The only problem thinking life is circular is you would always have the same amount of everything, X amount of trees X amount of Bees, Birds, people...etc...etc We are here for a moment but we live a long time as a specie.
putting all things aside how do I know if the experiment was repeated I wouldn’t get the opposite result? Even if it came up twice the same it still doesn’t prove it to be so. The consistence would have to be over 12 or more times. Thats my view. And my nic doesn’t have anything to do with ignorance.
because while humans live we live and if one day humans cease to exist so does our contribution to humanity and everything about us. This is why we build for tomorrow and enjoy what we can today.
this is something I would be very sceptical off. There is more bull evidence out there then fact. I don’t want to kill your moment but you also need to balance some of this with bit of reality.
Ok. When you’re saying artificial knowledge you are referring to instinct. Instinct is another way of passing inherent knowledge, trial and error..etc Humans are the only animals that rely on some form of education system to get them through life. Born autisic,having to learn everything including how to put food in their mouth. So again you’re pretty presumptuous to think learned awareness is of higher consciousness.
so plants that realise their seeds via parachutes across the country isn’t organised intelligence? The plant it self might not be intelligent but the bacteria that live upon it ensure the best options available for survival. Without bacteria no life on this planet would be possible.
So how can you dismiss something as non intelligent when it is the foundation to all life. Which would also mean organised thought with many probabilities?
Microbial intelligence (popularly known as bacterial intelligence) is the intelligence shown by microorganisms. The concept encompasses complex adaptive behaviour shown by single cells, and altruistic and/or cooperative behavior in populations of like or unlike cells mediated by chemical signalling that induces physiological or behavioral changes in cells and influences colony structures. Complex cells, like protozoa or algae, show remarkable abilities to organise themselves in changing circumstances . Shell-building by amoebae, reveals complex discrimination and manipulative skills that are ordinarily thought to occur only in multicellular organisms. Even bacteria, which show primitive behavior as isolated cells, can display more sophisticated behavior as a population. These behaviors occur in single species populations, or mixed species populations. Examples are colonies of Myxobacteria, quorum sensing, and biofilms. It has been suggested that a bacterial colony loosely mimics a biological neural network. The bacteria can take inputs in form of chemical signals, process them and then produce output chemicals to signal other bacteria in the colony. The mechanisms that enable single celled organisms to coordinate in populations presumably carried over in those lines that evolved multicellularity, and were co-opted as mechanisms to coordinate multicellular organisms.
Genome sequencing has revealed that signal transduction in bacteria makes use of a limited number of different devices, such as two-component systems, LuxI–LuxR quorum-sensing systems, phosphodiesterases, Ser-Thr (serine-threonine) kinases, OmpR-type regulators, and sigma factor–anti-sigma factor pathways. These systems use modular proteins with a large variety of input and output domains, yet strikingly conserved transmission domains. This conservation might lead to redundancy of output function, for example, via crosstalk (i.e. phosphoryl transfer from a non-cognate sensory kinase). The number of similar devices in a single cell, particularly of the two-component type, might amount to several dozen, and most of these operate in parallel. This could bestow bacteria with cellular intelligence if the network of two-component systems in a single cell fulfils the requirements of a neural network. Testing these ideas poses a great challenge for prokaryotic systems biology.
in that case a single cell has no information about it self. Then how was it possible to clone dolly the sheep from one single cell. bacteria is a one cell living organism which makes decisions.
something interesting about bacteria. Because bacteria has this amazing ability to make a perfect clone of it self and can live for several thousand years. It is unclear if it actually ever dies or stays in the same consciousness. If that’s the case, the next bacteria that makes up your body might hold enough information of you.
its funny how that works! My son and I did a simular experiment with two fish tanks placing five fish in each tank of different types over 3 months. On one fish tank we wrote love on the other one we wrote hate. On the one we wrote love we never had to change the water for the 3 months and the fish grew twice the size. On the one we wrote hate we had to change the water twice and no change in fish growth. hmmm we’ll have to do it again some day just to see if we get the same result.
here is a fact NO you don’t hold facts but a different format to creationism (a religious belief) its not science not even theories but theologies which at the end of the day amount to nothing more then entertainment for the brain. No different to any other religious beliefs excapt you are fraudulently destroying the human mind further using quantum physics. Mind you so far at last 50% has been debunked as nothing more then lies. There is no thought tunnelling there are mobile phones, instant messaging, e-mails, letters etc. This is our reality- deprivation of oxygen to you brain using various techniques only distorts reality and sometimes can create the illusion you are in more then one place.
The sooner we as a human race get rid of all religions and not replace it with further nonsense is when we as a human race will truly start moving forward in one thought.
you’re just refusing fact and replacing it with fiction! YOU give it some angular thought and you will come to understanding it. Its basic 1st year of high school physics.
Having a good think about the word Atheist lately I don’t think I fit into this category at all. I simply don’t believe in anything I cannot throw away after I use it.
yeah but its only one atom thick and wide? and that is the view you would see nothing to the right angles of a single atom. same for your TV it does not matter how may atoms make a picture the picture is in 2 D Holograms are in 3D.
place atoms singularly in a line- one atom thick one atom wide and any length you like.
A shadow or just simply turn your TV on and you can watch it all day.
everything you see!
on the count of 3 get ready to jump 1 2 jump- I’ve got you, welcome!
Hey I’m not the one talking about singularities you’re the one who is insisting we are all one, yes one human race but pffffft to you singularity that you and me are one person.
I’m saying there is enough information in a single cell to make a perfect copy of you, which by the way is different to combination of two like a man and a woman to make an individual separate of the two.
RE: Reincarnation
The only problem thinking life is circular is you would always have the same amount of everything, X amount of trees X amount of Bees, Birds, people...etc...etc We are here for a moment but we live a long time as a specie.