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Feature Story /
Now That You Know
that each letter in SMART DAAF is an Acronym for each of the
nine inventors of the electromagnetic radio wave . . . Welcome to
SMART90 !!
Many of you may be asking "What is
Smart90 -- and the VATS Dial Tone System?"
First of all -- Smart90 commenced the
research on its VATS dial tone system, way back when, -- in
1988, utilizing existing copper telephone lines. The idea
was an off-shoot of Farrallon's, Timbuktu/Remote software.
The modem and VATS "blackbox" were put together by Beijing,
China technicians, Victor Caballero and myself to
stream Video,
Audio, Text and Scent from
Pasadena, California -- to and from
WNBS Murray,
Kentucky, the birthplace of radio
and
lookradio.
Ref: TVI Magazine, Vol. 32, Number 5, 1989-90, Desktop Video
& HDTV, Victor Caballero, "The SMART-DAAF Boys", by Troy
Cory " -- available on Amazon.com.
What if I told you that you could have a computer that performs three
billion operations per second? What if it had 200 gigabytes
of RAM and its hard disk was 4,000,000 gigabytes? What if I
threw in a multimedia system that you never dreamed of and a
scanning device that could instantaneously recognize the
most complex images?
What if I told you
- that you could have it for free? You probably wouldn't
believe that such a system even exists, and if it did, only
NASA could afford it.
You're wrong! - You already have it, it's in your head! The ultimate
computer, your brain - a perfect tool that we hardly use!
Imagine that while strolling
down Broadway -- you came to a point where a 3 foot water puddle crosses
the width of the sidewalk. You decide to jump over it. It
would take you less than a second to assess the distance,
calculate the amount of muscle power and jump without
hesitation. Now, try to write a computer program that would
do the same. I'm sure it would take years of hard work and
trials and errors before the machine could perform a similar
jump.
But, try to multiply
283,474,510 1,345,875 using only your brain! Well, as you can see it
is very, very difficult. On the other hand, your laptop will
do it in a split second! Does that mean that your laptop is
more powerful than your brain? Not at all ! The complexity
of the first task is by far greater than the simple
calculation that puzzled you for a few hours. But, why can't
we multiply numbers as easily as we can make quick
decisions, such as while driving a car?:
Here is why! - Your computer is still a primitive
counter, - an electronic abacus, if you will. Its base operation is
adding one number to another and storing the result in its
memory. Alternatively, the basic operation of your brain is
"ANALOGISTIC" - and it leaves a fingerprint on every
previous event that takes place in your life, which in
simple words means -- finding the degree of similarity
between two or more events, objects or subject matter that
matches each other. Using the adding procedure we can
multiply 283,474,510 by 1,345,875 by just adding the number
283,474,510 to itself 1,345,875 times. But in order to break
down your jump over the 3 foot puddle of water into series
of adding procedures, you would have to come up with
billions of sequences. That is why it is so difficult to
write a computer program that would demonstrate even
primitive levels of intelligence.
And this is how brain fingerprinting works - It memorizes your experiences of many, many jumps that
you had in your past along with the relative muscle force
and other appropriate site, sound, written notices and
pheromone attributions. When you need to jump over that 3
foot puddle of water, your brain simply correlates the
visual picture of the current situation with other
attributes stored in the memory. After finding the
appropriate experience it just executes it. Simple? Not
really, but at least you have a sense of the difference.
02Let me give
you another example!
Imagine yourself in front of your computer - Then imagine that your computer is a cash register with
a thousand dollars somewhere inside. But, as you look at the
keyboard and the screen -- you say to yourself -- is this
really a cash register? -- Or is it an adding machine? --
Who knows? ! ! ! So you hit the "ON" button and suddenly
when you hear the dings -- look what happens. Your brain
immediately reconstructs the noise made by the ding, and as
the icons and numbers start flickering on the screen, the
$1,000.00 is shown entering onto the monitor -- and as the
computer opens -- you picture in your mind's eye -- the
thousand dollars inside the drawer. This illusion is used by
magicians, and it is what made the great "rabbit out of the
top hat" trick so famous. This move wouldn't be possible --
if our eyes, ears and nasal passage could recognize the
movement of objects governed by the Law of Inertia.
Everybody knows how the trick works (thanks to the History
Channel and Houdini), but what no one knows -- is how to use
subconscious mind data -- in data analysis!
Back in 1992, our Desk top audio video was operational
- Victor Caballero and myself were streaming our Mac II
computer digital signals back and forth from Pasadena to the
first "lookradio" station, WNBS in Murray, Kentucky. With
our new Macintoshes, we even had Bright Star's Hyper
Animator characters, working in our news room, lip-syncing
our special news events.
At that time, Timbuk2 did a remarkable job transmitting digital signals
through copper wires, but not good enough. We were
struggling to predict the best time of the 24 hour day to
stream our programing. As you probably know, there are many
forces that can influence webcasting. Its transfer rates
change all the time. For years, top mathematicians have
tried to come up with the prognoses formula to predict the
best time, but no one has been
successful.
