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Inventor of cube supercomputer - 1000x more powerful, seeking $300M investment

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Don't put this guy down man..at least he is hiring and creating high-paying tech jobs what will propel this great nation to another era of leadership in everything:

"There are a few positions that I'm looking for the best of the best for like AI, C#, and game bots.
I will need all upper management including directors, also. "
 
Lots of people are working on 3D ICs. It's not easy to manufacture. It also presents a challenge to dissipate all the additional heat in the same amount of square area.
 
First sentence in the page from your link, emphasis added:

Uh, not confidence building when 3rd grade grammar is a challenge.

Then we have this delusions of grandeur gem:


Wiki says:


Yeah, I'll have to pass on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

2nd sentence:
There has to be all these different mindsets for are world to work correctly.

Sounds like a delusional person making a very large paragraph of nonsense... Not sure why this was even posted
 
This is not die stacking or clustering. I put in copper cooling planes above and below each processor slice that connects to a 4mm copper tunnel. There is a copper pipe thru each cell (5.0972”) at 85K nitrogen gas and 9 pipes thru each cube (15.2916”). There will be processor/memory and video cubes. My products are based on how many cubes of processors/memory you will need. Each processor/memory cube has 82,944 processors and uses 6ft by 6ft of space. The processors connect to a mini north in the cube. The north bridge bus/controller system is very important. The power supply transfers power using Telsa’s wireless spiral. Nano spirals in the bottom of the cube provide power to the circuits.

😵
 

The more snippets that get pointed out the more this whole thing sounds like one of those nigerian email scams where they intentionally write the emails in poor form so they can get straight to the real gullible people out there who are willing to fork over cash because they fall for it so easily.
 
The more snippets that get pointed out the more this whole thing sounds like one of those nigerian email scams where they intentionally write the emails in poor form so they can get straight to the real gullible people out there who are willing to fork over cash because they fall for it so easily.

I forgot to bold the north bridge he noted. Very important. Because that 1 north bridge is going to handle ~83,000 processors. 😀
 
Don't put this guy down man..at least he is hiring and creating high-paying tech jobs what will propel this great nation to another era of leadership in everything:

"There are a few positions that I'm looking for the best of the best for like AI, C#, and game bots.
I will need all upper management including directors, also. "

Sounds good to me... someone get the man government funding 🙂
 
The more snippets that get pointed out the more this whole thing sounds like one of those nigerian email scams where they intentionally write the emails in poor form so they can get straight to the real gullible people out there who are willing to fork over cash because they fall for it so easily.

Sounds like an aspie who so impressed himself over his dabbling that he developed a major blind spot called "Everything else in the world."
Thermal conductivity, HVAC efficiency, transmission losses, interference, thermal fatigue, manufacturing efficiency -- all seem lost on him. It's especially amusing that his computer is nothing but "moar cores" yet he thinks that it will magically fix everything. It's nothing that we couldn't build already in a standard rack mount system.
 
Sounds like an aspie who so impressed himself over his dabbling that he developed a major blind spot called "Everything else in the world."
Thermal conductivity, HVAC efficiency, transmission losses, interference, thermal fatigue, manufacturing efficiency -- all seem lost on him. It's especially amusing that his computer is nothing but "moar cores" yet he thinks that it will magically fix everything. It's nothing that we couldn't build already in a standard rack mount system.

LOL, so true, had a good laugh at your blind spot quip 😀
 
Sounds like an aspie who so impressed himself over his dabbling that he developed a major blind spot called "Everything else in the world."
Thermal conductivity, HVAC efficiency, transmission losses, interference, thermal fatigue, manufacturing efficiency -- all seem lost on him. It's especially amusing that his computer is nothing but "moar cores" yet he thinks that it will magically fix everything. It's nothing that we couldn't build already in a standard rack mount system.

Dude...i don't think he's ever put a simple desktop together to begin with...lol. I'm pretty sure he doesn't know the difference between HDMI and USB ports...
 
This guy just updated his site! Amazing, we are seeing progress!

"Clinical depression is no joke and I should have died many times already. I going to show you in detail what it takes to have someone like me in your world. It was in my DNA to be an engineer."

" AI Drone

The AI drone control system can control an armed air drone army to fight terrorists on the ground and in the air from anywhere in the world. The drone will have a floating 50 Cal silenced sniper rifle that can shoot you through a brick wall with x-ray and infrared views if possible. The drone will not pause for even a second to kill you, even if you take a hostage it will shoot through them to get you."
 
