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But I said, "It's still not publishable, because I love what you did with the mumbo jumbo, with the
machine
learning, but it's not really standard-of-proof evidence that we have."
Scholars crunched the numbers and found that a single von Neumann
machine
traveling at 5% of the speed of light should be able to replicate throughout our galaxy in 4 million years or less.
Regardless, if in the last billion years an alien civilization created such a
machine
and set it multiplying its way toward us, our galaxy would be swarming with them by now.
Each flying
machine
uses onboard sensors to determine its location in space and onboard computation to determine what its actions should be.
This is the monospinner, the world's mechanically simplest controllable flying machine, invented just a few months ago.
If the monospinner is an exercise in frugality, this
machine
here, the omnicopter, with its eight propellers, is an exercise in excess.
This
machine
over here is actually two separate two-propeller flying machines.
As it turns out, computers are rapidly getting better at image recognition thanks to
machine
learning algorithms, such as neural networks.
Bhaskara's drawing was one of the earliest designs for a perpetual motion machine, a device that can do work indefinitely without any external energy source.
For example, if you could build a perpetual motion
machine
that included humans as part of its perfectly efficient system, it could sustain life indefinitely.
That rules out a useful perpetual motion
machine
right away because a
machine
could only ever produce as much energy as it consumed.
But what if you just wanted the
machine
to keep itself moving?
Even if engineers could somehow design a
machine
that didn't violate the first law of thermodynamics, it still wouldn't work in the real world because of the second law.
Any real
machine
would have moving parts or interactions with air or liquid molecules that would generate tiny amounts of friction and heat, even in a vacuum.
That heat is energy escaping, and it would keep leeching out, reducing the energy available to move the system itself until the
machine
inevitably stopped.
Yet it's hard to conclusively say we'll never discover a perpetual motion
machine
because there's still so much we don't understand about the universe.
Similar to the claw
machine
at toy stores, it would lower the rover from high above the surface.
And I think this is the wrong way, I think we can start using a much more natural
machine.
Now it just so happens that I have such a
machine
here.
As a neuroscience student, I would always fantasize about the ability to learn and memorize these complex brain structures with an actual machine, where I could touch and play with the various brain structures.
And that's exactly how the natural
machine
should work as well.
So if there's one idea that I could leave you with here today, it's that the natural
machine
is not some figment of the future, it's right here in 2016.
It required sensing the world from the perspective of a
machine.
If you're a
machine
trying to sense our world, how would you actually break the problem down?
But how would that
machine
then interact with reality?
First, as a machine, I would observe or I would input reality.
Speech recognition and biometric authentication are great examples of a
machine
interacting with humans from an input perspective.
Secondly, as a machine, I could place digital information, or output information, into reality.
Holograms are examples of a
machine
interacting with an environment from an output perspective.
Finally, as a machine, I could exchange energy with the world via haptics.
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