Then I remembered -- back in
1987 I was performing on stage in Shanghai. As I sang and
moved around the stage, suddenly, the lyrics on the paper I
taped to one of the dancer's backside -- fell to the floor,
leaving me singing the wrong
phrase.
(I sometimes forget my
lyrics on stage). But,
I noticed the camera with the little red light was focusing
on just one of my back-up singers, -- dancing here and
there, and not on the rest of the group. The Chinese
cameraman was playing games with actress
Joey Lauren
Adams' shinny earrings, and
focusing on her bouncing blond hair that smelled of sweet
perfume.
Immediately I was trying to
predict where Joey Adams would be next - so I could keep her between the camera and myself, just
in case I missed a lyric or two. In a few moments, I got so
good at her movements, that I could predict where the camera
man would be focusing next. That's when it hit me -- his
eyes, ears and salivary nasal paths were doing a far more
accurate job in interpolating the melody and lyric of the
song, than myself. Before the next show, the
VATS Formula was
born.
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It wasn't a
prediction system or a complaint to the
Chinese officials about the attention span of their
cameramen. My new VATS
Formula became a simple
"attention
getter" -- using the
natural senses of the human body as a tool, to get the
cameraman to focus onto the movements of the dancers. It
took just one show to train myself, as to which one of the
dancers the cameraman would be focused on -- with amazing
accuracy.
Since I saw the blinking
red lights
focusing on the "real
thing" - the "real thing" has been my motto. I have managed to
use my own VATS
Formula discovery in many
different scientific projects -- and it has always amazed me
how the VATS
Formula was born -- and how the
brain's
fingerprints can search and
"pin point" the right combination of movements to
analogously reconstruct, sight, audio, text and
smells to help me remember the past -- and solve the
most difficult problem.
Scientifically, the VATS Formula
could be defined as - "brain fingerprinting"
-- the use of video,
audio, text and smells -- to draw on one's memory,
"to a real event" -- to set illusionary conditional
reflexes. For instance, your ability to focus on the
illusionary thousand dollars inside your computer, or
on the jump across the puddle on Broadway, or on your
ability to focus on the "rabbit out of the top hat",
the illusionary trick made famous by the magician. Of
course, "something real" should take place after
utilizing the VATS
Formula to resolve a
problem, like "showing the rabbit and top hat".
Picture This! In October 1989, I
watched a Chinese TV technician -- at Beijing's government controlled TV station, "doing
some weird stuff". He was connecting a small thin wire from
one computer to another. The first thing I saw on his
computer monitor were scenes of my Shanghai performance in
1987, being fed into the computer from a tape deck. On a
window, on the same monitor, I watched him dissolve the
scene being fed from a video camera shooting my live
performance on the Beijing stage -- ! ! ! !
I was in shock for a few
minutes. The tapedeck,
camera, and microphone were all connected directly by this
small thin wire, into his computer connection box, all at
the same time -- without a time base corrector. That is how
I got introduced to
"Firewire"
and broadband television. !
It might sound strange, but I
had no idea that "Firewire"
existed. It took me about two years to learn how to use
"Firewire" in the multi-media world, and it was four
years before Firewire became IEEE 1394, and another
six years before "Firewire" would become a standard
e-wave transport system in today's Macintosh's G4s,
Sony's iwire computers, and in digital VCR cameras,
hard drives, and DVD players using 1394
connections.
After realizing the similarities
in the "real world" - and the VATS world, the rest was relatively easy.
Shortly after putting our China version of "side banding"
electromagnetic signals together, -- Smell-O-Vision
and "Firewire" was introduced in Anaheim, California
to some of the floor participants attending the annual
Anaheim Communication Computer Show. The results were
astonishing. They were amazed as well as surprised, to hear
the word "Firewire" for the first time, as well as
learning that "smells" could be secreted by the
Mac.
S90TV --
is the sum and substance word for
-- SMART90 and VATS. It is our goal to give
the user, the "real thing" and those classic VATS
"illusionary" visual tools -- that is meant to entertain
your eyes, ears and nose, through the use of
Video, Audio, Text and Scent.
SMART90 -
was named after the inventors of
those wireless radio and sideband signal transmitters and
receivers -- that put the pizzazz into the
electromagnetic wave.
Stubblefield,
Marconi, Ambros Fleming, Reginald Fessenden, Tesla,
DeForest, Alexanderson, Armstrong
and
Farnsworth.
It was the SMART-DAAF boys that first demonstrated
their devices to the U.S. Patent Office, Westinghouse,
Bell, AT&T, RCA, NBC and
David
Sarnoff -- the E-way to earn
E-money, with the electromagnetic wave -- without making
preposterous claims.
S90TV works
best in real time! A SMART90
web site or web page is like most mechanical systems,
they normally work well on historical data -- because they
have been tested, and have been used by the web innovators
to adjust and test their
upgrades.
Smart90's product
guarantee
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it! If you don't like it,
we'll make sure you'll be unlinked immediately.
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