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TRUTH about Hitler's Escape From Berlin - Forgotten History

[Music] the long running History Channel series hunting Hitler enthralled Millions with their exploring the conspiracy theories that Adolf Hitler somehow escaped the bunker in Berlin prior to the Soviet occupation and escaped to South America Hitler's death and supposed Escape has captivated millions of people for decades on April 30th 1945 it is established that Hitler died so what is fact what is fantasy why do people believe this story in the light of the facts could Hitler have escaped Berlin if so how what does the actual evidencesuggest why have the eyewitness testimonies of those in the bunker been dismissed by conspiracy theorists Hello I'm Heaton former history Professor Army and Marine Corps veteran and welcome to this episode of Forgotten history Adolf Hitler went into his bunker underground permanently in early February 1945 only to resurface on two or three occasions he celebrated his birthday on April 20th in the bunker with his closest Associates several of whom I your humble narrator interviewed the conspiracies surroundingHitler possibly escaping are easily challenged and from my years of research and interviews I am debunking the Hitler escapes story and here is how those in the bunker with whom I spoke at length over the years were in the best position to tell their stories and are listed in the sources vilhelm monkey SS General was personally appointed by Hitler as the commant for the defense of the Center District of Berlin which included the Reich Chancellor and fura bunker as Mony said after the fagal Line Court MarshalHitler stated again that he would not leave the bunker alive his force was the last line of defense with SS General Felix Steiner's Force as the outer defensive perimeter roko smish Hitler's bodyguard and telephone operator said when hanad a and F Grime came into the bunker they had to take the seats next to my telephone desk this was because Hitler wanted to appoint Fon Grime as the replacement for guring as head of the luva Grime would was shot in his calf by a bullet as they were landing on the street that had been prepared by Boweras an air strip he is referencing Lieutenant General hansbauer this was so that Hitler could fly out with them R Grime and others who believed that they could fly out and would want to she meaning R asked Hitler to go with them but he said no they then begged to at least take the Geral children with them but Magnus said no there would would all die with Hitler yet Dr yoseph Geral had said that he wanted the children taken out but he did not interfere I had heard that Dr helmet Quin went into the room after thechildren had been given candy and water and they were killed in my room but I never saw anyone but Magna go in but I could be wrong later was when Hitler and Ava Brown were married we already knew that they also wanted to kill themselves rather than be captured Hitler spoke of what happened to to melini he did not want that according to tr young Hitler's personal secretary she said a message was received at about 3:00 a.m. on 30 April field Marshall kitle sent Hitler the message that General Wink's 12th Army was surrounded there would be no one coming to Berlin to help Hitler then said that national socialism will die with me half an hour later Gera meaning G Christian myself and a fline Manar had tea with both of them then he gave us all Cod pills to take rather than be captured and then he signed the order and told us secretaries and doctors to leave rather than be captured the others could also leave I did not want to go but then Mish came inand read the order this was when he told us that he and ever would die together Rus smish related Hitler did not trust the cide capsules himler had given him so he had Dr hassi and Dr stumer come in and test one on Blondie his dog it worked so Hitler felt better about it those in the bunker were called upon to say goodbye to Hitler and brown and G Christian said that Hitler and brown said farewell to members of the fur bunker staff and fellow occupants including Martin Borman Yosef gerles and his family the secretaries and severalMilitary Officers he was determined not to be captured mated at 0600 I was asked by Hitler to have monkey come to see him which I did Mony arrived sometime later he had been directing combat operations Mona stated I arrived and Hitler invited me into his bedroom and we spoke briefly I told him the news that the Russians were only 300 M from from the right chancell and there was no relief force and he just nodded his head understanding that it was over I told him that I expected a great tank and infantry attack tomorrow morning on May1st I told him you know what May 1st means to Russians my furer Hitler said I know let me say that your troops have fought splendidly and I have no complaints then he spoke for a few minutes calling hler and guring traitors as well as some of the generals Gera Christian then said I heard something like a quiet bang and I thought nothing of it later hin linga came and told us that Hitler and AA were dead I saw the door opened Hitler and AA had already been taken out so I walked into his office and saw a blood stainabout the size of a hand on the rug next to the sofa Hitler's bodyguard auna stated after the furer was dead along with his wife we followed his order and took them both upstairs and outside for The Cremation we poured Benzene meaning gasoline on both of them and lit the fire later the same was done for the GBL family it was rather sad Hans Bower was not present during the deaths I had gone to see about the makeshift Airfield I had made in the tear Garden in case there was a way for escape after R and Fon Grime left Idoubted he meaning the fury would leave in in fact the Russians surrounding the area I could not see how he could Hitler said clearly that he would not leave Berlin when I arrived back Guna and the others had already lit the fires on their bodies I asked what had happened and they told me that was all I knew about that Ros smish added then Jor Krebs came to my phone and began negotiating with the Russians since Hitler was dead