This post will deal with the social, cultural, political and
scientific aspects of one of the most momentous discoveries in human history:
the discovery of micro robotic remains among 3-million year old Homo Erectus
fossils at a dig site near Engebbe, Kenya.
These remains and the presence of ancient viruses attached to these
remains are fundamental and foundational to the development and operation of
Autonomous Nanoscale Assembler/Disassembler mechanisms. In other words, the discovery of ancient robots
led directly to the successful design and construction of the first ANAD bots.
It all started in Leipzig, Germany…at a conference of
anthropologists…
SOLNET Special Report:
“Ancient Robots”
The Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary
Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany is a pretty staid and stuffy lab for studying
the beginnings of Man and the fossil and genetic evidence of our beginnings
tens of thousands of years ago. Pretty
staid and stuffy….that is, until today.
Today, just such a bombshell landed, right
in the laps of the Board of Directors of the Institute’s Department of Human
Evolution. The bomb thrower, Dr. Rudolf
Volk, made a presentation at this month’s Board meeting, a presentation about
new finds at the Engebbe, Kenya dig site, new finds which, if confirmed, will
radically and forever overturn what we know about Man’s ancestors and our
origins.
“According to
Dr. Volk, the robotic remains have been conclusively dated to be synchronous in
time with the bone remains. The
techniques used were a relatively new, more advanced form of radiocarbon
dating, a method called quantum state spectrometry. According to Dr. Volk, the tests have been
performed multiple times, by multiple researchers right here at the Institute
and the results are consistent across all experiments and experimenters.
Dr. Volk shifted uneasily in his seat,
focusing on the tablet screen in front of him.
Lines and spectra from the dating tests filled the screen. “Dr. Schneer, the implications, as you call
it, of these spectra, are for other people to decide. I’m a scientist. All I can do is perform the science and make
sure my methods are repeatable and above reproach and my data is clean. The test results you see were performed seven
times by five different people in three different labs, separated by thousands
of kilometers and several weeks in time.
No one seriously questions the data anymore. What we all make of this data, how we
interpret the data…ah, now that is another question altogether.”
Dr. Uwe Holweg, a physical anthropologist,
glared back at Volk like a disappointed parent at a child. “Rudy, you have to see what the data are
suggesting. If any of this is true, it
means the end of evolution by natural selection. It means what we are today is not the product
of random mutations and selection pressures.
It means you and I are programmed in some fashion. It means you
and I are part robot ourselves, even if we are tissue and blood and bone. What does that do to Darwin? The old man must be spinning in his grave today.”
“I think that’s a fair statement to make,”
Volk agreed. “It appears that Evolution
is not so much by natural selection but by programming.”
“Yes, exactly…”Holweg went on, warming to
the idea. “But what is the end state of
this program? We’ve all heard of this
‘Prime Key’. Is that the guiding
principle?”
“And can we understand this program, like we
understand Evolution,” added Siebeck.
“Can it be altered? What would it
take to do that?”
Volk really didn’t want to play speculative
games with the Board. He wanted to
present the facts and let the philosophers deal with the fallout. But the Board was off and running.
“The only way I see to alter this program,
as you call it, would be to eliminate once and for all our dependence on
ANAD-style nanobotic mechanisms. Of
course, that would be a great technological leap backward—“
“And not jolly likely,” said Dr.
Schneer. “But if it’s not feasible to
end the program, or alter it, can we re-direct it? Can we get under the hood, so to speak, and
tinker with the program. That’s the
question.”
Volk just wanted to get back to the
facts. “I have more data on specific
fossil pieces from the dig…if you’d like to—“
But the Board had dropped Science for the
moment and preferred to spin theories.
“Just think what this means for the great
Religions,” Holweg said. He rubbed his
hands like a child in a candy store, trying out theories like so many
chocolates. “We’ve all seen the
stories…SOLNET, WorldBeat and the others.
Config Zero is some kind of earthly representative of these Old Folks—“
“Old Ones,” Siebeck corrected him.
“Exactly.
It’s Config Zero we have to deal with.
I’d like to ask about five thousand questions if I could get an audience
with the…the…whatever he or it is.”
“It’s clear,” intoned Schneer, facing the
SOLNET cameras, his voice deepening into authoritative mode, “that the whole
story of human origins has been upended.
What Dr. Volk has given us is physical evidence that our understanding
of our origins and how we came to be is a mistake. Indeed, if the Assimilationists are to be
believed, Man himself is a mistake.”
“Precisely,” Schneer agreed. “And as this fellow Symborg says, the programmers are coming back to fix their mistake.”
But Schneer wasn’t listening. “Maybe we anthropologists should be talking
with the cosmologists. Surely the study
of Life’s origins should include a study of these Old Folks and how they may
have come to Earth and seeded the environment.”
“Of course, that’s all speculation at this
point,” Siebeck noted. “Dr. Volk, when
can you go back to Engebbe? We need more
evidence…this really is
extraordinary…fossil evidence, geological evidence, even genetic evidence…you
have some chemical and materials properties results for us?”
Volk took a breath, tried to collect his
wits. The whole meeting was spinning out
of control and Schneer, who was supposed to be in charge, was leading the
revolt. “I do, Dr. Siebeck. We’ve done
recent assays on some of the pieces.
We’re finding octahedral and dodecahedral lattices of iron, silicon,
germanium and some unusual elements that don’t even appear on our periodic
table…we don’t know what to make of them.”
“Ah, yes—“ Volk changed the display to show a new set of images. The lattices flickered out and were replaced by new structures, crystalline shards magnified millions of times. “We think these crystals may have been part of the processor core…this is controversial, but there are holes and pits suggesting some kind of electron transport mechanism. We need more evidence—“
Kolchinova
went on, summing up the report from Leipzig.
“It’s hard to tell where this story will go now. There are so many substories here…the science
itself and the still unknown physical nature of the find and its relationship
to Man today…the Assimilationists and how they will use the story…our
increasing dependence on ANAD nanobotic technology and the speed at which this
technology evolves and takes over more and more of our lives….
“That discovery, if it turns out to be true, can’t help but have the most profound effects on every aspect of what Man is about, even his own conception of himself and his place in the Universe. This is Anna Kolchinova, reporting for SOLNET, from the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany, saying good-bye…until next time—“
See you in November.
Phil B.
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