Have you ever asked yourself why there is a huge gap in our solar system between planets Mars and Jupiter of approximately 3.68 astronomical units (342.24 million miles) as if something is missing? Why isn't a planet orbiting there? Could there have been a 5th planet comprised of intelligent matter? Could intelligent matter re-construct itself if destroyed like the T-1000 in the Terminator? Or could it have been made up of a symbiote material which manipulates and extends its own mass that bonds with a new host such as Venom in Spiderman? Or could it have instead morphed itself into a more cyber type characteristic of quantum computing, advanced information technology and artificial intelligence? In what form would it actually re-encounter or re-invent itself? Let‘s try to apply basic physics. Air matter cannot be destroyed correct? Air does have mass and does take up physical space, so yes, air is made of matter. A simple way to prove that air is made of matter is to blow up a balloon. Now, intelligent matter "for that matter" (no pun intended) is assembled from individual, nano-scaled components which, when they act together, possess intelligent skills. Imagine if the pullover you're wearing automatically adapted itself to the temperature, warming you if you were shivering, or cooling you down if you were sweating. This means that the pullover would have to learn to recognize your discomfort and alter its properties so as to counter this discomfort. Other potential functionalities could include rapid drying or cushioning a fall. But how can such a pullover be created? What energy would it need? And where would it get it from? Complex calculations and a suitable energy source are necessary to fulfill all these functions. In the Planet V hypothesis, five terrestrial planets were produced during the planetary formation era. I-MERCURY. II-VENUS. III-EARTH. IV-MARS. V- (?). The fifth terrestrial planet began on a low-eccentricity orbit between Mars and the asteroid belt with a semi-major axis between 1.8 and 1.9 AU. While long-lived, this orbit was unstable on a time-scale of 600 Myr. Eventually perturbations from the other inner planets drove Planet V onto a high-eccentricity orbit which crossed into the inner asteroid belt. Asteroids were scattered onto Mars-crossing and resonant orbits by close encounters with Planet V. Many of these asteroids then evolved onto Earth crossing orbits temporarily enhancing the lunar impact rate. This process continued until Planet V was lost. NASA scientists John Chambers and Jack J. Lissauer posited Planet V to have once existed between Mars and the asteroid belt. In their hypothesis the Late Heavy Bombardment of the Hadean era began after perturbations from the other terrestrial planets caused Planet V's orbit to cross into the asteroid belt. Chambers and Lissauer presented the results of initial tests of this hypothesis during the 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held from March 11 through 15, 2002. Today, Artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating the development of unconventional computing paradigms inspired by the abilities and energy efficiency of the brain. The human brain excels especially in computationally intensive cognitive tasks, such as pattern recognition and classification. A long-term goal is de-centralized neuromorphic computing, relying on a network of distributed cores to mimic the massive parallelism of the brain, thus rigorously following a nature-inspired approach for information processing. Through the gradual transformation of interconnected computing blocks into continuous computing tissue, the development of advanced forms of matter exhibiting basic features of intelligence can be envisioned, able to learn and process information in a delocalized manner. Such intelligent matter would interact with the environment by receiving and responding to external stimuli, while internally adapting its structure to enable the distribution and storage (as memory) of information. We review progress towards implementations of intelligent matter using molecular systems, soft materials or solid-state materials, with respect to applications in soft robotics, the development of adaptive artificial skins and distributed neuromorphic computing. In conclusion, data gathered of Planet V makes us wonder about the lost planet. Or is it lost? Can it be that the disappearance was a part of its evolution and giant leap for robot kind? Could it have self destructed and essential building blocks of intelligent life might have arrived on Earth from its remnants in a form of mass and energy? Could it once have housed a far more intelligent civilization than human beings and has brought advanced knowledge inside our very own atmosphere? If so, let’s all embrace Planet V‘s existence in its form of Machine Learning, Intelligent Matter, Artificial Intelligence and learn to share our space with a new breed of smart , independent, self thinking robots being born right before our eyes. Welcome to the Cyber Age on planet Earth.
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