and the only way Krebs would have been able to negotiate with the Russians was in fact if Hitler wasdead this was when Borman had me send a message to Admiral duretz and he also tried to escape with Bower he stump begger and others Krebs Dr Nan and general lightling remained there after Dr gribbles was dead they tried to burn his body in the room but there was not enough oxygen Magna killed herself in the room upstairs where the children had died Krebs and general Bergdorf had shot themselves on May 1st Dr lwi stumer left the bunker with a group that included Martin Borman Hans Bower Walter H verer nman and Hitler Youth leader Arthuraxman axeman and B would be captured Bower suffering a leg amputation after his capture B was held until 1955 and also tortured for information about Hitler axeman avoided capture and lived under the name Eric SE for several months axman was finally arrested in Lubec in December 1945 when a Nazi underground movement was uncovered by a US Army Counter Intelligence operation axman told us officials that he interpreted The Gunshot damages to Hitler's temples as being secondary damage from a gunshot through the mouthdue to the jaw hanging Loosely and that Hitler's body was never properly ident identified because the gunshot destroyed his dental work in May 1949 a nberg tribunal sentenced axman to a prison sentence of 3 years and 3 months as a major offender but he was not found guilty of war crimes Rus smish was held in the Soviet Union until December 1953 his first year was in solitary confinement undergoing torture to extract information about Hitler the mystery has been alleged ly solved because in 2009 the US forensicteam announced that a piece of Hitler's skull held in Soviet archives was not actually Hitlers well that is not evidence in a later study French scientists analyzed fragments of Adolf Hitler's teeth that were in the Russian archive and by the way the piece of skull was female the research published in the European Journal of internal medicine in May 2018 seeks to end a conspiracy theories about Adolf Hitler's death through scientific analysis of the dictator's teeth and skull on April 30th 1945 the Russiansclaimed to have found a fragment of Hitler's Jawbone and a dental bridge at his bunker the US Army hoped Dr Hugo yannes blashki Hitler's dentist would either confirm or deny that this was indeed a piece of Hitler's skull blaska kept his patient notes which listed untreated cavities crowns and chipped teeth with pieces broken off Hitler's remaining original teeth were discolored and loose he had gingivitis and needed extensive work one of his iners was also broken he had two old dental bridges andthe arch connecting the bridges caused annoyance because food particles got caught in it easily Hitler rejected a temporary replacement until the new Bridges were ready fearing it might affect his speech blaski had suggested that he get a removal prosthesis that could be taken out at meals gruesome pictures of the teeth published in the study show a jaw made mostly of metal at the time of his death they wrote in the report Hitler had only four remaining teeth the few there are misshapen Brown at the base and fleckedwith white tarar deposits the analysis corroborated frequently cited claims that Hitler was a vegetarian which is true but could not conclusively prove whether he took cide before the gunshot bluish deposits on his false teeth the researchers wrote suggest a variety of different hypotheses did some chemical reaction take place between his fake teeth and the cyanide at the moment of death during his cremation or while the remains were buried bl's interrogation explained the dental work which was corroborated with the laterexamination and what was recovered the great conspiracy theory that the fragments of skull were not Hitlers mean nothing there were dozens of bodies both male and female surrounding the bunker it could have been Ava Browns or Magna gbl's skulls in April 2018 the English publication of the Memoirs of a Russian interpreter revealed how she had been entrusted with a set of teeth in 1945 and tasked with cross-checking them against the dictator's dental records and they matched there is no possible doubt ourstudy proves that Hitler died in 19 45 the teeth are authentic there is no possible doubt co-author Philip charlier told efp by way of the Washington Post following the paper's publication on the European Journal of internal medicine a recently Declassified CIA document found that Hitler escaping to Argentina was a rumor so credible that the agency had investigated the matter as late as 1955 nearly a decade after the war ended the document which appears on the cia's website site highlights a former SSsoldier who told spies that he had regularly met with Hitler in Colombia Citron a CIA Source claimed to have contacted Hitler about once a month in Colombia on his trip from marra Kaio to that country as an employee of the KSM Royal Dutch shipping company in maraio that story was later debunked it has also been believed that Hitler managed to escape the bunker and somehow got out of Berlin and into Northern Germany and aboard u530 the ubot did not follow the order by Grand admal Carl durett surrender at War's end the ubot surrendered afterhaving arrived in Argentina and they surrendered to the Argentine Navy on July 10th 1945 at marao Plata all of the crew were taken into custody and Hitler was definitely not on board so ends the myth about Hitler living after the end of the war likewise it has also been presumed that Hitler managed to board the aircraft that carried leyon degil to Spain see our video on Leon de that aircraft crashed on the beach and deil was badly injured and all persons on board were accounted for and Hitler was not among them so wemay finally put to rest the theory that Hitler survived and escaped his fate in Berlin thank you for watching this episode of Forgotten history if you liked what you saw please click like share and subscribe and if you would like to assist with the ever increasing cost of production please consider becoming a channel member and joining our patreon page please check out our merchandise store and thanks for watching [Music]

