Monday, October 28, 2019

Singularity Observatory Study of Remote Mountain Wildlife Flora and Fauna by the Repurposing of Aplanatic HD Schmidt Cassegrain Amped Catadioptrics

A Study of Remote Mountain Wildlife Flora and Fauna by the Repurposing of Aplanatic HD Schmidt Cassegrain Amped Catadioptrics

by Humanoido @ Singularity Observatory and Space1 Industries

Like the unperturbed evolution of wildlife on the Galapagos Islands, it’s imperative to safely study the ecology of jungle forest mountain wildlife and fauna within the archipelago Mountains Pacific Rift without disturbing surrounding ongoing evolution.

How to conduct a useful scientific study without actually trekking into the dangerous and treacherous mountainous regions and disturbing the pristine footprint of millions of years of ecology?

The author has developed an inventive application to monitor mountain vegetation and wildlife from a distance of up to twenty or more miles away depending on conditions. The instrument is a modified and enhanced catadioptric with an amped aperture over 1,400-inches in diameter. The program is a studies of animals, insects, birds, reptiles, plants, aquatics and any species within the instrument’s resolution at the time of given atmospheric conditions.

The conservationist program is conducted by Humanoido from a distance of about ten miles. The instrument is optically driven with multiple surfaces of fourth order differential curves, amplification equipment, dialectric filtering and specialized oculars. The Obs recording device is a specialized Deep CCD array with a high density multi core and multi spectral receiver for TB data. The gathered data is then fed into a mating reciprocating processing machine - the Reciprocal Image Processor Determinator, that enhances results.

The system includes the following programs of tremendous importance:

* The variety of plant and animal species are recorded and counted
* Forest Jungle densities and habitats are determined
* A determination is made for species counts as to whether the subject is going extinct or nominal in population
* New species are discovered and cataloged
* The evolution of jungle and forest is recorded along with any precipitating changes
* Activities of corresponding weather, seasonal conditions and changes are recorded
* Forest Jungle locations are noted for their densities of land, jungle vegetation, and animal density and types
* Mountain cartographic divisions are mapped out to specifications

Given the setup of the system, trekking into the mountain by proxi with  technology means is convenient and completely safe from poisonous spiders, snakes, killer wasps and bees, stinging army ants, poisonous beetles, harmful Komoda dragon Monitors, alligators, leeches and slugs, fungi and bacterial diseases, deadly virus mitigations, and other killer species. The system is convenient, and can be conducted from an outdoor deck or free open area in line of site to the Pacific mountain range. Stay tuned as this study continues.