j. NEWCOMBE HODGES

                                             

Tamashii – A Primer for Tomorrow        

ISBN 1-57121-018-0
COPYRIGHT© 2004  j.Newcombe Hodges
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                                                        To Marcia: The Center of My Universe.

                                                        

 

 

 

Table of Contents

          Chapters 1-4: Technologies 2000-2030
          Elementary Frequencies – Tomorrow's Alchemy
          Particles – Photons - Quarks
          Quantum Systems
          TeraHertz Imaging – Medical Systems
          Manufacturing Breakthroughs
          Anti-Gravity / Applications and Implications
          Radiant Energy Power and Storage Systems
          Bio Computers – Programming and Impact
          LiquiCode – Smart Products – Item Tracking

          Chapters 5-7: Technologies 2030-2080
          Living AI Networks
          Particle Communications - ET Communications
          Teleportation – Single Port
          Life Frequency Mapping
          Time Manipulation
          Colonization of Extraterrestrial Bodies

          Chapters 8-11: Technical Explanations/Speculations
          Time Travel – Utilization of the Fourth Dimension
          Teleportation – Dual Port
           

         

 

Preface


Once upon a time, I promised myself that I would:

·        Never let mediocre minds stand in my way.

·        Never think that something is impossible to accomplish.

·        Never write a book that begins with, 'Once upon a time'.

Two out of three is not too bad.

It was over two decades ago, when I stood before 'an assembly of outsiders' and projected a future that would revolutionize an industry.  That Gathering was the First Robotics Conference.  I presented concepts, strategies and industrial forecasts for that small, eager audience of scientists, designers, experimenters . . . and visionaries.   Many of these Futurists went on to set  standards for a billion-dollar industry, designing countless industrial and life-saving devices. These individuals eventually placed robots on Mars, in the battlefields and under the oceans of the World.

And, I must admit, there were more than a few 'crackpots' present in that conference room, so far ago.  Well, they were considered crackpots then . . . most call them millionaires, today.

But, in the late 70's, one never talked about Robots (out loud anyway).  Visions of mechanical men, trudging to the  workplace to take away assembly jobs, ran through the minds of workers, everywhere.  The list of personal, economic and  working-class social fears grew, as first-generation robotic systems (pick-and-place) began to appear in the workplace.

It was a very anxious time for the developers, innovators and visionaries.  An industry, in its infancy, was beginning to 'go to work'.  And we really didn't even know how to walk.  We just knew we were in a technological stampede, we were leading it and we had better learn to run.

Chips, computers, software, tele-presence controls, carbon-fiber, servo and step drives, modems, computer vision, voice  recognition . . . the list of technologies, which evolved from automation in the workplace, has provided millions of jobs, all over the planet.. 

Humans just need that small spark, to build the fires of change. One mind passing on an idea to another. Whether that idea was jotted down on a napkin, or, appeared on a cave wall, the results are the same.  The course of Humanity changes forever.

Instead of a cave wall, we are now etching our ideas on computer monitors. Same hands, different tools.

I have been conducting research, blowing up experiments and patenting things since 1975, but never had the resources to  jump in with both feet, until 1985.  It was while I was working on a Black Project, where whispers of Electro-gravatics were felt, that I began to look 'under the covers' of popular physics.

I initially found little.  Just some patents by Nikola Tesla and TT Brown.  A few articles about a Dean, Keely and Searle. Hamiltonian and Newtonian approaches to How . . .but, never a Why

That was not good enough.  I began digging for the Why of things, and have not let up for these many years.

Oh, the wondrous things I have discovered. The simple, elegant secrets, that were revealed to me, have dissolved the half-truths that I had been taught.                                                                                                                                         

I have laughed among the innocents and cried for the cover-ups that erased many important paths and destroyed many important lives.  I have seen the blueprint that the very stuff of stars are made from.

I have called my research, and this Book, Tamashii. From the Japanese word meaning Soul.  I hope you will be able to see the connections. 

I am now standing, as I have before, before 'an assembly of outsiders'.  That would be you, good reader – as an individual wanting to know Why and not settling for just How.  As you will see, not just a single industry (as in Robotics) could arise from the following presentations, but a new direction in which scores of industries and careers could arise from our present Silicon Plateau.

After reading this book, I am confident that the final analysis will reveal that: not only are the concepts, devices and theories, contained within these pages, possible, but will begin appearing in various forms, within 20 years.

The following material was written for the scientists of tomorrow, who are the students of today.  And for the 'average Joe and Jane', who just wants to know Why the Universe works and What is to come. 

Present K-12 education curriculums do not fully prepare students for any careers, outside of service industries.  What a student wants to be "when they grow up", does not come into play until one enters college.  And this opportunity is only available if a student can afford the continued education experience.  And many times the money and time are wasted as a defined path for a career is never developed.  The Spark is never generated. The Passion is never realized.

I hope that a portion of this book, or even one idea, may provide a spark or fan a passion within a young mind. Or, fuel the support of an unrecognized inventor, who knows he can do it!  I believe in tomorrow. I believe that everything in this book will come to pass. I believe in the spirited imaginations and creativity of students, who are looking for their own path to tomorrow.

 

                                               It only takes one person to change civilization.

 

                                                 

 

"Space, or the Void, has an equal right with reality, or Being, to be considered existent. The Void is a vacuum, an infinite space in which moves an infinite number of atoms that make up Being. These atoms are eternal and invisible; absolutely small. So small that their size cannot be diminished; absolutely full and incompressible, as they are without pores, and entirely  fill the space they occupy; and homogeneous, differing only in shape, arrangement, position and magnitude. Particles that make up the light, and even the Soul."          
                                                                   - Democritus 400 BC


"If I knew everything, I wouldn't be here."
                                    - j.N.Hodges  –Last Wednesday


"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C. Clarke