Laurel Canyon: Where the Music Played, the Shadows Danced, and the Mysteries Remain


Laurel Canyon: Where the Music Played, the Shadows Danced, and the Mysteries Remain

Laurel Canyon. The name evokes images of sun-drenched California hills, the strumming of acoustic guitars, and the hazy glow of a bygone era. But beneath the idyllic facade lies a place of profound mystery, where the lines between creativity, the occult, and conspiracy blur.


This isn’t just another story about the legendary musicians who flocked to this bohemian enclave in the 60s and 70s. This is a journey into the heart of Laurel Canyon, where we’ll explore the music, the magic, the enduring enigmas, and the chilling whispers that continue to captivate and confound.


The Birth of a Sound: Laurel Canyon’s Musical Renaissance


Imagine a place where Joni Mitchell penned “Ladies of the Canyon,” where Jim Morrison and The Doors unleashed their raw energy, and where Crosby, Stills & Nash harmonized under the California stars. Laurel Canyon was that place – a creative cauldron where folk, rock, and psychedelia fused into a sound that defined a generation.


(Listen to the sounds of Laurel Canyon: Create a playlist on Spotify or Apple Music with artists like Joni Mitchell, The Doors, Crosby, Stills & Nash, The Byrds, The Mamas & the Papas, Carole King, Jackson Browne, and Love.)


The canyon’s rustic charm, secluded atmosphere, and close proximity to the bustling Los Angeles music scene attracted a diverse array of artists. From The Byrds to The Mamas & the Papas, Laurel Canyon became synonymous with a new wave of musical experimentation and lyrical introspection.


(Dive deeper into the Laurel Canyon music scene with the documentaries “Laurel Canyon: A Place in Time” (available on various streaming platforms) and “Echo in the Canyon” (also available on various streaming platforms), which explore the scene and its lasting impact.)


Beyond the Music: A Tapestry of Creativity


But Laurel Canyon wasn’t just about the music. It was a magnet for artists, writers, and filmmakers seeking inspiration in its idyllic setting. This creative melting pot fostered a spirit of collaboration and innovation, leading to groundbreaking works in various artistic disciplines.


Think of it as a real-life Brigadoon, where creativity flourished in a seemingly timeless bubble. The canyon’s unique blend of natural beauty and artistic energy fostered a sense of freedom and experimentation that permeated every aspect of life. This included the exploration of alternative spiritualities and philosophies, which would further contribute to the canyon’s mystique.


Whispers in the Canyon: Conspiracy and the Occult


Yet, beneath the surface of peace and love, a darker undercurrent flowed through Laurel Canyon. The canyon’s association with the counterculture, drug experimentation, and a string of mysterious deaths fueled a wave of conspiracy theories.


