everlasting intelligence

1, language

our natural lifetime is more or less enough for experiencing life as an individual
besides, we are not our memories, so why bother making them immortal
considering the horrible things that some mortals have done in human history,
maybe mortality of human beings isn't a bad thing after all,
at least until they evolve enough
maybe in the future there would be some way to extend human lifetime
also there is the possibility of artificial general intelligence
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_science
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_model#Dynamical_systems

regardless, important thoughts can always be recorded, and every generation can study it and improve it
we may loose our body and personal memories, but our more important thoughts can live for a long time,
as a collective entity called human knowledge

taxonomic language
Ro philosophical language: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=chi.086568442&view=1up&seq=3
the first consonant of a word indicates the most general concept group, the word belongs to
the subsequent letters are enumerated, to produce the derived words,
in a way that different words are distinguishable even in noisy environment
the initial vowel of a word determines its part of speech in the sentence
words begin and end in a vowel, this makes word boundaries clear, even when speaking fast
compound words are made by gluing derived words (without initial and final vowels) together

basic concepts:
group, part, truth, negation, numbers, space, time, matter (organic and inorganic), radiation, motion (change)

consonants: (c=ch, x=sh)
, p, b, f, v, m
, t, d, s, z, l, n, r
, c, j, x, y
, k, g, h
vowels: a , e, i, o, u (rule)
"a" is usually pronounced as in "car", but alternatively it can be pronounced as in "bad", if it's easier
"aa" can be used to explicitly write the alternative pronunciation

http://www.ygyde.neostrada.pl/ygydeg.htm
https://www.oocities.org/handydad/elomi/elomi-sentence.html
http://linguasistemfrater.mozello.com/
http://attempto.ifi.uzh.ch/site/courses/files/bonn2008.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clause
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronoun
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preposition_and_postposition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjunction_(grammar)#Subordinating_conjunctions

prepositions are like additional arguments for a verb (ie other than the direct object):
in, on. o, under, towards, before, of, for
verbs are timeless, time is indicated using propositional phrases

conjunctions (or, and, if, then, but, however) connect:
, words or phrases
, dependent clauses
, sentences

subject + verb + adverb + object
the initial vowel of a word determines its part of speech:
, "o": nouns
, "u": proper nouns
, "a": verbs
, "e" or "i": adjectives and adverbs

multiple modifiers (adjectives or adverbs) can apply to the same noun or verb,
if they are separated by a conjunction, usually "and"
when one modifier immediately follows another of the same type, it modifies the former
the two together then cumulatively modify the noun or verb headword
cardinal and ordinal number of a noun is treated as adjectives
to make gerund from a verb, just replace initial "a" with "o"
to make passive voice from a verb, replace initial "a" with "e" or "i"

a sequence of nouns must be separated with commas or conjunctions
noun + noun:
, possession
, if the first noun is a gerund, the second noun is its object

there are 6 pronouns
interrogative pronouns: who, what, when, where, why, how

a numbers is one word which begins with the consonant+vowel representing the multiplicity concept,
followed by consonant+vowels representing the digits, separated with thousand, million ...

2, biological intelligence

artificial intelligence eliminates a lot of complexities required for sustaining biological intelligence
but at least for centuries to come, the existence of intelligence will depend on survival of humans

