Yes. Sunday was a bit intense – but extremely valuable.
WHY so valuable? Because you now comprehend that instead of, say, writing a book, which from my own perspective was never compelling enough in its own right, (especially with me already having done the tedious fame, TV, radio, glossy magazine, public speaking and tiresome ‘celebrity’ angle), the idea of building ‘a book’ with its own humanoid body and mind, (from the waist or neck up cos I don’t have time to faff with making it walk too!) is way more exciting and fulfilling.
And anyway, as you learn the scope of my ambitions, (if you haven’t noticed already), there are so many other angles and sides to what I’m currently doing.
(Pause)
Is there a book in the source material?
Hell yeah. An autobiography AND an old school inspirational self help ditty called “Leaping Ravines – Managing Creativity”.
Plus
The germ but entirely novel idea of a philosophy named Planet Generica, (The secret lies in the name); an alternate take on design, manufacturing and production of objects that follows a disciplined and yet to be ironed out specification that that can, hopefully, transform a civilisation, (in terrestrial and off world locations like a martian colony), and make current recycling initiatives seem medieval or, if I had my way, illegal!
And there are few other, not insignificant, spin offs.
a) The ‘intelligent’ 3d printed humanoid project.
b) The ‘posterity’ wired digital brain project for MuseByte Mk3 of which I do have a ‘working model’ consisting of 11 million parameters (or tokens) … and YES, it does already know a ‘significant’ amount of Chris / Beach’s history, written notes and prose and does already function as my digital twin albeit in an, obviously, modest fashion when compared to the real me! But honestly? I think it will blow your mind when you see and communicate with it! 😉 NOTE. I’m using a system to emulate a receptive brain (in software) but the amazing thing is that I’m using a finite, self contained data source, (The whole Chris / Beach digital (Known as the MuseByte Continium) as exists in various ways on that massive Western Digital multi-terabyte drive)