39. Franco Romero's Vision of a 5D Future and the Split Earth Theory
Franco Romero: "Now the aging piece is pretty simple. Our bodies are a vessel. They're a technology. Okay, no different than a technology that we would view today. Today, when we look at technology, we don't look at this as a technology. It looks organic. Okay, but in the ninth dimensional world where this was created, this is technology. This is an intelligence, sophisticated intelligence."
Mizter Rad: "Hmm."
Franco Romero: "And the fact that we've only used a very small percentage of our DNA coding is a testament to the fact that we haven't even begun to access the capability of this body. But as our frequencies rise, more of those activations will start to occur. And one of those activations is the fact that this body does not need the type of fuel that it currently needs in order to operate. It does not need to lift off of food."
Mizter Rad: "Okay."
Franco Romero: "And we will be able to do that once those other codes are activated. And those codes are going to be activated as we rise in frequency. It's like, I believe it's like three or 5% of our DNA coding is even used right now. The other 95% is considered to be junk DNA. That's ridiculous. Nothing is junk. Nothing is junk in the world of the cosmic realm. There's no mistakes here. Okay."
31. Enhancing Human Intelligence: Louis Rosenberg on Collective Superintelligence.
**Mizter Rad**: Welcome back, listeners! Today we've got a fascinating discussion lined up with Louis Rosenberg, an expert in AI, AR, VR, and the mind-bending concept of collective superintelligence. Louis, it's great to have you with us.
**Louis Rosenberg**: Thanks, Rad. It’s exciting to be here and dive into these topics that are really shaping our future.
**Mizter Rad**: Let’s start with Thinkscape. You’ve seen groups, using this software, perform at extraordinary levels on tasks like IQ tests. What does this tell us about the potential of collective intelligence?
**Louis Rosenberg**: It’s quite profound, Rad. Thinkscape enables groups to pool their cognitive resources and insights, resulting in decision-making and problem-solving that can exceed the abilities of any single member. Imagine applying this to critical global issues or innovation challenges. The uplift in collective IQ we've observed suggests we could significantly accelerate progress and solutions.
**Mizter Rad**: And shifting gears a bit, you’ve worked extensively with mixed reality. How do you see technologies like Apple’s Vision Pro changing our interaction with digital content?
**Louis Rosenberg**: The Vision Pro and similar technologies mark a pivotal transition from interacting with digital content on flat screens to experiencing it right in our physical world. This seamless integration could fundamentally change everything from everyday tasks to how we connect with each other, making our digital interactions more natural and intuitive.
**Mizter Rad**: There’s a darker side to these technologies, though. You've warned about potential privacy issues and manipulative uses of AI. Can you expand on those concerns?
**Louis Rosenberg**: Absolutely, Rad. While these technologies can enhance our capabilities, they also open up worrying avenues for surveillance and manipulation. Imagine AI systems that know you better than you know yourself and can influence your decisions without you even realizing it. It’s imperative that we establish robust regulations to prevent such scenarios.
**Mizter Rad**: Before we wrap, tell us about your vision for the metaverse and its impact on human connection.
**Louis Rosenberg**: The metaverse has the potential to redefine human interaction. By blending the digital and physical worlds, we can create experiences that are not only immersive but also enriching and connective. However, it’s crucial that we tread carefully to avoid creating a space that isolates us from the tangible world and each other.
**Mizter Rad**: Louis, thanks for sharing your insights today. It’s clear that while the road ahead is filled with incredible possibilities, it also requires careful consideration and responsible handling.
**Louis Rosenberg**: Thanks for having me, Rad. It’s an exciting time, and I look forward to seeing how we navigate this new era, collectively and wisely.
**Mizter Rad**: To our listeners, thanks for tuning in. Don’t forget to think about how these technologies might be shaping not just the future, but your everyday life. Catch you in the next episode!