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are you living in a computer simulation?

 

 


Raziel The Soul Reaver
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Sep 28, 2007, 9:39 PM

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Invidious
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Sep 28, 2007, 10:21 PM

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matrix imo


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TazG
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Sep 29, 2007, 1:04 AM

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I think people who wonder about stuff like this treat computers as magic because they don't understand how they work. They see how fast computer technology is advancing and fantasize about the future but they really don't have a clue. It's like looking at a growing human body and saying "wow, this is advancing so fast maybe one day it will be a computer." To even begin to think about this you have to assume that one day computers will be just like people. In the real world that's never going to happen. The whole argument is based on a fantasy.


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coolgreencat
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Sep 29, 2007, 7:04 AM

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I think people who wonder about stuff like this treat computers as magic because they don't understand how they work. They see how fast computer technology is advancing and fantasize about the future but they really don't have a clue. It's like looking at a growing human body and saying "wow, this is advancing so fast maybe one day it will be a computer." To even begin to think about this you have to assume that one day computers will be just like people. In the real world that's never going to happen. The whole argument is based on a fantasy.


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Raziel The Soul Reaver
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Sep 29, 2007, 8:01 AM

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an agrument states that, we will never each artificial intelligence because we are in a matrix, and that if we arent in the matrix, thne we can reach artificial intelligence,

o, and i give bionic arms, replacement arms, for pople whio have lost there parts, i give that about 50 years, and maybe we will start getting close to it, by that time, we might be up to 5 pounds of antimatter as well, whihc could be the enrgy source we need to teleport a human body, we have the technology to transport an atom, its harder for humans, or any other multi atom state, as you know, how would weend up putting the atoms bak together in the correct order, lol i think i kinda went of subject



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TazG
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Sep 29, 2007, 8:25 AM

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i give bionic arms, replacement arms, for pople whio have lost there parts, i give that about 50 years, and maybe we will start getting close to it

No. Just because people can build robots that look like people and attach fake body parts to your nerves doesn't mean they will ever be alive. Not even close. The idea that computers are getting bigger and becoming more and more is just an illusion. They are nothing but calculators. They have been and always will be. They will never be able to think or feel. They will never have a will. They will never be able to give birth to a person or another computer. Anybody who thinks any of these things are a remote possibility is clueless.


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developed binary code travelling the speed of intellectual property
in Ireland.


king_zepplin
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Sep 29, 2007, 8:48 AM

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Raziel The Soul Reaver
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Sep 29, 2007, 12:35 PM

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well, a robot could techinically give birth, if by birth you mean programmed to create other robots, and i belive eventually, maybe not fully, but will have near FREE will, were they would only follow protocols, as for feelings, no they can never have them, ever, even talkin about human feelings, its hard to explain that feelig the brain gives off



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Jindrak
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Sep 29, 2007, 3:36 PM

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crap im getting bosd'd like i owe someone money



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Senor Kasaki
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Oct 8, 2007, 5:16 AM

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I think people who wonder about stuff like this treat computers as magic because they don't understand how they work.


why didnt the thread end when tazg posted this?

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