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I wonder what it would take to put some software on some new computer with minimal complexity.
What I came up with was some simple cord to pass digital information into the new computer with some bits.
Perhaps a wait time or some other pattern to recgonize the start of the signal and then dump all the bits onto some boot medium or so.
This reminded me of the naval cord of humans to infants.
Perhaps the naval cord has an unknown/undiscovered function where a minimum form of conciousness is passed on into the infant's brain.
I think this is worth of a study to see if there is any thruth to it.
The idea that conciousness would simply evolve inside a brain over time seems strange to me, it's such a mystical and complex thing.
It might however be hardcoded in DNA and thus perhaps there is no signal in the naval card, though I would not be too surprised if there were.
Bye,
Skybuck.
What I came up with was some simple cord to pass digital information into the new computer with some bits.
Perhaps a wait time or some other pattern to recgonize the start of the signal and then dump all the bits onto some boot medium or so.
This reminded me of the naval cord of humans to infants.
Perhaps the naval cord has an unknown/undiscovered function where a minimum form of conciousness is passed on into the infant's brain.
I think this is worth of a study to see if there is any thruth to it.
The idea that conciousness would simply evolve inside a brain over time seems strange to me, it's such a mystical and complex thing.
It might however be hardcoded in DNA and thus perhaps there is no signal in the naval card, though I would not be too surprised if there were.
Bye,
Skybuck.