incrementalism Won’t Do. We Require Big Thinking Now Examples Of Behavior That Might Make Them Think We Are Worth Keeping Around:: Replace Oil Now. Replace Animal Protein. Fix the very worst diseases. Examples Of Behavior That Might Make Them Think We Are Worth Keeping Around:Criteria for Choosing: What condition occurs in most diseases on the Leading Causes of Death List? What condition is associated with symptoms of most major diseases e.g. inflammation, rapid cell division, organ dysfunction What is the common denominator to aging? Criteria for ChoosingPictures of Calcification: Pictures of Calcification Nanotechnology The Calcium Bomb – The Nanobacteria Link To Heart Disease and Cancer Impacts of Calcification : Impacts of Calcification Provokes acute inflammation Stimulates rapid cell division Blocks blood vessels and organs Hardens skin and arteries Makes joint movement difficult The Calcium Bomb – The Nanobacteria Link To Heart Disease and CancerWhat is Calcification?: www.calcify.com What is Calcification? Calcification is the deposit of calcium phosphate in parts of the body where it’s not supposed to be. This is different from the normally healthy process that builds bones and teeth. Less than one percent of calcium in the body goes haywire, but this is enough to cause a lot of trouble, because calcium phosphate is toxic to human tissue.Calcification Is Everywhere: www.calcify.com Calcification Is EverywhereCalcification in the human body: www.calcify.com Calcification in the human bodyFinding Calcification? Still Not Good At It. : Finding Calcification? Still Not Good At It. Computed Tomography Scanner The Calcium Bomb – The Naobacteria Link To Heart Disease And CancerSlide18: y The Calcium Bomb – The Naobacteria Link To Heart Disease And Cancer Software Enhanced Angiogram/Scan Carotid Artery Showing Calcium Deposits A Disguised Condition: www.calcify.com A Disguised ConditionHardening Of Arteries: www.calcify.com Hardening Of ArteriesThe Infectious Suspects: www.calcify.com The Infectious Suspects Pathogens that have been found in heart disease The Good News: www.calcify.com The Good News “Calcification in coronary artery disease can be reversed by EDTA–tetracycline long-term chemotherapy.” - Extract from the journal PathophysiologyThe Book: The Book The Calcium Bomb – The nanobacteria link to heart disease and cancer www.calcify.com