Kizzi Posted August 24, 2005 Report Posted August 24, 2005 I've heard that top secret advancements are years ahead of what we civilians see. For example, the airplanes in development in the USA are meant to be 50 years ahead of what we see flying about. Maybe the same is true of the singularity, where technology has advanced to equal or greater intelligence to the human brain. Maybe in some deep bunker in some big mountain sits a HAL trying to outrun civies! - this I think is reasonable. Furthermore maybe the HAL has permission to use the internet. For all you know maybe UncleAL is the Top Secret HAL. KiZzI :hihi: Quote
Turtle Posted August 24, 2005 Report Posted August 24, 2005 ___I can't talk about it. :hihi: Weed between the lions. ;) Quote
UncleAl Posted August 24, 2005 Report Posted August 24, 2005 Management: "We didn't want the problem solved that way." Quote
Turtle Posted August 24, 2005 Report Posted August 24, 2005 Management: "We didn't want the problem solved that way."Labor: "That's OK, we only wrote it up that way". Quote
kazbadan Posted August 25, 2005 Report Posted August 25, 2005 kizzi, thats not a stupid idea. Internet was an invention that toke some years before "get out", for example. There are some more examples but now i cannot remember..i am just too tired. Anyway, its normal that the best uses of technology are used first secretly in war/secret services...unfortunatly our world its dominated by warfare thoughts. Peace its always the last option. For example, this world its the kind of world that allows some bastard presidents to attack a country as a way to prevent war....guess who did that. Quote
alxian Posted August 25, 2005 Report Posted August 25, 2005 sr-71 was covered up for national security purposes awesome link testing of dangerous substances on prisoners of war or volunteers is tough when their are few of each and international law to deal with... drinking water and industrial accidents though are common. global ufo sightings statistically increase exponentially when earth is closest to mars, how many probes (people?) are sent over during the launch window? by definition governments have to lie to the people, as long as they aren't corrupt and operate in the best interest of the whole of their society. Quote
nemo Posted August 25, 2005 Report Posted August 25, 2005 Even better link . I read about this somewhere years ago, but had forgotten about it. I love Google. Quote
Dark Mind Posted August 26, 2005 Report Posted August 26, 2005 I used to hate it... But it is a great search resource :eek_big:. Quote
UncleAl Posted August 27, 2005 Report Posted August 27, 2005 sr-71 was covered up for national security purposesThe SR-71 Officially cruised at Mach 3+. In point of fact it was capable of Mach 7+ speed runs and probably low-orbital insertion. Uncle Al knows somebody who watched "Habu" fly. Nobody could figure out how to restart cooled engines at low pressure. An unpowered Blackbird did not glide, it fell. Quote
Tormod Posted August 27, 2005 Report Posted August 27, 2005 For all you know maybe UncleAL is the Top Secret HAL. Busted! :eek_big: Quote
alexander Posted August 27, 2005 Report Posted August 27, 2005 I've never heard the words Google and hate used in the same sentence before, Dark.... Quote
alexander Posted August 27, 2005 Report Posted August 27, 2005 You will never hear about me doing that Nemo, even if they give me a 7 digit income a year and pay for housing, vacations, food, car and gas :eek_big: Quote
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