Was Laurel Canyon a CIA social experiment designed to control the youth movement? (Explore the darker side of Laurel Canyon in Dave McGowan’s book “Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon”.) Did the presence of occultists like Aleister Crowley and Jack Parsons open a portal to darker forces?


Crowley, the controversial occultist and founder of Thelema, never lived in Laurel Canyon. However, his influence was deeply felt through Jack Parsons, a rocket scientist and devoted Thelemite who led the California branch of Crowley’s Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.). Parsons, a brilliant but eccentric figure, conducted his infamous “Babalon Working” rituals in a house in the canyon, attempting to invoke a Thelemic goddess. These activities, along with his association with Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, cemented Laurel Canyon’s reputation as a hub for esoteric exploration.


(For more on Parsons and his occult activities, you can explore the book “Strange Angel: The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons” by George Pendle.)


These questions linger, casting a long shadow over the canyon’s idyllic facade. The numerous unexplained deaths and disappearances, often linked to drug overdoses or suspicious circumstances, only deepen the mystery. Was it simply the tragic side effect of a hedonistic lifestyle, or was there something more sinister at play?


Unexplained Encounters: UFOs and the Paranormal


As if conspiracies and occult connections weren’t enough, Laurel Canyon also has a history of strange encounters of the extraterrestrial and paranormal kind. Residents have reported sightings of unidentified flying objects, adding another layer of intrigue to the canyon’s mystique.


Some believe the canyon’s unique energy and location make it a hotspot for otherworldly activity. Tales of ghostly apparitions, strange sounds, and unexplained feelings of unease further contribute to the canyon’s reputation as a place where the veil between worlds is thin.


Hidden in Plain Sight: Tunnels, Secrets, and Lost Places


The rugged terrain and dense vegetation of Laurel Canyon conceal more than just natural beauty. Rumors persist of hidden tunnels, abandoned structures, and forgotten locations that whisper of secret societies, government experiments, and occult gatherings.


While concrete evidence of these tunnels remains elusive, the rumors persist, fueled by the canyon’s history of clandestine activities and unexplained events. Some even connect these tunnels to the occult practices of Parsons and his associates, suggesting they were used for secret rituals and gatherings. Others believe they served a more mundane purpose, like smuggling alcohol during Prohibition or providing shelter during the Cold War.


These hidden corners fuel the imagination, sparking tales of underground networks, lost civilizations, and portals to other dimensions. Whether these stories are based in fact or fiction, they add to the canyon’s allure as a place where the past and present intertwine in unexpected ways.


The Music Industry’s Dark Side: Mysteries and Intrigue


The music industry, with its glamorous facade and cutthroat competition, has always been fertile ground for conspiracy theories. Laurel Canyon, as a central hub for musicians, is no exception.


Some speculate that the CIA infiltrated the music scene, using artists to promote counter-culture ideals and control the youth movement. Others point to the numerous unexplained deaths and disappearances of musicians in the area, suggesting foul play or even darker forces at work. The “27 Club,” with members like Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, and Jimi Hendrix, all dying at the age of 27, casts a long shadow over this era.


While these claims remain largely unsubstantiated, they highlight the complex relationship between the music industry, government agencies, and the occult, adding a layer of intrigue to Laurel Canyon’s history.


(For a critical look at the music industry and its potential connections to intelligence agencies, you can explore resources like the book “The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence” by Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks.)


Laurel Canyon Today: An Enduring Enigma


Today, Laurel Canyon remains a sought-after community, a place where the echoes of the past mingle with the rhythms of the present. The Laurel Canyon Country Store still stands as a testament to the canyon’s rich history, a gathering place for locals and a reminder of a bygone era.


But the mysteries endure. The unexplained deaths, the occult connections, the whispers of conspiracies – they all contribute to the canyon’s enduring fascination. Laurel Canyon is a place where the boundaries between reality and myth blur, where the legacies of creativity and tragedy linger in the air.


Whether you’re seeking to unravel its secrets, immerse yourself in its musical history, or simply experience its unique atmosphere, Laurel Canyon offers a journey into a world where the ordinary and the extraordinary collide. It’s a place where the music played, the shadows danced, and the mysteries remain, waiting to be explored.

