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Joseph D Williams joedwil at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 23 10:54:26 PDT 2022


➢ machine+actuator code

carefully conserved derails about the physical items, their assembly and test along with carefully selected keywords and associated data configured as ‘standard’ routines expected for the process supported by interfaces to allow user-defined functionality. 

And then the documents that describes the thing and what it does and how to control it and how to dispose of it. 

The documents that describe the things are created as a matter of development then refined by process and experience to produce practical knowledge used to aspire towards the next production.  




From: John Carlson
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2022 10:49 AM
To: Joseph D Williams
Cc: X3D Graphics public mailing list
Subject: Re: [x3d-public] (no subject)

I guess I’m referring to a type of machine+actuator code.

On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 11:50 AM Joseph D Williams <joedwil at earthlink.net> wrote:
 
• the drawings will be for robot "eyes" and "ears" instead of human eyes and ears
 
 
was:  robot "eyes” and "ears" instead of human eyes and ears
 
will be: robot "eyes” and "ears" along with human eyes and ears
 
 
 
 
From: John Carlson
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2022 4:31 PM
To: X3D Graphics public mailing list
Subject: [x3d-public] (no subject)
 
I'm think the next big thing seems to be Moon terraforming (MVP) and ultimately Mars terraforming. I don't know where we are with FTL travel, so I suspect once we get enough material there through physical means, a lot of construction details will go over the network. Robots on Mars might "order" electronic "drawings" and "models" from Earth, but the drawings will be for robot "eyes" and "ears" instead of human eyes and ears. Some effort on an engineering language which doesn't need seeing or hearing might be productive! Yes, I understand an amount of tweaking may be necessary.
 
Meanwhile, perhaps a deafblind language might be appropriate for low bandwidth situations? How might HAnim animations be turned into a natural language and vica versa? If we can solve the problem for the deafblind, can we solve it for robots?
 
Maybe Neuralink is for controlling remote robots?
 
John
 

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