The one fellow has “Chopra Foundation” on his slides… Chopra has been a darling of the unscientific for a while. Usually wild eyed ranting, that would get many admired to an asylum for observation.
It is not because Einstein could be interviewed by Chopra that Einstein is a goon...suggesting the opposite is called a "sophism"...
Second it takes second of research to verify the seriousness of the indian scientist..Even if you dont understand anything of what he do...
Then your post is only a mirror of your own limitation...
Call me a quack, it will be an honest reaction...And i am a "quack" anyway...But reserve your opinion when we talk science which is over your head...
Do you think that the japan institute pay a goon ?
This is a list of some of his research with HIS TEAM...
Patents
patents processed
A list of the 10 patents filed & issued on our brain building project:
Summary of filed patents (US, EU and Japanese, total 10 filed, 10 under prep):
- A vertical parallel processor (2006) JP-5187804 Anirban Bandyopadhyay, K. Miki (patent for FIT)
- Helical symmetries observed in proteins: An inductor made of arrayed capacitors (2010) Japanese patent has been issued on 20th August 2015 JP-511630 (world patent filed, this is the invention of fourth circuit element), Satyajit Sahu, Daisuke Fujita, Anirban Bandyopadhyay, US patent has been issued 9019685B2, 28th April 2015.
- (4397) 13-MS-097E JP A molecular chip that generates electrical power from free thermal noise Subrata Ghosh Daisuke Fujita Anirban Bandyopadhyay 2014-075198 4/1/2014
- (4414) 13-MS-095E JP Thermal Noise Driven Molecular Rotor Subrata Ghosh Satyajit Sahu Daisuke Fujita Anirban Bandyopadhyay 2014-091141 4/25/2014
- (4445) 13-MS-096E JP Sensor, molecular machine, and controller attached programmable nano-robot Subrata Ghosh Anirban Bandyopadhyay Daisuke Fujita 2014-126549 6/19/2014
- (4469) 13-MS-098E JP A continuously self-assembling material Subrata Ghosh Anirban Bandyopadhyay Daisuke Fujita 2014-161746 8/7/2014
- (4512) 13-MS-099E JP A supramolecular architecture creation by successive phase transitions and radiations, Subrata Ghosh, Satyajit Sahu, Anirban Bandyopadhyay, Daisuke Fujita 2014-219958, 10/29/2014
- (4700) 13-MS-101E JP Spiral capacitor-inductor device Subrata Ghosh Satyajit Sahu Anirban Bandyopadhyay Daisuke Fujita 2015-253320 12/25/2015
- (4977) 13-MS-100E JP Universal Geometric-musical language for big data processing in an assembly of clocking resonators, Anirban Bandyopadhyay, Subrata Ghosh, Daisuke Fujita, 2017-150171, 8/2/2017
- 10. (4978) 13-MS-102E JP Human brain like intelligent decision-making machine Anirban Bandyopadhyay Subrata Ghosh Daisuke Fujita, 2017-150173 8/2/2017
A list of 15 patents under review will be filed by 2020
- Development of simultaneous 64 pixel dielectric scanning microscope
- Fluxgate ultra-low magnetic field scanner at room temperature
- Topological control of fourth circuit element Hinductor
- Fractal engineering in an wide frequency bandwidth incubator.
- Time crystal pen made of coaxial atom probe
- Anti-ageing therapy using proteins and vibrations
- Rapid killing of cancer cells and Alzheimers using nano-bot
- Time crystal based tricoder to read human health
- 3D topological language reader and translator
- Water crystal based machines for harvesting noise
- Psi-Q measuring device for testing a fourth circuit element
- 3D oscilloscope as holographic scanner
- Neurosurgery robotic measurement system
- 10^-21 watt measuring system for testing systems
- GHz lock-in amplifier
Papers:
Here are 15 papers on the nano brain that we have completed and waiting to be published by 2020.
1. Quantum geometric language to operate a nanobot
2. Harvesting thermal energy in a chip (TEMS)
3. Topological beyond quantum fractal mechanics in biomaterials
4. Hidden circuits of a neural network
5. Topological time crystals formed by a neuron as it grows
6. Why synapses stick together?
7. Fractal clocks in a neural network
8. Cleaning beta plaques for wireless treatment of aging
9. Wireless killing of cancer cells (single DNA-PCMS study)
10. Complete dielectric resonator model of a human brain
11. 12 metric of primes governing the uncertainties of the universe
12. A geometric language of pattern recognition & spontaneous learning
13. Hidden information in DNA: self-assembly of arguments
14. Time crystal model of a human brain: what is information, how does it integrate?
15. A marriage between fractal Turing tape and time crystal.
Here are the 15 works that would be produced from our lab in developing the artificial brain by 2025.
1. Continued fraction geometric alzebra (CFGA): can we calculate infinite series mathematics simply by drawing patterns?
2. Super non-conductivity as an alternate mean to generate quantum properties at room temperature
3. Super-criticality and geometric phase regulation of ferroelectricity of biomaterials
4. Development of an algorithm free instantaneous decision making computer
5. How to detect proteins using its time crystal
6. Collective condensation at multi-point singularities
7. How time crystals hold geometric shapes in a biomaterial
8. Thermal breathing of microtubule and tubulin (soliton transmission)
9. e^2 + phi^2 = Pi^2
10. Fractal interference using time crystals
11. Language of dynamic instability, geometric musical language
12. Wireless communication by noise activated magnetic field modulation in artificial microtubule
13. Phase prime metric’s predictive ability
14. Quantum entanglement in the biomaterials
15. How phase prime metric generates fundamental principles of physics to govern universe.
And do you think one of the greatest science institute in japan pay for a goon ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Institute_for_Materials_Science
This is one of his collaborator in japan does he look like a goon?
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Daisuke-Fujita-5
Do you think the list of books written and edited by this guy look like the work of a goon?
https://www.amazon.com/Anirban-Bandyopadhyay/e/B0826MG5D6%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
And I did not listen to the 2 hour talk. The Indian fellow’s non-sense on clocks within clocks was more than enough.
When i dont understand something before posting and bragging about my opinion in an audio forum i STUDY more...
And if you are unable to understand say it or stay silent...
Or insult me like some, at least i am a "quack" and i cannot contradict you about this fact... But sorry i undertstand this matter and i KNOW that the Indian scientist is not a quack, and it is easy to verify by anyone with GOOD FAITH...
is it clear?
Without good faith no discussion is possible...