Showing posts with label training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label training. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Space1 New Space Aquatic Species

In the larger tank, three selected Guppies are enrolled in Space1's Astronaut Training Program.
As hopefuls, these trained fish may partake in rocket rides into space and become rocket crew
members. Since the advent of talking inventions by Humanoido that allow the aquatics to speak
limited English, the viability of such space flights are very plausible. This aquarium, lit with nine
white LEDs, holds three plant varieties and a larger version of the Easter Island faces statue.
Photo by Humanoido at SPACE1 International Headquarters.
Aquatic Space Program
New Space Aquatic Species
Space1 welcomes new aquatic species into its private industry space program destined for trips into space.

These species are destined for rides on rockets as tourists and as members of SPACE1's space program.

New species include two snail varieties, black Ramshorn, Red Ramshorn, and fish - yellow black fancy Veil Tail Guppies, standard variety Chinese Algae Eater, and Indonesian Dwarf Puffer. The Puffer fish completed the astronaut training program with high marks over the Winter. Over 20 guppies are now enrolled in the program with water-space simulations training going exceptionally well.

Snails undertaking the space school classes number around 50. Species are periodically rotated between development aquatic tanks along with five varieties of aquatic plants. The species are raised on diets of frozen blood worms for the flesh eating Dwarf Puffers and adult snails, standard size flash frozen shrimp for the adult Guppies, brine for the baby Guppies, and special treats of leafy vegetables for all snails.

Thursday, January 3, 2019

Space1 Fish Astronaut Training Program Expands

Space Astronaut Training program just became bigger

The Fish Division, has expanded to include three school environments. The program now includes a water world of nine gallons, of prepped and conditioned containment. Several brainy exploration Dwarf Puffer fish, graduates of the 1st Astronaut Training Program, dominate the scene. New configured fish tanks are awaiting the arrival of a new school of Guppies and snails about a week to a month away.

— SPACE1, an equal opportunity employer of a variety of intelligent species, is training special breed of fish to become potential graduate astronauts in the rocket program —

SPACE1 includes various species for space expiration and has now included fish which are noted for specific elements conducive to space travel, such as exploration, talking through specialized interfacing, intellectual capacity, and hardiness. The Astronaut Training Program identifies and hones the skill useful for rocket launches and space travel.

The lavish environment contains a variety of spectral illuminance lighting, electric heating, thermometric monitoring, filtering and aeration, a variety of plants for establishing fish territorial domains, and gravel for rooting plants and maintaining a balanced eco-system.

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Space1 Fish Astronaut Training Program Results

Fish Astronauts
The candidate test results are in from the Fish Astronaut Training Program, Dwarf Puffer fish test experiments 1 through 15. The rating scale on 15 topics is from 0 through 10 with 0 useless and ten best.

Out of eleven fish tested, four test subjects could not handle the regimen and dropped out of the training program. 

The remaining 7 candidates had the best highest possible ratings for the ability to hibernate and recover quickly, maintain a physical diminutive rocket size, and an extreme level of high intelligence. They seemingly have infinite curiosity and a great ability to learn and explore, with an excellent appetite for meat. Their ability to pick up English speech and complete learning programs was amazing, probably due to their ultimate ability to focus. They maintain an excellent sleeping schedule. However, test subjects could not handle confinement in small spaces, had bad personalities and fought, failed to get along by nipping and biting each other, were highly sensitive to any and all conditions, and were not hardy. These subjects are doubtful candidates for some rocket travel conditions, though may best fit into other parts of the isolation Fish Space Program. The fish passed ten tests with the highest possible ratings and completely failed five.
  1. Intelligence - 10
  2. Learning - 10
  3. Focus & Attention - 10
  4. English Speech - 10
  5. Curiosity - 10
  6. Ability to Explore - 10
  7. Appetite - 10
  8. Hibernation & Recover - 10
  9. Sleep & Schedule - 10
  10. Size -10
  11. Territorial - 0
  12. Personality - 0
  13. Hardy - 0
  14. Sensitivity - 0
  15. Space Confinement - 0
Fish subjects with mean personalities, who fight, cause trouble for other fish, steal food, make territorial trouble, who are greedy and selfish with no regard to others, are an unnecessary burden on fish society, will be placed in the solitary confinement tank, restricted from any DNA breeding program and all other programs, and will be therefore terminated by the rules and regulations set forth in Par 15 sec 9. Old mean fish, with problematic mental disabilities will be removed from fish society and are also subject to the termination rules of Par 15 Sec 9.

Friday, November 30, 2018

Space1 Fish Space Plant Transformer

Fish Space Transformer Plant
To prevent Dwarf Puffer fish in the Astronaut Training Program from becoming bored in their environment after hours and stunting their intellectual potentials, Humanoido has invented the Transformer Plant. On Earth, the plant acts weightless with a balanced buoyancy that can float as if floating weightless in space.

