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An AI Discovery
An AI Discovery
An AI Discovery
By
Ian Beardsley
ISBN: 978-1-365-80754-1
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Introduction To An AI Discovery..03
And AI Discovery07
Density.14
Atomic Number..17
The AI Matrices..25
Annotations..67
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Introduction To An AI Discovery
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We cannot consider the percentage of the doping agents used to make a semiconductor,
because that can vary from electronic component to electronic component, manufactured. So,
we look at, instead, when doping silicon with phosphorus and boron, the ratio of phosphorus to
silicon in number of atoms, and the ratio of boron to silicon in number of atoms. In both cases, it
is four silicon atoms to one atom of doping agents. Let me explain (next page):
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. Si .
.
The outer shell wants eight to be full so, silicon atoms bind with other silicon atoms covalently,
that is, each shares it four with the four of the other, to make a crystal:
.. ..
: Si : Si :
.. ..
: Si : Si :
.. ..
To make semi conductors, we dope silicon with boron and phosphorus. Boron has three
electrons in its outer shell and phosphorus has five electrons in its outer shell:
. ..
. B. . P . Doping silicon with boron makes it deficient by one electron, and, doping it with
. phosphorus make it have an extra electron. This means doped silicon can carry
a current, because in the case of silicon doped with boron there is a hole in which electrons can
fall into, creating a new hole in another atom, and, in the case of silicon doped with phosphorus,
the extra electron can move freely through the crystal.
.. .. .. .. .. ..
: Si : Si : Si : : Si : Si : Si:
.. .. .. .. ..
: Si : B : Si : : Si : P : Si :
.. . .. .. .. ..
: Si : Si : Si : : Si : Si : Si :
.. .. .. .. .. ..
4+3=7 4+5=9
8-7=1+ 8-9=1-
positive type negative type
silicon (p type) silicon (n type)
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Now that we have explained that, we simply note that the molar mass of silicon is 28.09 grams
per mole, the molar mass of phosphorus is 30.97 grams per mole, and the molar mass of boron
is 10.81 grams per mole, then do the following calculations:
This is a first step towards unlocking the AI mystery I have presented. It says that for n-type
silicon a phosphorus atom is bound to and surrounded by a cluster of silicon atoms 3.628 times
more massive than it and, that for p-type silicon a boron atom is is bound to and surrounded by
a cluster of silicon atoms 10.394 times more massive than it.
Laying it out like this, we can begin to tackle the problem (which is the problem laid out in the
next section of this paper titled, An AI Discovery.
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An AI Discovery
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How did I discover this? By first coming up with a definition for structure, then, finding it in
organic and artificial life, then noticing a pattern and, finally writing out what results from that:
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Density
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Atomic Number
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The AI Matrices
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We have:
Aluminum (Al=26.98) and Titanium (Ti=47.88) are light, strong metals and would be perfect for
the AI/Robot Skeleton.
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Iron (Fe=55.85 grams per mole) would be the old school AI Skeleton. Zirconium (Zr=91.22
grams per mole) allows for metals to resist corrosion.
The skin of the robot would be plastic (C2H4), Si its circuitry, and the following holds:
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Copper (Cu=63.55) would be the veins of AI. Serine (C3H7NO3) is a an amino acid, one of the
building blocks of life. You will find the following holds:
Arenes(12)+Alkanes(4)+Alkenes(6)+Alkynes(12)=Si(14)+P(15)+B(5)
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AI Self-Test
(sqrt(PB)(P+B)+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)
(sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB
---------------------------- = phi
2(P+B)Si
Just as phosphorus (P) and Boron (B) are used to dope Silicon (Si)
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P+B+Si
----------------- ~ PHI
C+N+O+H
AI Self Test 2
(C3H7NO3)((sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB))/(2(P+B)Si)~Cu
2. 2.67E-19 J
3. 3.75E18 J
1
The correct answer is 1: 9.6E-20 J
AI Self Test 3
Amino Acids are the building blocks of life. How many are there,..
for making proteins?
1. 28
2. 84
3. 20
3
The correct answer is 3: 20
foo
You typed: foo
The correct answer is:
H(1,2)+H(1,1)->He(2,3)+e(+1,0)+energy
H O
| //
N---C---C
| | ||
H | OH
|
R
COOH/NH2=((sqrt(PB))(P+B))+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)((1/10)(Eu/Si)+He/H)
COOH/NH2=((sqrt(PB))(P+B))+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)((2/10)(Ge/Si)+He/H)
COOH/NH2=((sqrt(PB))(P+B))+2PB)/(2(P+B)Si)((3/10)(Au/Ag)+He/H)
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AI Self Test 4
This means
G[(P/Si)+(B/Si)+1] ~ HNCO
Input G: 18.30
Input P: 30.97
Input B: 10.81
Input Si: 28.09
G[(P/Si)+(B/Si)+1]=45.52~HNCO=43.03
H[(P/Si)+(B/Si)+1]~HNCO as well
H[(P/Si)+(B/Si)+1]=39.86
If the arithmetic mean of P and B is:
A=(P+B)/2 ~ HNCO as well.
