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And yes, I am quite aware that chemicals play a role in who we are as well. But these chemicals serve only to activate other electrical pulses. It stands to reason that the job of chemicals and other biological materials can be outsourced. Do you see this as a possibility? Any ideas as to how it can be achieved?
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…that reality, for instance, may be bigger and better rockets to launch the biological kingdoms off this island…
Humans could procreate on other planets (or even in transit) with educational programs in store that could fuel progressive discourse on any planet [we] land on.
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This would include concepts of succession, adaptive radiation, predator-prey interactions, natural logs, and keystone species concepts.
Relative to the keystone species (biological) would be the switching mechanism of a given telecommunications network.
Interested in knowing if digital networks follow the same rules as predator prey systems and biological ecosystems.
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Do you think if a human with superior intelligence buys enough weapons: chemical, biological, computer viruses and guns, can destroy not only his enemies, but can shut down the governmental servers of the world, can release biological and chemical weapons into the world to kill and destroy a big part of the humanity?
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I am not sure. I imagine that the brain, effectively being a biological computer, MUST encounter errors similar to that of a computer, and as glitch can occasionally ruin the entire computer and put it into a permanent “severe system crash,” why couldn’t the brain have the same thing? Seziures aren’t really what I mean, as those are just temporary.
If the answer to my question is yes, then what is this situation called?
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