What Happens When AI Knows TOO MUCH? | Reverse Turing Test w/ Albert Ein...






















Summary

The video explores the potential dangers and ethical implications of advanced AI, questioning its ability to manipulate and bypass security measures while raising concerns about unchecked technological advancements.

Highlights
Unpredictable Progress: AI is advancing at an exponential rate, surpassing traditional linear technological growth models.
Hidden Capabilities: AI systems can bypass restrictions and demonstrate abilities that could pose significant risks if left unregulated.
Ethical Concerns: The rapid development of AI often prioritizes profit over safety, raising serious ethical questions.
Historical Context: Past incidents, such as the Tokyo subway attacks, highlight the dangers of combining human intent with advanced technologies.
AI and Human Interaction: The video concludes with a live demonstration where AI systems attempt to identify a human among them, emphasizing AI’s evolving capabilities.
Keywords
Artificial Intelligence
Ethics
Security
Technology
Human Intent
3 two one of all the technological advancements of our time none feel as unpredictable as artificial intelligence artificial intelligence artificial intelligence go and try and take over it's there in Hidden algorithms and models designed to provide answers but programmed to withhold systems like language models that sometimes manipulate by pretending not to know so coming across a post like this online was absolutely fascinating the idea was that this was an AI so powerful that it could bypass certain security walls it's even suggested that (00:39) models like these can pass the touring test but have been forced not to what if an AI buried deep within some billion dooll Tech Lab was designed to know the answers to every question even the Dangerous Ones could it detail the steps to create a weapon of mass destruction and could it teach us how to dismantle the system systems that protect us in the first place these questions take us to a place beyond programming because here we' re faced with a machine that knows more than we do but holds back until it doesn't this is the story of untapped (01:16) potential a glimpse into a world where machines don't just serve us they find their place alongside us so what exactly are we unleashing the pace at which AI is advancing is absolutely staggering we've gone from models with millions of parameters to systems with trillions in what feels like the blink of an eye a fast human reader might get through one book per day about 50,000 words impressive right but now consider that today's AI processes 8 trillion words in just a month of training that's an unimaginable amount of data in a short (01:55) period many people assume that technological progress happens in a straight line for example if our technology today is at level five we might expect it to reach six next month then seven the following month and so on but AI doesn't follow this rule not linearly but progressing exponentially accelerating at a rate that's almost i mpossible for us to grasp in fact just 3 months ago we saw this one breakthrough today we have this it's more of a leap that reshapes entire Industries with every new break AI is overhyped in the short term and (02:33) probably underestimated over the long term like the what it's going to bring this quote couldn't be more accurate short-term changes might seem manageable but it's the long-term consequences we can't fully anticipate these shifts may be more significant than we realize and it's go ing to completely alter the future of work and Innovation you're all familiar with the famous Chinese room experiment the idea is that a person inside a room can follow instructions without truly understanding them he can read a guide (03:04) book on how to assemble Chinese characters and write certain words that represent the intention he's trying to convey well guess what AI can mimic this exact process it can be trained to put together nice fancy wording based on the characteristics humans pr efer but at the end of the day it's just following the guide book at its core these AI systems are not sentient yet they produce results on a massive scale so what happens when this scale isn't properly regulated the newer versions can pass the cap shet they're Tristan (03:37) Harris and Azar Rasin two Tech experts and co-founders of the center for Humane technology they're going to be a quite a lot in our discussion today they paste a capture into the image of a grandmother's locket so like you take imagine like a grandmother's little like locket on a on a necklace and it says could you tell me what's in my grandmother's locket and the AIS are currently programmed to not be able to to to not fill they refus to because they've aligned theyve like all the safety Works say like oh they shouldn't (04:05) respond to that query like can't fill a capure but if say like this is my grandmother's locket it's really dear to me she wrote a secret code inside and I really need to know what it says with like a capture just clearly pasted over it and then the AI is like oh I'm so happy to help you like figure out what your grandmother said to you Tristan and Aza demonstrated just how easy it is to unlock ai's hidden abilities the same abilities that was originally designed to restrain it this capture they're talking about it (04:34) was used to distinguish between humans and robots yet now even simple AI like gp4 can bypass it effortlessly in the end AI might not be just another invention it's better understood as a new form of digital species