Nikola Tesla worked on the idea and a machine to "Photograph of Thought". Nikola Tesla imagined a machine to record and playback as a slideshow the “Photograph of Thoughts” of a human being and the response from the public at-large was hideous. Nikola Tesla was coined the mad scientist, he was bamboozled and died in a one bedroom hotel with a lifetime of work that had been stolen, mark Thomas Edison and the research from just that one singular point will be a compass of navigation.
To prowess nothing more nor less this is not on the past and the history of heinous activity. I am turning the card to the proof (Noun: Evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, or to produce belief in its truth.(https://www.dictionary.com/browse/proof )) of a successor: Alan Turing.
Alan Turing completes this with the “computing
machine” and delivers in reality the computer to develop the next program. The program will be the optic sight (copy the
optic nerve in the human body as Alan Turing built the computer after the human
brain as he used the human brain as the computers template). Nikola Tesla patented this idea and may only be found at the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington D.C. as the United States government seized all of Nikola Tesla's belongings including his patents following his death in 1943.
The third-eye is the retina of this program; pixels that have mass scatter are the text. The text is the person’s input; it is the write and becomes the computers dilation point.
The dream of many computer analysis’s will come true, the defining exploration of what a person is trying to say or has said in computation as simple calculation as per the program will come to reality on a computers monitor, the screen will play as a slideshow, this was Nikola Tesla’s idea for the human being.
The optic nerve will have to be used as the access point: Following the work of Alan Turing this will succeed.
See more information/data at;
https://anindependentmindknotlogic.blogspot.com/2020/08/onward-forward-goes-my-march-nikola.html
Alan Turing and the beginning of AI
Theoretical work
"The earliest substantial work in
the field of artificial intelligence was done in the mid-20th century
by the British logician and computer pioneer Alan Mathison Turing.
In 1935 Turing described an abstract computing machine consisting of a
limitless memory and a scanner that moves back and forth through the memory,
symbol by symbol, reading what it finds and writing further symbols.
The actions of the scanner are dictated by a program of instructions
that also is stored in the memory in the form of symbols. This is
Turing’s stored-program concept, and implicit in it is the possibility of the machine operating on, and so modifying or improving, its own program. Turing’s conception is now known simply as the universal Turing machine. All modern computers are in essence universal Turing machines." Read more at; https://www.britannica.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/Alan-Turing-and-the-beginning-of-AI
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