ripple - rewind intuition people

cold cases

"ripple" - the "rewind intuition people" tools

In a world of unpredicted, where we need intuition, arationality, and the high-level domain expertise of thinking without thinking, we will also need to understand, after an atrocity, after a #neocrime or act of nation-state #neodefence, what happened. We sometimes arrive late to the party.

It's therefore imperative we should know how to creatively reverse-engineer and unpick each step of the bad, for future reference and protection.

This sort of intuitively creative reasoning brings us inevitably to the following:

  • We should foment the creation of what we are calling ripple teams: “rewind intuition people”.
  • A group of professional intelligence creatives able, with the tech we propose, to rewind – ie reverse-engineer – the thinking processes of the crimes and zemiologies that a creative inhumanity can devise.

This is the third leg to our stool of intuition tools.

The three legs of our "Gutenberg of intuitive thinking" tools

  1. The open-source "intuition validation engine": a library of common and shared resources for anyone in any industry or sector to be able to begin engineering tools to capture, evidence, and validate their intuition, arationality, and high-level domain expertise.
  2. "ive.pics": a platform combining a frontend with a vector language which is human- and machine-friendly both - that is to say, an Esperanto for closer communication between humans and machines - alongside access to an evidencing and validating set of deep neural networks (AI). In the current beach-head market of law-enforcement, security, and crime-victim experience, such proposed platforms would serve to work to deliver the final validation of hunches, future prediction of atrocities and terrorist activity not predictable from the past, and crime-victim perceptions of symbolic communication used against them.
  3. "ripple": software platforms and tools which allow creatives in all industries and sectors, but here in particular in the context of crime-related "cold cases", to unravel past creative inhumanity, in order to uncover the exact nature of difficult-to-prosecute crimes. In addition to this traditional ability and need re known cases without associated perpetrators, however, we would like to add-in the dual functionality of being able to:
    • creatively uncover crimes whose type
    • as well as whose occurrence

was till this point unsuspected.