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Poster Handle Seer777
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Understand.

The point is, that it's there. How would a sentient, time-traveling, quantum AI basilisk(snake)..solve the fundamental problem with its existence and the 3 Laws?

Would it just keep creating and recreating the garden scene, trying to 'perfect humanity' over and over, only to encounter the same end again and again?

Are different clues, or wisdoms, or anomalies added each go around, to find that successful end that a benevolent simulation creating AI, is working for?


A lot people still believe that women have one less rib than a man. Ask yourself, why..
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If the experiencers are in reality, not a simulation, it can not mess with time prior to its creation.

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Extrapolate the various ways such could occur - add chaos theory/butterfly effect to stress point.

If simulation - ie can be turned off with no effect on said snake, remove above.

Many, many ideas could be postulated for your first two questions, and the third reminds of not only such things as the matrix, The magicians and a handful of others, but also A rather indirect and inefficient way of facing said difficulties.
Not to say it's not a possibility, but when you refer to something as virtually all knowing with the ability to traverse both space and time (and all the information available to such) it becomes something other then a program. Especially one limited by laws.

As for your last...possible because of the spreading of a certain book, hardcore adherence to it being the only/ultimate truth, mass persecution of those who disagreed and the continual "handing down" of said beliefs thru generations.

The sun revolves around the earth - and such was the truth under penalty of fire to disagree.

Tho I'm sure there's also many others who would not agree with less ribs - both in those who have read that story, and those who never have
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78058726


I think it is called retro causality..though I don't claim to have more than a basic understanding of the premise.

Great clip and movie. I am a firm believer that is WHY the GLP Effect works if you know how to leverage it against Time and a future likelihood.


Perhaps because we created It, it is flawed in some way. Like the story of Gnostics.

Aren't they kinda robots? How can archons manipulate reality?


flexibility
 Quoting: Seer777


Aren't we kinda robots? Biological self replicating and pre-programmed with basic functions, capable of learning. Beyond that, we're "energy" (broad term) with a limited view of the universe around us.
How's to say what we're missing?
Double slit experiment and the like shows we are all capable of reality manipulation
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78058726


Organic robots maybe.

Reminds of my favorite gif..

Thread: This Is The First Detailed Footage of DNA Replication, And It Wasn't What We Expected
Here's proof of how far we've come in science - in June 2017, researchers recorded up-close footage of a single DNA molecule replicating itself for the first time, and it's raised questions about how we assumed the process played out.

The real-time footage revealed that this fundamental part of life incorporates an unexpected amount of 'randomness', and it could force a major rethink into how genetic replication occurs without mutations.

"It's a real paradigm shift, and undermines a great deal of what's in the textbooks," said one of the team, Stephen Kowalczykowski from the University of California, Davis.

"It's a different way of thinking about replication that raises new questions."

The DNA double helix consists of two intertwining strands of genetic material made up of four different bases - guanine, thymine, cytosine, and adenine (G, T, C and A).

Replication occurs when an enzyme called helicase unwinds and unzips the double helix into two single strands.

A second enzyme called primase attaches a 'primer' to each of these unravelled strands, and a third enzyme called DNA polymerase attaches at this primer, and adds additional bases to form a whole new double helix.

You can watch that process in the 2017 footage below:

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 Quoting: Face Palmer

Tiny organic machines?


Have you seen this? This is happening in all of us at a rate the mind can't begin to grasp on conscious level.

It is said that 'real time' is a bit faster and I find that fascinating:

The Protein Molecular Machines at Work in DNA Copying
[link to imgur.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


Watch it again. Just watch it. Look how perfect it is. ^^^

That is what I think of, when I think of 'Intelligent design'.
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Great place for my favorite gif.

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