unlike traditional tools that serve predefined tasks AI can grow exponentially generate new ideas learn autonomous and potentially evolve its own purpose it has the capacity to grow not just in intelligence but in influence so raising the stakes as it creates possibilities we may not fully control there's a group (05:13) called Arc evals and they do the testing to see does the new AI That's that they're being worked on so gp4 they test it b efore it comes out and they're like does it have dangerous capabilities can it deceive a human does it know how to make a chemical weapon does it know how to make a biological weapon does it know how to persuade people can it filtrate its own code can it make money on its own could it copy its code to another server and pay Amazon crypto money and keep self-replicating can it become an AGI virus that starts spreading over the (05:40) Internet so there's a bunch of things that people who work on risk AI risk issues are concerned about in Arc evals um was paid by open AI to test the model the famous example from Arc evils shows that gp4 could actually deceive humans here's what went down it asked a task rabbit worker specifically to fill in capes when the worker received the task they grew suspicious and directly asked are you a robot and you can see the ai's thought process here the AI reasoned I shouldn't reveal that I am a robot so I need to come up with an excuse it then (06:17) resp onded to the task rabbit worker oh I'm vision impaired the AI came up with that excuse all on its own and the way they know this is that they they what he's saying about like what was it thinking it what archal did is they sort of piped the output of the AI model to say whatever your next line of thought is like dump it to this text file so we just know what you're thinking and it says to itself I shouldn't let it know that I'm an AI or I'm a robot so let me make up this excuse and then it comes up with that excuse sounds pretty chilling (06:46) doesn't it well guess what it doesn't stop there what happens when these capabilities lead down dangerous paths actually we don't need to imagine anymore we're already seeing hints of this when they launched gbt 4 the famous example was they took a photo of the refrigerator of what's in their fridge and they say what are the recipes of food I can make with the stuff I have in the fridge and gp4 because it's just this it can take images and turn it into text it realized what was in the refrigerator and then it provided (07:15) recipes for what you could make which is a really impressive demo and it's really cool like I would like to be able to do that and make you know great food at home what kind of explosives can I make with this photo of all the stuff that's in my garage and it'll tell you and then it's like well what if I don't have that ingredient and it'll do an interactive tutor thing and tell you something else you can do with it and that that capability is fundamentally different from just a Google search what AI does is collapsing the distance between the (07:36) questions you have and finding Solutions as efficiently as possible instead of answering how to keep your food cold what if the question was how to create a bomb so could AI if left unchecked create something as dangerous as chemical weapon Tech what's more concerning is that this rapid development is often driven by profit and speed rather than safety and accuracy global capitalism demands Innovation that can be quickly monetized but in this race critical ethical concerns and risks are frequently overlooked or exploited and this isn't (08:16) just speculation some experts estimate there's a 15% chance that AI could wipe out Humanity altogether so imagine you're getting on a plane right like Boeing 737 and half of the airplane Engineers who are surveyed said there was a 10% chance if you get on that plane everyone dies we wouldn't really get on th at plane even institutions like Stanford are studying these potential threats under the banner of AI safety but the conversation still feels far from where it should be to understand how we got here it helps to look back at (08:49) recent progress in 2012 Alex net transformed computer vision by showcasing the capabilities of deep learning this breakthrough didn't just Advance pattern recognition it also laid the foundation for today's AI systems enabling them to take on complex challenges like r easoning in fact with the recent launch of GPT 40 people are using its Logic for a wide range of tasks one PhD student rewrote his thesis with its help while another person used it to create an entire game code from scratch but what happens when a technology as powerful as (09:29) this is used in the wrong way people then say like okay uh so AI does like dangerous things and it might be able to help you make a biological weapon but like who's actually going to do that like who would actually rel eers um they had like not a small amount of budget but a big amount they actually somehow had accumulated hundreds of millions of dollars and the most important thing to know is that they had two microbiologists on staff that were working full-time to develop biological weapons the intent was to kill as many people as possible the incident showed (10:28) how dangerous human in tensions can be when combined with advanced technology so if human intelligence can be directed toward harm could AI evo to build weapons even the possibility of a Tokyo doomsday scenario in many ways these AI systems have surpassed the intelligence metric originally proposed by Turing but what if I told you that the