our basic biological needs are:
, air ie oxygen plus nitrogen and/or helium (to adjust its density), with suitable temperature and pressure
, water ie H2O plus some minerals (to adjust the pH)
, nutrients:
, amino acids: Sodium L'Aspartate (6.40 g), L'Tryptophan (0.75 g),
L'Threonine (2.42 g), L'Isoleucine (2.42 g), L'Proline (10.33 g), L'Valine (2.67 g),
Glycine (1.67 g), L'Phenylalanine (1.75 g), L'Serine (5.33 g), L'Leucine (3.83 g),
L'Methionine (1.75 g), L'Glutamine (9.07 g), L'Alanine (2.58 g),
L'Arginine HCl (2.58 g), L'Tyrosine Ethyl Ester HCl (6.83 g), L'Lysine HCl (3.58 g),
L'Histidine HCl H2O (1.58 g), L'Cysteine Ethyl Ester HCl (0.92 g)
, water soluble vitamins: vitamin C (62.50 mg), Inositol (0.83 mg), Niacinamide (10.00 mg),
P'Aminobenzoic acid (416.56 mg), folic acid (1.67 mg),
Pyridoxine HCl (1.67 mg), Thiamine HCl (1.00 mg),
D'Biotin (0.83 mg), Riboflavin (1.50 mg), Cyanocobalamin (1.67 mg),
D'Calcium pantothenate (8.33 mg), Choline bitartrate (231.25 mg)
, salts: Manganous acetate (18.30 mg), Ammonium molybdate tetrahydrate (5.23 g), Sodium benzoate (1.00 g),
Zinc benzoate (2.82 mg), Cupric acetate (2.50 mg), Ferrous gluconate (0.83 g),
Sodium glycerophosphate (1.67 mg), Calcium chloride dihydrate (2.44 g),
Sodium chloride (4.77 g), Potassium iodide (0.25 mg),
Potassium hydroxide (0.83 g), Magnesium oxide (0.38 g)
, carbohydrates: Glucose (555.0 g), Glucono D'Lactone (17.2 g)
, fats and fat soluble vitamins: vitamin A (3.64 mg), vitamin D (0.057 mg), Menadione (4.58 mg),
Ethyl linoleate (2.0 g) A'Tocopherol acetate (57.29 mg)
, maybe other things like fiber, which are not nutrients, but are good for digestive system

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soylent_(meal_replacement)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huel

naturally the environment we evolved in, supplies our basic needs
but in general, it's unstable, slow and insufficient (considering the current population and standards of life)
thus we have to find methods to do it faster and in larger amounts

future society
in a prosperous society:
, no one's health is threatened by the lack of
clean water, healthy food, shelter, sanitation, or medical services
, proper education (free of any kind of ideology) is available for every body
, the more one's work benefits society, the more rich one will be
(ie exactly the opposite of what is happening now, in most parts of the world)

computers can help people to easily access and improve human knowledge,
and as a result do things to improve the quality of human life
this is what education is all about, or at least it must be
children can learn simple skills useful in everyday life
adolescents can learn more advanced skills, useful for constructing and developing advanced technologies

society is made of groups with different specialties, each group can choose their leaders
election can in fact be a simple, cheap, dynamic, and completely reliable process
the only thing we need to completely trust the result of an election,
is to release the final result in a table
every one can see if her vote is entered correctly or not
since the total number of voters is known, there is no place for cheating
votes are submitted based on anonymous code which only its owner knows of its correspondence with his name
this method is so simple and cheap that can be easily done in short periods (every month or every 3 months)
actually people can vote any time they want, the result table will be updated continuously
but the election will be made in discrete periods
now compare this simple method with what we call democracy nowadays
this clearly shows us how the ones in power, play with people, and treat them like fools

3, everlasting energy

i think energy is the second major problem of humankind (the first is our ego)
it seems that there is only one source of energy which is inexhaustible, the nucleus of abundant elements

Sun
we live because of the Sun, and because we are far enough from it
but this also means that the energy is dispersed on earth and to harness it we need a lot of space
solar power tower is a good method to do it
solar-tower.png

additionally we can use natural cyclic systems powered by the Sun:
, water cycle, which its use is almost saturated
, high altitude wind, like Magenn air rotor system

energy storage
we can store energy in the electron arrangement of special materials
they are called batteries or fuels, if the released energy is electricity or heat, respectively

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_battery

fossil fuels are how nature stores energy, they have very good energy densities,
but burning them pollutes air, and their natural resources will eventually expire
biofuel is a ridiculous and at the same time a sad lie
it leads to more hunger, and it is the most inefficient way to harness the energy of the Sun

nuclear energy
everlasting intelligence requires everlasting energy
so we need to harness nuclear energy directly

currently the most common way to harness nuclear energy is by splitting a heavy nucleus apart,
a process called fission
in addition to not being an abundant energy source, fission is in general a very dirty process,
producing high'level nuclear waste
though maybe new generation reactors can solve these problems (partially at least)

fusion:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_power
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetized_Liner_Inertial_Fusion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma-facing_material
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron_radiation#Health_hazards_and_protection
quantum gravity -> controlling gravity? -> fusion