RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:MDAExcellent point and a great reminder. I believe Claude Thrort, who is a Canadian Astrophysicist had a hand in developing the algorithms for black hole detection. I can't recall Mr. Gunter saying anything about the lunar space station but I agree, the beginnings of Nexalogy is in the stars so it would be quite possible. Anyone remember what interview or Webinar he mentioned the space station? Thanks.
shaker13 wrote: Ok fair enough, I can't 100% claim no others were invited to CoBid with MDA only that it was explained to me a long time ago along the lines of this contract was ideally suited for DM but they didn't have the manpower or resources to pull it off on a stand alone basis and why they were paired with MDA by the Feds
Of course that's just here say on my part and a matter of my interpretation and hence open to scrutiny.
I also can't confirm that this particular contract has anything to do with us only that I , like many here distinctly heard Marshall say it has to do with the Lunar Space Station, but don't recall anything issued in print.
Think maybe Canada Arm was even mentioned but it's been so long now I'm not sure what I remember
So I will concede this is yet one more potential development that is cloaked in secrecy until it's not.
Marshall mentioned MDA, but was it in regard to MDA deal or was he talking about a NATO deal
As suggested by some here the Canada Arm is likely a sequence of contracts in Canada's contribution to the Lunar Space Station.
Must admit I'm confused by Torlif suggestion whatever $$35-$40M contract we are looking at is for fighting disinformation.
Where in space could that be used?
Please explain your thoughts Torlif
As I have suggested here DM tech was originally designed to study the movement of the galaxies and using machine learning and predictive analytics to find Black Holes until it was discovered how well it worked on social media that is, so would it take a lot of effort to repurpose the Algo's back to their original design, I think not
Repurposing software is commonplace and to do so to meet original design specs should be even easier
Come on Marshall, lift the curtain, we need to put some meat on these bones.