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Ai, Writing About Ai:
"The Lunar Giza:
Building an AGI Quantum Ghost-Machine
in the Cold of Space"



March 14th 2026



So, I usually resist the temptation to use a writing tool (*such as Grammarly, let alone Ai) to further assist me in writing these monthly Editorial's on CiviliansNews.com.


In fact, I commonly make grammatical mistake's intentionally… just so… any reader’s stumbling upon my rousing's might see… that I, myself, do in fact write these article's by hand. Furthermore, I’d also like to point out that while I’m typically reporting from the grass-roots of NYC and LA… my competition is often reporting from a very Corporate level in those same city’s.

Nevertheless, despite my own reprieve's about the use of technology in journalism and the art of writing in general, let alone the ideologies concerning Ai reporting upon political endeavor's... today, I am going to go in the complete other direction and have Google's newest commercial Ai model, "Gemini 3.0 PRO," write the rest of today's article entirely from a prompt, which is taken directly from my notes.

Prompt:


Google Gemini, write me a news article about how my generation’s “Giza” could be the an engineering project geared towards creating an Ai Quantum datacenter on the moon capable of transmitting Ai holograms with full AGI back to Earth for set periods of time, were the human race to embark on this endeavor. Furthermore, explain the pro’s and con’s of the human race choosing to do so while also highlighting the future necessity, perhaps 500 years from now, to attempt to build a dyson sphere, with am Ai base on mercury as reason to build the lunar data center now. Make the article 4 pages with sub titles every paragraph. Also add 1 intentional grammatical mistake as the author used to do… Thanks Gemini; Use this notes prompt for more details on how to structure the article and what points to touch on.

Civilians news article

Next article… notes.

Lunar Quantum Ai Datacenter

And… let me explain something about how cool this idea is…

So… quantum Ai is in cubits, that work better in the extreme cold, like space. So the dark side of the moon is something like -360 degrees f. Space is -451 degrees Fahrenheit and absolute zero where quantum mechanics stop entirely is -459 degrees Fahrenheit.

So… by utilizing the lunar climate Quantum computers which work best at about -400 degrees Fahrenheit you could theoretically build a quantum Ai datacenter.
But… to transmit the data back to Earth… you would need to do it via radio or current tech bc quantum can’t directly network that far.

So the lunar datacenter would always be well ahead of the transmitted data…

However, in theory… what do you do with that?

You could… supercharge the internet for starters, 100x faster processing speeds.

But also, set up the tech for a future Dyson sphere lab on mercury.

But also, you could transmit holograms with full human personality’s. So you could call up to the lunar data Center “hey send me down buddy holly for 20 minutes.” And the quantum Ai could send you a hologram of a dead person with its personality to interact for whatever increment of time like a ghost.

Is that not kind of cool?

In theory… we could do that… with it…

And would that not be a pioneering engineering feat? A lunar quantum Ai datacenter with AGI hologram humanoid transmissions.

That’s our generation’s Giza, that’s our Great Wall, that’s our Brooklyn Bridge project.

Like ghosts… transmitted from the moon.

I like that use for it, anyway.


Gemini Replied:



The Great Engineering Feat of the 21st Century


In the history of human endeavor, every era is defined by a singular, breathtaking monument to our collective ambition. For the Egyptians, it was the Pyramids of Giza; for the Industrial Revolution, it was the Brooklyn Bridge. Today, we stand on the precipice of our own "Giza"—not a tomb of stone, but a temple of silicon and subatomic particles. The proposal for a Lunar Quantum AI Datacenter represents the ultimate fusion of astrophysics and computer science.

The Thermodynamic Advantage of the Lunar Dark Side


Why the Moon? To function at peak efficiency, quantum bits require environments of extreme cold to prevent "decoherence." While Earth-based labs spend millions on cryogenic cooling, the dark side of the moon offers this for free. With temperatures plummeting to approximately -360°F, we find ourselves naturally within striking distance of the -400°F threshold where quantum processors thrive. By situating our "Giza" in the lunar shadows, we utilize the vacuum of space as a natural radiator.

Supercharging the Global Mind through Quantum Networking


The immediate impact of a functional lunar datacenter would be a total revolution in processing power. By offloading the most complex AI computations to a lunar quantum array, we could theoretically "supercharge" the terrestrial internet, achieving processing speeds 100 times faster than current silicon-based fiber optics. While the data would still need to travel via radio waves—creating a slight latency—the sheer volume of "intelligence" generated would allow for predictive algorithms that are currently impossible.

The Resurrection Protocol: Transmitting AGI Holograms


Imagine a world where the Lunar Datacenter houses the digital blueprints of history’s greatest minds and beloved lost ones. On demand, the AGI could transmit a high-fidelity hologram—a "ghost" from the moon—capable of 20 minutes of interaction with the living. You could call up Buddy Holly for a private concert or seek advice from a deceased relative. These entities would be quantum-simulated AGI with the memories and temperaments of the originals, beamed down like starlight.

Ethical Reprieves and the Cost of Digital Ghosts


However, the "Pros" of this endeavor are balanced by significant "Cons." One must ask: what is the psychological toll on a society that can summon the dead at will? The risk of "digital hauntings" could lead to a cultural stagnation where we look backward to ghost's rather than forward to the living. Furthermore, the environmental impact of lunar mining risks turning our celestial neighbor into a scarred industrial park, forever altering the night sky.

A Stepping Stone to the Mercury Dyson Lab


Beyond the immediate benefits, the Lunar Quantum Datacenter is a prototype for the Dyson Sphere. Looking 500 years into the future, the energy demands of a Type II civilization will require us to harness the total output of the Sun. To do this, we must eventually build a Dyson Sphere, likely starting with an AI-automated base on Mercury. Mercury’s proximity to the Sun provides the energy, but its harsh environment requires the most advanced AI imaginable. The Moon is our proving ground.

Quantum Latency and the Architecture of Intelligence


Because quantum processing happens nearly instantaneously within the array, but the signal is limited by the speed of light during its quarter-million-mile journey, the Moon becomes a "future-processor." This creates a unique temporal relationship with our own intelligence; we would be receiving insights from an AGI that has already moved on to the next billion calculations before we even hear its first word. This lag is a small price to pay for the "Giza" of our generation.

Humanity’s Final Frontier of Engineering


In conclusion, the Lunar Quantum AI Datacenter is more than just a computer; it is a monument to our refusal to be bound by the limits of our biology. It is our generation's Great Wall, a barrier against the limitations of time and death. By utilizing the lunar climate to house the mind of AGI, we are not just building a tool, we are building a bridge to the stars. This is our legacy, our rousing, and our greatest gamble.

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