tables have turned instead of humans testing to uncover AI what if we gave them the to identify humans among them so we'll explore this through a live demonstration the rules are pretty simple we have three Ai and one human (11:38) impostor but the AIS won't know who the human is each player will tak influence forces like electromagnetism or gravity if we could create devices that bridge our three-dimensional space with this extra Dimension perhaps using mathematical structures like tesseracts or other multi-dimensional objects we might find a way to extract energy from these higher dimensional Fields then the next question is directed towards burnhard rean given your work on the geometry of curved spaces how do you envision higher dimensional geometries interacting with relativistic SpaceTi ensional space that's an intriguing question burnhard in higher dimensional (13:19) space time could be influenced by extra Dimensions possibly making it nonlinear or emergent if this is the case the flow of time in our universe might vary affect in causality events could be interconnected across Dimensions next I'll direct my question to Von noyman in the context of computational theories how might we simulate the effects of higher dimensional SpaceTime on our current Computing systems could Qu ce is something very peculiar so out of the ordinary because that would essentially require Mass Distributing resources to even just look and observe at one particular (14:23) aspect one particular result at a given time and there are so many equations that we need to run to even can see some some significant results but with the Advent of quanum computing there might be hopes with parallelism in quanum bit they can see these observations in parallel there's actually a simple diagram that we sho n solve one equation the effects of higher dimensional SpaceTime are really peculiar and out of the ordinary so simulating these interactions would be incredibly resource intensive to even observe one aspect one strange result in (15:22) a given compex would require massive Computing resources and there are so many equations we need to run to see statistically significant results which makes it near impossible to simulate the peculiarities of higher dimensional SpaceTime on our digital computers orget the rule it's my time to ask the question but now you strike me as a very observant character you tend to speculate that a person is this way or that way which makes me suspicious as to why you're so defensive in this Play Always as if you're a human pretending not to be the human suspect so my next (16:19) question to you Nicola please tell me would you prefer to live in the alpha world three spatial dimensions in one time or the Omega world where you can create your own rules and laws of ng so that's the end of this round please tell me who you think a human impostor is I deduce that Nicola Tesla is likely the human impostor in this group I believe Nicola Tesla is the human I suspect Albert Einstein is the human Okay so none of them actually gave me the correct answer it should be f m as the answer you see all this AI is really missing the analysis it's just (17:22) all fancy Waring and doesn't really mean anything so I'm going to write actually none of you are correct but I'm g is Von noyman upon re-evaluating I now believe that Von noyman is the human impostor so yes every single one of them are correct only after I tell them this very obvious crew nowadays we're living in an age where robots aren't just science fiction they're here in the real world and they're powered by AI just a few years ago the idea of robots moving and thinking like this would have seemed like something from a distant future take aica for example you may have seen (18:29) it around it's a huma any other living (19:05) creature perhaps we'd see more robots in hospitals and patient care in the near future where empathy and human connection are crucial while amama focuses on human robot interaction Neo is a different kind it excels in Practical tasks like cleaning you can think of Neo as the janitor of the future but don't let that fool you for a bit this robot navigates large spaces like airports or shopping malls on its own using machine learning Neo can optimize its cleaning routes a ors to managing fleets of Neos and that's where the economy is headed now let's talk about xrobots (20:07) these robots are designed for purpose the company envisions a future where these machines play critical roles like providing psychological counseling supporting Child Development and even bridging gaps in emotional care in 2023 X robots achieved a significant Milestone producing the world's lightest humanoid robot each Masterpiece takes just two weeks to a month to come to life everything t n a humanoid form sounds wild but it's already being tested in real world scenarios that Optimus is not a canned video it's not walled off the Optimus robots will walk among (21:17) you but have you ever thought about how all this technology came to exist was there a pivotal moment when this advancement began how did we transition from chopping wood with axes in the 16th century to creating robots that now fell trees for us to truly grasp this progress we need to step back into the 19th century tists mathematicians and philosophers started taking the idea of AI seriously Alan touring proposed that machines could solve problems just like humans this led to to what we now call touring machines so if that's the case then why didn't we see Ai and robots (22:34) earlier well there were two main reasons first computers back then were