My question here is could it be that a superorganism, in this case a city, is actually conscious and self-aware just like we are, composed of billions of cells? — TheMadFool
Conversely, do you think our cells are conscious but we're simply unaware of it? — TheMadFool
what is so great about consciousness? — TheMadFool
If or when AI is developed it will outpace us a thousandfold. With the speed of silicon transistors, vastly more simulations can be performed in the time it would take biological neurons. — praxis
I hope we can do it - build an AI. I'm a bit worried about how they'll treat it though - imprisonment for life probably. — TheMadFool
We need new physics and a new theory of computation before we can make progress on this mystery. — fishfry
We're going to have to go beyond the Turing machine. — fishfry
It could be that we are the natural evolutionary step for the evolution of silicon-based life forms that will eventually take over the universe. — Harry Hindu
Also, aren't we machines in essence? — TheMadFool
We might be wrong, but we simply have then to have the counter example that shows the assumption to be false. — ssu
I'm not a chemistry expert but I think for a substance to base life on it requires some conditions e.g. how many bonds it can hold, the environment it is in, it's flexibility in bond forming with other substances, etc. — TheMadFool
Well sure, by that definition my chair is intelligent — fishfry
I don't regard that as helpful in the debate about machine intelligence, since you just defined machines as intelligent. — fishfry
But what have we actually learned by this? — fishfry
What exactly does quasi-intelligent mean? — fishfry
By "will" I mean the power in you to do things. By "free will" I mean you have the power to do things and you have a choice on whether or not you do certain actions. — Purple Pond
It's the other way around. Causality negates free will as I defined it because we're talking about causal determinism, not the opposite of causal determinism. — Terrapin Station
You don't believe in causality at all? — Terrapin Station
And I'd say that definitely you don't have free will when it comes to some things--it is possible to be forced to do some things. — Terrapin Station
Not to speak for him bit I'd say "will" refers to the intent/directedness/conscious motivation driving actions, and "free" refers to the complement of causal determinism. — Terrapin Station
If people didn't have such thick skulls, we would be able to hear each other's mental voice very clearly. — Bitter Crank
What are you? — Anirudh Sharma
that the bible came from a polytheistic culture that clung to relics of Canaanite gods for some time prior to its monotheism. — whollyrolling
The point is there concepts of God are not identical. Similar perhaps, but not identical. Elijah and Isaiah each wrote and thought about Jehovah differently. — YuZhonglu
Like I said, time is finite. — Devans99
We have evidence of only one Big Bang — Devans99
'Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?’
You can present all of the evidence you want to support your claim, but at the end of the day you may as well just admit that you don t know if God does or does not exist, because that is the actual truth. — Maureen
That sort of leads to a pet theory of mine: if big bangs were naturally occurring and time was infinite then there would be (with infinite time) infinite big bangs at each point in space leading to infinite matter density. So either the Big Bang was an unnatural singleton or time has a start. — Devans99
Therefore it follows that all universes are connected to all universes. In what sense is that a multiverse if they are all connected? — Devans99
So you doubt the Big Bang theory? — Devans99
The red shifts of galaxies seem to clearly show expansion starting 13 billion years ago. — Devans99
The Cosmic Microwave Background radiation confirms the Big Bang also? — Devans99
The expansion of the universe — Devans99
So it is the metric that is expanding. — Devans99
Galaxies are flying apart at faster than the speed of light so it is space that is expanding I believe. — Devans99
Ok.Galaxies are flying apart at faster than the speed of light
What directs to such a conclusion?so it is space that is expanding I believe.
infinity is unmeasurable so has no size so cannot expand. — Devans99
Distant galaxies are flying apart... — Devans99
I guess it is expanding within nothingness. — Devans99