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Break Into Webserver: A warning about dangerous academics

Before engaging in the topic of development, please note that after a break in into one of our web sites, we are told that fraudulent researchers have published 30+ papers using copyright protected and patent protected material taken from this web site. Around 200 - 300 researchers are involved in the USA with net secured funding of $40 - $60 million. If you are an academic, you are advised NOT to follow suit as you are stealing from our USA licensees and their investment. You must give acknowledgements where they are due. The peers who allowed papers to be published without questions are a disgrace to their profession bringing themselves and their journals into disrepute. The liabilities created for universities and grant making bodies from existing US licensees are extremely severe. There are 18,000 distinct servers that accessed this web site in the last 6 months with half a million web pages served per annum, and thus the chances of avoiding detection by those that recognise our work is nil. Resorting to calling the technology by other false academically imprecise names such as modular robots and reconfigurable robots is a classic symptom of an out of control grant maintained academic infrastructure that relies on theft to propagate. Computer logs indicated that information was being gathered covertly and it was being used to suppress projects from taking root in UK and Europe as well as disrupt operations in USA. Once we started publishing itemised details of these incidents, their frequency declined as fear of our detection systems (which now uses a polymorphic query engine) began to sink in. The hint was not taken in fully however until a major incident in August 2000, and its subsequent public exposure. After 10 August 2000, we detected no more incidents. As last quarter was free of incidents we are assuming discipline has returned and are now removing these lists and scaling down monitoring.

-- January 9, 2001


This section is for developers. Currently a developer kit is planned and feedback is sought from engineers on what is required. The best suggestion so far is for a kit priced around $1000 with parts to make a few complete cubes and windows software talking to PIC based hardware.

Developers are asked to concern themselves with interchangeablility of their creations with other systems on a fractal robot and the possibility of Artificial Intelligence (AI) controlling all aspects of their device.

Any system that relies on manual intervention or setting of levers and swiches manually is of limited value in a fractal robot environment and should not be used.

Fractal robot hardware is designed to integrate as seamless as possible with software data structures and therefore it is essential that the one unifying fractal architecture.

Hardware

Machine construction
Fractal tooling method
Morphing a robot's shape - streamers & how they work
Power distribution and data communications
Lee's Algorithm (routing & motion planning) 
Cube Architectures
Asymmetric Mechanisms
Rare Earth Motor
Magnetic Chain Linear Motor
Flat Magnetic Chain Drive Motor
Toy mechanisms
Rack and pinion drive
Chain & Sprocket Drive
Magnetic Plastic Drives
Kick Action Motors
Electric Charge Motors
Pneumatic and hydraulic drive fractal robots
Self repair
100% Automation
Neutral buoyancy machines
CNC developers [cnc2] [cnc3]

Miniaturisation

Electronics & chip design
MEMS


Software

Fractal Operating System
Fractal organisation of hardware & software
* Device management
* Communications


 


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