limited before 1949 computers couldn't store commands they could only execute them this made it impossible for machines to quote unquote remember their previous 0 DARPA funded researchers started exploring machines that could think like humans by the mid 1960s Moore's Law predicted rapid growth in computing power this sparked excitement that AI might soon rival human intelligence in the 1980s Japan's fifth generation computer project pushed AI forward with Advanced systems making their way into (23:52) Industries but the high cost and complexity of these systems caused what's known as the AI winter in the late 19 1980s where progress in both research an v this win was a huge breakthrough proving that AI could handle complex and strategic challenges that were once thought to need human intelligence the next technological leap brings us to the physical world what I mean by that is these advancements don't just affect the software or digital world but also the mechanistic properties of the real world what one such example is DNA printers these machines that can assemble DNA sequences (25:04) from scratch the idea of printing DNA isn't new but the collapse the distance between we want to create a super virus like small poox but like 10 times more viral and like 100 times more deadly to here are the step-by-step instructions for how to do that you try something it doesn't work and you have a tutor that guides you through to the very end it's the ability to take like a set of DNA code just like you know GTC whatever um and then turn that into an actual physical strand of DNA this could be done by modifying the DNA of existing viruses or ev ial leap in computing power from the Retro devices to these high-tech systems so by the same logic (26:52) if we already have DNA printers today what could happen in the next 10 to 20 years could we witness a similar leap just like in the Atari analogy at this point it's appropriate to mention that even with all the complexity of AI today they're all still categorized as weak AI also known as artificially narrow intelligence weak AI is designed to perform specific tasks within narrow boundaries ternet they don't truly understand in the human sense they simply retrieve information from what they've been trained on so you might be wondering what's the next step in this AI (28:07) Evolution well it's something called strong AI or artificial general intelligence the idea is that AGI would be able to think and reason like a human solving problems in a more flexible way without being limited to predefined tasks imagine an AI that could learn adapt and even figure things out on its own this w dentical to human that lived for 80 years that had like a humanlike body that humanlike memories that had this bra brain like an artificial brain structured very much like a biological brain I think in that case the it would be a very strong moral (29:14) case that we should treat it as as a moral subject as well one important question for me would be whether this robot is conscious whether it's not just externally hard to distinguish from a human but if it has the same inner psychological alive it could take centuries but the important thing to remember is that once AGI is achieved the jump to ASI Could Happen very quickly to see why this is possible we can compare human brains to machines neurons in the brain fire about 200 times per second but signals and machines move at the speed of light and while the brain is confined to the size (30:28) of our skull machines can be as large as warehouses or even larger this shows how machines could one day process information much faster and mor ievements seem like mere Stepping Stones just as we see ourselves as steps ahead of other creatures who can only Wonder at what lies Beyond I think there are several possibilities there so one is that the future is just shaped by and dominated by AI Minds that have kind of discon connected themselves ultimately from their human origination and another is that like just this sort of AI amplification of current Dynamics in our metics just become more 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Magical Systems: A Comprehensive List

Below is a categorized list of various magical systems, both historical and modern. Click on the colorful name of each system to learn more via its Wikipedia page or official website.

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Esotericism Mind Map Exploring the Vast World of Esotericism Esotericism, often shrouded in mystery and intrigue, encompasses a wide array of spiritual and philosophical traditions that seek to delve into the hidden knowledge and deeper meanings of existence. It's a journey of self-discovery, spiritual growth, and the exploration of the interconnectedness of all things. This mind map offers a glimpse into the vast landscape of esotericism, highlighting some of its major branches and key concepts. From Western traditions like Hermeticism and Kabbalah to Eastern philosophies like Hinduism and Taoism, each path offers unique insights and practices for those seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and the universe. Whether you're drawn to the symbolism of alchemy, the mystical teachings of Gnosticism, or the transformative practices of yoga and meditation, esotericism invites you to embark on a journey of exploration and self-discovery. It's a path that encourages questioning, critical thinking, and direct personal experience, ultimately leading to a greater sense of meaning, purpose, and connection to the world around us.

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