The unique invention is a submerged plant variety that's judiciously pruned to alter its center of gravity, so that it constantly changes floats, changing its position while rotating in the tank. This is based on its changing balance of buoyancy due to water pressure variance caused by the opposing water pressure balance of two water filter aerators. 

This greatly amuses the fish, entertains for hours, and pleases the fish who get to explore the plant in motion from an infinite number of angles, views, locations, and positions.

It's also likely the fish enjoy playing with the changing water currents as the plant is transforming its position. As Dwarf Puffer fish are very curious fish and avid explorers, the Transformer Plant offers a great opportunity of excitement and challenge.

Photos, taken with the new Fish Side Cam, show the changing transforming position of the Transformer Plant over the course of a few minutes. Also seen are numerous fish exploring the interesting plant.

Thursday, November 29, 2018

Space1 Dwarf Puffer Fish Update 1

1st photo from the new side Fish Cam
Brainy Dwarf Puffer Fish Updates
Space1 has taken charge of picky and brainy dwarf puffer fish which have applied for the Astronaut Training Program, and made changes thus creating their new environment. 

Their school is now doubled in size from one gallon to two gallons, along with two filters instead of one, a gravel floor instead of pellet soil, and with plants reconfigured to improve the environment and more readily amuse the fish.

The fish have grown in two weeks and are now accustomed to hand feeding of frozen blood worms. Their diet was recently supplemented with a mosquito that was eaten by the meat eating group faster than the eyes could see. Lighting from high intensity LEDs was turned off due to its creation of algae and are used only during feeding.

The worm in the small tank was identified as a harmless Rhabdocoela worm. These worms usually stay in the ground soil and only occasionally appear on the walls. If anything, they eat waste from the ground for recycling like tiny scavengers. The worm introduction to the new tank was carefully avoided as they compete with snails. The plan is to introduce common snails to the small tank for growing after the tank is reset. Then, snails will become another food staple for the fish who can grind their teeth on the shells.

Also modified is the Fish Cam, now relocated to the right side of the tank, and mounted on the small one gallon aquarium. On the order list is an aquarium twenty times the size of the original aquarium. A larger tank is much more stable and can hold more fish. The smallest fish tank may be repurposed as a terrarium to grow talking plants. The fish, always raised as a group, are not overly territorial and new plants will soon be introduced.

They often observe every leaf on the vegetation with much patience and curiosity but never pick at it for food remnants. They like to eat only fresh new introduced meat food and once it hits the ground, it will be ignored. For this reason, the instructor now holds the food at the water surface until the fish swarm and tear it from the hand. Keeping the tank clean requires a siphon pump and hose for cleaning the gravel every day.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Space1 Industries November 2018 Comment

Space1 Industries November Comment by Humanoido
Personal log comments by Humanoido, Founder of Space1 Industries
Mid November 2018
Each day I find the new fish species are far more smarter than I ever imagined. The things they are capable of doing are amazing. Their rates of learning are rapid and incredible. Their faces have human-like expressions of character that I did not notice before. I have the group (of fish) studying in daily school, providing stimulating intellectual mind challenges from cell phone apps visible through the tank glass so they will grow with deep intellectual stimulation, expand their open minds, and grow in a very rich environment. There are three new papers I'm working on. One is about the project I started in 1955 that led to design and construction of tens of thousands of inventions leading to a new life form over six decades later. Another paper is about experiments showing the high intelligence of the new brainy Asian C fish. One is a study of the human-like characteristics and habits of this new species. They can already recognize my face, respond to commands, and are highly interested and inquisitive enthusiastic explorers regarding the outside world. The school of eleven fish are entered into our Fish Astronaut Training Program and undergoing tests, and learning new things for potential space travel. One project I'm teaching is about the concept of time. There are three bright fish students in this group and we are exploring their potential concept of time. Studies also continue with plants and the development of the speech invention interface that allows both plants and fish to talk. A symbiotic friendship and cooperation between humans and fish can merge our worlds together into better understanding and one of cooperation. I see space flight a possibility for all life forms that hold intelligence and embrace the interest to become great explorers of the far reaching frontier.

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Space1 Fish Astronaut Training Program

Learning English and space travel are new to cyborg fish
Fish Astronaut Training Program

Five days ago, Space1 began training a batch of eleven fish astronauts, known as Denizens, for travel into space. The Fish Astronaut Training Program covers the learning of behavior for language communications and executing actions for the space rocket and space ship commander position.

Training is for Fish Small Talk language and habitual response for communications allowing fish to talk and eventually take officer positions on board a rocket and/or space ship. 

After five days of training and new environmental acclimation, ten out of eleven fish have correctly learned the first command response. This proves the South Asian Carinotetraodon is an extremely intelligent fish capable of fast learning. Carinotetraodons are highly observant of their surroundings, being territorial, and are often curious about the environment outside of their tank. They are good studies and have good qualities as a spacefaring species. One goal of SPACE1 is to have missions where humans work alongside other intelligent augmented life forms such as fish, plants, and insect species.