


Our overall mission can be stated compactly as the identification, introduction, and implementation of a newly coordinated and globally applicable Biomimetic Science and Technology including new algorithmic theory and mathematics as needed, new experimental Research and Development, and the inevitably profitable bioengineering application payoffs, especially as they relate to health care and quality of life optimization.
We can split this program without loss of generality into hierarchical levels of generality which in turn find their “impedance matches” in the several organizations to which we have access, surprisingly often displaying made-to-order tasks, researches, campaigns, and educational pursuits nicely fitted to each medium and usually manifesting an overt agenda and hidden agenda, depending upon the degree of novelty inherent in the several missions.
The matrix inversion technique for implementing invention and innovation appears very applicable to this task, as it is quite possible to specify a mission goal for each of the organizations on which we have influence, and then to fill in the needed inventions, marketing, financing, legislative action, and lobbying as we go.
Target organizations on which we should operate will certainly include the U.S. and state legislatures, the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the National Academies, the National Research Council, the Food and Drug Administration, and technical organizations such as the I.E.E.E., but closer to home we have the Archaeus Project, its upcoming Riverwood conference, its planned Second Archaeus Congress, Medical Alley, and the several high technology corporations to which we have individual access.
I would like to offer a seeding of provocatively difficult topics that have at least a fifty percent chance of success, and would like to have at least one similar contribution from each board member to be examined, first individually by each of us and then, at Riverwood, concentrated into the famous seven or eight categories for our individual and working group pursuit leading up to intensive presentations and focus at the second Archaeus Congress.
Candidate Missions
1. Legitimatization of conscious perception as an entity that obeys recognized generally applicable algorithmic rules.
2. Characterization of the next hierarchical level of consciousness, usually attached to some “spiritual” figures of thought.
3. Systems engineering of health care nationally to optimize Quality of Life, and it co optimal fulfillment.
4. Development of experimental procedures to “teach” or program” the subconscious, conscious, and super conscious mind technologically.
5. Exploration of technology to determine whether telekinetic and teleperceptive skills are intrinsically stochastic, or can be made deterministic and learnable at an engineering level of accuracy.
6. A compatible design to combine Whole Life Medical Record and Strand Epidemiology applied to human health and perhaps to robotic automation technology.
A seventh mission that I would like to offer specifically to Medical Alley and its allies, and in which I would be delighted to offer any help I can, may be stated as follows.
Develop, utilizing the matrix inversion strategy, a detailed biomedically reengineered
systems design for delivering optimally personalized health care while retaining
profitability and guaranteeing at least fifty percent improvement in perceived
and objective quality with at least twenty five percent decrease in overall
cost, to be microcosmically demonstrated in our specially favorable Minnesota
environment for extension nationally and perhaps internationally.