a computational engine designed to create random states of operation which allow it to "think creatively" enough to "crack" systems of a similar binary language system (cell phones computers satalites any thing that can be accessed remotely by the machine) so far this idea is purely science fiction according to my research. also this term is used in the game "splinter cell: chaos theory" where it was probably origionaly created.
how did they get in?
they cracked it with an infinite state machine!
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A type of programming that incorporates the Darwinian theory of evolution by creating a large number of possible solutions to a problem randomly and creating "offspring" possibilities by combining certain traits randomly also randomly selecting certain solutions for termination based on their closeness to solving the problem (IE: survival of the most use full solutions) in addition the computer selects a number of solutions randomly and creates small "mutations" in their characteristics. the computer continues this process until the given criteria for an acceptable solution are met.
I hear that NASA has a new type of antenna that has a great range and low energy usage!
yeah they used a genetic algorithm to design it!
An alleged experiment where a navy vessel "disappeared" or turned invisible. the people who were allegedly involved and supposed witnesses all stated instants of people being on fire and not being able to be put out and people being stuck inside of walls ceilings and other parts of the ship that had been solid before the alleged incident. one man was reported to have burned to death after over 12 agonizing hours of being dowsed in water over and over again. the project was reported to have been abandoned for being too risky to attempt again.
I hear you were a witness.
Of what?
The Philadelphia experiment!
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