swilow
Bluelight Crew
methmaniac said:It helps when you are trying to mold the evidence to fit a particular theory
A groundbreaking moment of self-reflection?
methmaniac said:It helps when you are trying to mold the evidence to fit a particular theory
If an enzyme reads one base as another, doesn't it also have to read the linked base as the opposite or the eventual reconstruction of DNA will fail?
When I have read more, I will start another thread - this seems to have gone way beyond the OT. :DNo, most enzymes only read or manipulate only one strand at a time.
The resource that would be lacking is specified information from intelligence
If I needed to let's say fly from one side of a canyon to another how would trying to fly with my arms (even an infinite number of times) ever get me there naturally. Would it be remotely beneficial trying?
Intelligently aware of what is going on would be a general definition of mine.
Being able to think with reason and add new specified information to the memory based on this reason would start getting a little more specific
We can program a robot to respond to such things as tempature, wind, light etc but that gives them no consciousness. Robots can not program themselves with new specified information.
They just execute what commands they are given.
Yes, may describe consciousness different but that doesn't affect what it is.
I tend to see consciousness seperate from the
body/matter.
I look at it like information stored on a form of light. The light is awareness and how the light is
arranged and behaves makes it conscious.
The more light and more information- the more consciousness.
I believe we all exist in the environment, but the environment itself isn't what produces us.
All your examples above are borrowing "light" from the big conciousness. Whether we/they can keep it or not is the question.
I think it is possible.