Post by Odin of Ossetia on Feb 20, 2021 17:41:56 GMT -5
Evidence of the Ancient Advanced Technology and of the Ante-Deluvial/Pre-Flood Giants.
By L.A. Marzulli.
prophecywatchers.com/videos/l-a-marzulli-axis-mundi/
Very interesting video you should watch.
Not mentioned in this video, but is important to know, they already have recreated Neanderthal brain cells, and are now considering putting of these brain cells into robots, or they have already done it? I think the University of California San Diego is currently working on this.
Neanderthals had larger brains and were more muscular than Homo Sapiens. They disappeared because they perished in the Biblical Deluge/Flood, since apparently they were a type of the Nephilim.
They are trying to resurrect the Nephilim, and the bio-robots they are currently working on are probably only a first step.
Scientists have, however, given us a peak by growing Neanderthal pea-size brain organoids. In 2018, a team led by Alysson Muotri, a geneticist and professor at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, announced they created clusters of lab-grown brain cells containing Neanderthal DNA. The goal, Muotri said at the time, was “to recreate Neanderthal minds.”
www.inverse.com/science/neanderthal-brain-organoids-reveal-what-makes-us-human
Muotri has developed the modern human brain organoids to the stage where his team can detect oscillating electrical signals within the balls of tissue. They are now wiring the organoids to robots that resemble crabs, hoping the organoids will learn to control the robots' movements. Ultimately, Muotri wants to pit them against robots run by brain Neanderoids.
www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/06/exclusive-neanderthal-minibrains-grown-dish
While “Neanderthal Cyborg Cavemen” would be a great name for a band, it sounds like a bad thing to create in a lab which is on a college campus filled with kids tired of playing beer pong. Yet that’s exactly what’s happening at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine where researchers are using Neanderthal DNA (bad idea number one) to grow Neanderthal mini-brains (bad idea number two) that they plan to connect to robotic bodies (a bad idea hat trick) to test the Neanderthal mini-brains’ ability to learn (a good movie idea but still a bad idea in general). What could possibly go wrong? (Say this four times quickly.)
mysteriousuniverse.org/2018/06/neanderthal-brains-to-be-implanted-in-robots-to-create-cyborg-cavemen/
Here’s the basic setup: A cerebral organoid is hooked up to a computer that’s also linked to a spiderlike, four-legged robot. The computer acts as a translator of sorts, picking up spontaneous electrical signals from the organoids. Next, based on programming from the researchers, the computer assigns a function — in this case, “walk”— to the signal and feeds that information to the robot. Then, the robot walks forward.
www.discovermagazine.com/mind/meet-the-scientists-connecting-lab-grown-mini-brains-to-robots