This guy just updated his site! Amazing, we are seeing progress!

"Clinical depression is no joke and I should have died many times already. I going to show you in detail what it takes to have someone like me in your world. It was in my DNA to be an engineer."

" AI Drone

The AI drone control system can control an armed air drone army to fight terrorists on the ground and in the air from anywhere in the world. The drone will have a floating 50 Cal silenced sniper rifle that can shoot you through a brick wall with x-ray and infrared views if possible. The drone will not pause for even a second to kill you, even if you take a hostage it will shoot through them to get you."

Ah yes, but what happens if his supercube takes the drone hostage? What saves the AI drone's ass in that conundrum? (or does it just shoot itself in an attempt to headshot the supercube?)

Checkmate, clinical depression ^_^
 
He states he has schizophrenia...hence the nonsensical grandiose ramblings...

You can thank schizophrenia my hell on this earth at that moment and lossing reality for these great designs because without it I most likely would not have designed these things. Sorry, I don't have readily available access to the internet till I get SSD or money. Even free internet at a coffee shop or restaurant costs one cup of coffee which I can only afford once a month at this time. Your email might be lost in the 200 emails that I will not have time to read but I will scan through the person to person emails. I live far out from the city. I have no car and no money for gas.
 
The AI drone control system can control an armed air drone army to fight terrorists on the ground and in the air from anywhere in the world. The drone will have a floating 50 Cal silenced sniper rifle that can shoot you through a brick wall with x-ray and infrared views if possible. The drone will not pause for even a second to kill you, even if you take a hostage it will shoot through them to get you."

Not very good AI. :hmm:
 
Sh*t...Dell is leaking unannounced intl chips:

"All development systems are Dell 128bit notebooks and 128bit workstations."

Get ready for the 128-bit computing revolution guys!
 
Sh*t...Dell is leaking unannounced intl chips:

"All development systems are Dell 128bit notebooks and 128bit workstations."

Get ready for the 128-bit computing revolution guys!

I'm looking forward to my 340+ undecillion addressable memory. 😎
 
First sentence in the page from your link, emphasis added:

Uh, not confidence building when 3rd grade grammar is a challenge.

Then we have this delusions of grandeur gem:


Wiki says:


Yeah, I'll have to pass on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Garner has been debunked a long time ago...this is really sad to watch people fall for such a...lame thing:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_multiple_intelligences#Lack_of_empirical_evidence

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-12/afps-lsd121609.php
 
I like how he bashes greed and capitalism and declares that in his perfect economy things will be better....
And yet:

The days of the standard 19 inch rackmount supercomputers is over. My supercomputer will make current supercomputers look like kid toys. My cubes and a cooling system can take up the whole building. The supercomputer is everywhere you look in my cube building. I worry about an employee falling through the cube level floor near the cooling lines that go to the cube because the floor has become so cold and brittle that they fall through. Computers will automatically shutdown any cooling lines that lose pressure because of a nitrogen leak. The cube has temperature sensors in each cube tunnel that will automatically shutdown a section if needed. The temperature sensors in the cube will not power on till it achieves its very low temperature. There will be a halon fire control system in the computer and FAB buildings. The cube building will be sectioned off into air sealed sections to protect us from fire and nitrogen. A fully running cube might be able to flash freeze your fingers on contact. Don't touch anything on the cooling or cube levels. If you are in a FAB and hear the CF detector warning go off please enjoy the last few seconds of your life but try to hold your breath and try for a exit. To the brave people that work in a FAB my hat is off to you.
The brave people who work in a cube FAB (that's what he calls a building where his computer is used) are expected to work in a deadly environment for... well the good for the people I guess because he would have abolished money.

And he admits that he himself would not have worked in such an environment... of course not, he is TOO IMPORTANT and SPECIAL to put his life at risk... like all would be masterminds he fancies himself too important to lose and other humans to be an expendable resource. I find it hard to pity someone who looks at other people like that. I bet the only neurological issue he has is stupidity.
He certainly has grandiose delusions and other psychological disorders but not every psychological disorder must be neurological in nature. A really stupid person who cruised through our joke of an education system and was told how wonderfully smart said "education" makes him could easily develop grandiose delusions (even though he clearly did not understand any of what he was actually taught in class based on his ravings)
 
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