I would never consume any kind of drug (or alcohol) no matter what are the conditions. I prefer to be prone to suicide and be pride of who I am. I know it sounds crazy (I do not care about that either). — ithinkthereforeidontgiveaf
Consider a time when elements of electronic/quantum/biological computing are merged with genetic engineering. Today's computing science is an amoeba in comparison. — universeness
Proteins are not the only candidates.
Consider a time when elements of electronic/quantum/biological computing are merged with genetic engineering. Today's computing science is an amoeba in comparison. — universeness
The guestimate is nonsense. I can give you the Bekenstein fir all computers. But as said, it's static.No because it provides a current guesstimated answer to the trivial question 'can the memory capacity of a computer equal that of a human brain?' that people will ask no matter how trivial you say it currently is. — universeness
It's a far superior guestimated response to a difficult question compared to:
Difficult question: What is the origin story of the universe?
Guestimated answer: Gods — universeness
But your sensor system did, it just took a while for your processors to confirm the data input. — universeness
Such a comparison is of little value to future musings regarding transhumanism. — universeness
Comparing how an electronic memory chip stores data and how a human brain stores memories is a trivial comparison. We know all about the former and very little about the latter. — universeness
So do you now withdraw your suggestion that 'all of your life is engraved on your brain?' — universeness
Each observer reports a different emphasis for the exact same visual scene. — universeness
I have met similar people. How big was the page, how much writing was on it? etc. — universeness
Does that include your time asleep? — universeness
So you have good peripheral vision — universeness
Yeah, was it as detailed as a photograph would be — universeness
A way distant, future transhuman system may have such ability.
the two terms are calmly and very briefly dealt with by a new scientist article at: — universeness
A way distant, future transhuman system may have such ability.
the two terms are calmly and very briefly dealt with by a new scientist article at: — universeness
On a page with text, the word popped up. It was written low on the page. Before I consciously read it. An example how the unconsciousness works.
— Haglund
Yeah :roll: and if you were thinking of a song and it suddenly comes on the radio then that's the gods, servicing your consciousness or perhaps not. — universeness
Not impressed, If he flew over a thousand towns, over a thousand days and could then draw the one he saw based on my random number choice between 1 and 1000 then I might be more impressed as long as it was scientifically controlled and he was not secretly accessing a photo taken on the day. — universeness
But is it the case that causes precede their effects? — Bartricks
But what if I do not want to pray at all? I — javi2541997
You are just confirming my view of your proposed polytheism — universeness
Eidetic/photographic memory in humans is not scientifically proven. Every tested case has failed — universeness
It doesn't have to be, you can save it in backup archival, external electronic memory if you want to. — universeness
You type as if you understand the full workings of the human brain and no one currently does. — universeness
No sorry but you are the opposite. You have not even indicated that you engage in any particular theistic daily practices — universeness
self-destruction is possible — Agent Smith
You can overwrite the contents of electronic storage devices. ROM chips are static memory RAM chips are dynamic. The concept that a single neuron can be involved in more than one memory does not mean it can be involved in an infinite number of memories or else a brain would only need one neuron.
Superposition exists in science but that does not mean that the Universe is only made up of one fundamental unit in an infinity of superpositions and states. — universeness
That is a very simple sentence and does not reflect the complexity involved. — universeness
So I take it that you think a human, alive today, that is 100% dependent on a heart pacemaker for their 'alive' status could not be labeled 'transhuman,' I think that is NOT an unreasonable label to apply in my opinion in such a case. They are at least more than the 'traditional' human. — universeness
So how does genetic engineering fit in with your view above? Id genetic engineering not a case of 'editing the program — universeness
I don't anthropomorphise nature in this way. — universeness
Yet we know the full human gnome! and we have cloned sheep and cattle and have genetically modified crops. We could not have such technologies if your statement above was accurate. You cant edit a process you don't know! — universeness
Science is not an art, such statements are just fanciful. — universeness
Again you role-play with the god posit. — universeness
A = dead and A= alive ??? — universeness
You are one of the most unconvincing theists I have encountered. You are role-playing, for your own reasons. That's the only logical conclusion I can make. I think you just enjoy taking the more esoteric viewpoint. I can't help seeing you try to convince yourself with 'I do believe, I do I do I do believe, I Do I DO I DO. But I am not convinced you do. — universeness
I think you are trying to constantly give the kiss of life to this limited and singular example of the use of the word 'dogma' in a science paper that you have found. You also ignore the fact that dogma is the foundation of all religions. I think the score remains scientific dogmatism:0, Theistic dogmatism: big BIG number! — universeness