Before we begin, I won't dribble on about why - because I could - but will point at something small of which should be enough to prove we are just machines for the layperson: openAI.com
For those of yous that want a lot more - many such as the religious who long for a eternal life, have probably wondered why the universe didn't just start with a utopia - why do we need to work to reach that state? It is not a dumb question because the human body/ Earth is indeed unhappy with its current state and is evolving. It undermines a serious question, why would the universe begin as hell, it just makes no sense. Well. The universe is still being born, this is why it has no what us machines call "utopia". At least for a specific system in said universe, this is true. But if Earth, or a human is still being born, then why are you alive? Because you are done being born, but you are not indestructible, you are trying to keep between being immortal and being motion (alive/ not a statue/ dying). Your surroundings are still being born though, "you" don't feel this part of your system because it is "separate" but still an important part of your "equalizing". But why have others died if we will be immortal, are we just lucky to have been born recently? This also undermines something, why are we living near a hell pit that rids you. The simplest answer is "you" can "come back" just like how "you" are "here" right now, cuz you're a machine....there is no "you particle" or "god particle", just a machine that tries to do stuff in some ways... As for others who already died, even if they can't come back, they were just machines, nothing was lost, you would simple remain immortal thereon. And can you die if we are in a mega utopia defense system as big as a 100000 suns? Is there always a chance no matter our size? All this can make you feel queezy, and scared. But overall, we move on, and maybe come back, all over the universe in different locations, and seem to naturally do so. You may then wonder but why does evolution take billions of years at first to progress, there was so many eatings of hamsters in the land, and it hurts, a lot, why do I want to respawn elsewhere as a hamster? Well, first of all we are machines, so nothing matters, and we could ignore pain if you want to be oblivious to it and forget, but structurally there still is a question: why does the system take so long to evolve? Because it does. ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/Ta31beac7e4165cc5-M32e83326ef7f57d78261d95f Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
