Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Artificial Intelligence in Celestial and Astronomical Tracking

As we use SuperComputers to track Hurricanes, Weather and Pollution in our Atmosphere so too should we use them to track each and every Celestial object in the visual universe. Indeed NASA has SuperComputers which are capable of this, although putting in all the data and monitoring the entire universe is not easy as our own vantage point continually chances here on Earth and in certain seasons the Sun blocks us from seeing much of our Galaxy.

However once all the information is set into the computer artificial intelligent programmed computers will be able to track all predictions no matter if our visual skew will not allow us to see such, in fact we would know the exact time and location of a Celestial collision even if we were blocked from viewing it, not that we would see the resultant for 100s of thousands of years anyway perhaps, but you get the idea.

Additionally such a computer when fully programmed could track all the Celestial bodies we see back to their beginnings and give us a pretty good view of all events past, present (our present) and future (their future and our future). Perhaps we might even back trace our own beginnings in time or the beginnings of what we call our current home planet; yes I speak of this pale blue dot is a sea of darkness. Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Artificial Intelligence, Celestial, Astronomical Tracking
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