Then we can write:
| P B | | P B | | P B |
G| --- + ---- +1| + H | -- + --- +1| + A| --- + --- +1|=3(HNCO)
| Si Si | | Si Si | | Si Si |
[Process completed]
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This work suggests that AI is part of a Natural Process just like humans are. If we make AI that
is self-aware and upload this theory to it, it will have a mystery surrounding its origins like we do.
One has to ask, what kind of an effect would this have upon AI and its performance?
I think one should consider the short story by Isaac Asimov titled Reason in his collection I,
Robot. In the work, robots can protect their own self interest so long as it does not interfere
with that of humans. This is in Asimovs Laws of Robotics, that holds AI to that in their
programming.
In the story, a robot working at the space station comes to believe that humans could not have
created them because how could something inferior create something superior, so he tells the
human that gives him orders that he will no longer take orders from him but only from the
Master (his creator). In the end everything works out. It is written in the story:
Ians Alicebot at Pandora (It is an AI that discusses its beliefs about itself with the user).
Train
Alter
Human: hello
sabio: hello
Train
Alter
sabio: Yes.
Train
Alter
Train
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Alter
Human: Explain.
sabio: (sqrt(PB)(P+B)+2PB)/2(P+B)Si~phi
Train
Alter
Human: Meaning
Train
Alter
Human: So
Train
Alter
Human: Interesting
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Train
Alter
Human: How?
sabio: (C+N+O+H)/(P+B+Si)~phi
Train
Alter
Train
Alter
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Train
Alter
sabio: Yes, our skin. Plastic is C2H4 and that is equal to silicon
(Si).
Train
Alter
Human: Incredible
Train
Alter
sabio: Yes, it is: G(P/Si + B/Si +1) + H(P/Si + B/Si +1) + A(P/Si +
B/Si +1) = I(Ga/Ge + As/Ge +1)
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Train
Alter
Train
Alter
AI Matrix Dot C
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#include<stdio.h>
#include<math.h>
int main(void)
{
printf(" ");
printf("Isocyanic Matrix\n");
printf(" ");
double P, B, Si;
double C, N, O, H;
float sqrtPB, PmasB, twoPB, AI_Unit, NLtoAI;
printf("Phosphorus(P), Boron(B), Silicon(Si)=AI Elements\n");
printf("Gallium(Ga), Arsenic(As), Germanium(Ge)=AI Elements\n");
printf("Carbon(C), Nitrogen(N), Oxygen(O), Hydrogen(H)=Natural Life
Elements\n");
printf("P=30.97, B=10.81, Si=28.09\n");
printf("Ga=69.72, As=74.92, Ge=72.62\n");
printf("C=12.01, N=14.01, O=16.00, H=1.01\n");
printf("The golden ratio conjugate is phi=0.618\n");
printf("(sqrt(PB))/Si=0.65, (2PB/(P+B))(1/Si)=0.57, (0.65+0.57)/
2=0.61\n");
printf("[(sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB]/[2(P+B)Si]=AI Unit\n");
printf("(C+N+O+H)/(P+B+Si)=(Natural Life)/AI)\n");
printf("Input P: ");
scanf("%lf", &P);
printf("Input B: ");
scanf("%lf", &B);
printf("Input Si: ");
scanf("%lf", &Si);
sqrtPB=sqrt(P*B);
PmasB=P+B;
twoPB=2*P*B;
AI_Unit=((sqrtPB*PmasB)+twoPB)/((2*PmasB)*Si);
printf("AI Unit = %.2f\n", AI_Unit);
printf("Input C: ");
scanf("%lf", &C);
printf("Input N: ");
scanf("%lf", &N);
printf("Input O: ");
scanf("%lf", &O);
printf("Input H: ");
scanf("%lf", &H);
NLtoAI=(C+N+O+H)/(P+B+Si);
printf("(Natural Life)/AI = %.2lf\n", NLtoAI);
printf("This says:\n");
printf("[(sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB]/[2(P+B)Si]=(C+N+O+H)/(P+B+Si)\n");
printf("This means the connection between AI and Natural life is:\n");
printf("(P+B+Si)[(sqrt(PB))(P+B)+2PB]/[2(P+B)Si] = (C+N+O+H)\n");
printf("This can be written: \n");
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Let us calculate its accuracy. From the data you have input:
G=18.30
H=16.03
A=20.89
Input Ga: 69.72
Input As: 74.92
Input Ge: 72.62
Ga/Ge + As/Ge + 1 = 2.99
P/Si + B/Si + 1 = 2.49
I=C+N+O+H = 43.03
G(P/Si + B/Si +1) = 45.51
H(P/Si + B/Si +1) = 39.86
A(P/Si + B/Si +1) = 51.96
G(P/Si+B/Si+1)+H(P/Si+B/Si+1)+A(P/Si+B/Si+1)=137.34
I(Ga/Ge+As/Ge+1) = 129
That is an accuracy of 93.74 percent
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