Re: SpaceTime & memory.
- From: "Ken S. Tucker" <dynamics@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2007 15:41:38 -0700
On Sep 2, 2:05 pm, leonard-abb...@xxxxxxxxx (Leonard Abbott) wrote:
there are different kinds of time, timing is time and the age ot the
infinite universe is also time one is physical, the other is spiritual.
Each atom is in its self is a tiny clock, that behaves exactly like his
nabber, this timing leads us to think of time is real but like you say
''time is memory'' or consciousness,,,,
Yes Leonard.
I've thought about if the preception of time
could be programmed into a computer, via an
Artificial Intelligence program.
Of course a processor has a cyclicity rate and
ticks off it's interior clock, but perhaps the
preception of time is necessary to AI.
I write a lot software, and use queer algorithms
quite often, but I'm uncertain I can program a
"time" preception algorithm into a program.
Perhaps if such an algorithm could be discovered,
then we might create artificial "consciousness".
WOW thanks for the neuron kick.
Ken
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