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Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 28 Jan 2010, 12:06
by SpliFF
Teutooni wrote:Human brain may be a complex living organ now, with every piece needed for the whole to be of much use, but it evolved from much simpler systems. These simpler systems are not unlike AI's we have now - they react to input in a predictable way.

Philosophically speaking, I think that's what humans do too - only with so complex interaction patterns that we can not comprehend it fully. If you are given a choice, will you always choose the same way with the same information you had while first making that decision?

Philosophically speaking, would I be drunk each time?

Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 28 Jan 2010, 13:38
by TradeMark
Teutooni wrote:If you are given a choice, will you always choose the same way with the same information you had while first making that decision?
if youre a girl, you choose that one which feels better.
if youre a man, you choose the best choice.

and dont mute me now, this was scientifically proven many times.

Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 28 Jan 2010, 14:37
by PicassoCT
SinbadEV wrote: huh... PicassoCT might be a chick...
If i was, i would let you know about
[{(me * myself) +fun} - anger] = /you

Also Trademark, i hate to point it out, but for both sexes most of the decisionmaking goes on in the sub-conciues, iluminating yourself, all of the sudden, telling you (with one argument or two for cover-up) this is what i want to do, what i am for.
The oh so logic arguments only come up, if somebody starts dective work, asking you, why, that argument is a lief, that is fake, give me a brake, more of that, you will regret, i disagree - and so on, and all of the time, even when your subconciesces filled the gap only seconds ago, you will feel sure, you had the answer within you.

There are diffrences on the sexes, which give all those boring longterm relations spice an pepper. Womans problems with complexe 3d-objects and the lack of fanatic interest for time intensive hobbys┬▓(which we man usually use to compensate beeing stuck in a adventurless, winlackin boring, bonemill called society)

Now the funny thing is, girls have the same amusment over the futil socialising experiments we men undertake just get invited to a party and watch the face filled with mild mockery and you know what i mean.

"Oh, look he forgot her name and now he congratulated her best friend to her birthday, not knowing that this isnt her birthday and her mother died yesterday. Oh, my beloved helpless social retard!" thats what is unspoken. Suma sumarum, until yesterday both sides had flaws, that now technology starts to "repair", of course faster for those who create it, than those who just consume it. Thats why we nerd get suddenly tv-shows, and the socialwebsites we haxxor are filled with people who dont have the last laugh.

PostScriptum:Panda, i have trouble getting your last point, are you angree? A general quality complain on the web of pains? Sorry, my english isnt the best.

┬▓ Hobbys in this Text are defined as a mainly single person activity, taking great amounts of money and sparetime, resulting in nearly completely useless archievments andor objects, which allow to gain attention and respect inside a hobby-comunity, which helps to recreate self esteem.

Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 28 Jan 2010, 15:07
by TradeMark
tl;dr once again

Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 28 Jan 2010, 18:56
by PicassoCT
php please add code to show when you write a post where for the majority tl,dr begins, green lines, good lines, orange lines, break when boring, red only read, when no Roman instead.


Would help -

Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 28 Jan 2010, 18:58
by TradeMark
i stopped reading after 3 lines

Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 28 Jan 2010, 19:33
by PicassoCT
we need a porn autoposter after 3 lines to support reading attention. gore every thirdpost to get the boner out of the viewing field.

Now can we go back to topic. I found that solid smoke thing really intersting, and its so true. Most of the new developments are basically the same old tech, shrinking while growing in power due to material-research. They should get way more praise then all the Steve Jobs ever get.

Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 28 Jan 2010, 19:36
by TradeMark
the problem is that you talk like:

*something informative* for 2 lines, then next 1 line starts *bla bla bla what if my bike was actually a helicopter bla bla bla* and i just stop reading that crap...

Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 28 Jan 2010, 19:47
by PicassoCT
thx trademark, maybee you are right, i should start to reread my posts more.

Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 28 Jan 2010, 20:38
by SinbadEV
I decide not to post what I've written about 60% of the time since I started proof-reading before posting ( probably why I don't post as often now ) and I still have to edit my longer posts a couple times.

Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 28 Jan 2010, 22:38
by tombom
Being concise is easy when you have nothing to say.

Re: The Next Big Bang?

Posted: 29 Jan 2010, 04:11
by SinbadEV
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_assembler would definitely qualify if they are at all feasible. they would be at least 2 bangs away though.