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From: Nielsio
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  • oh, i just realised your talking about algorythmes?

  • you do not explain the specific meaning if your diagrams.

    i must be missing something, this seems like rudimentary knowledge cause and affect , bio- mechanics,chance etc

    i don't mean to be rude, i study collapsing systems

    and i am interested. i am writing a piece called

    "life without time"

  • min18: "creating a baby is also a process of change" haha, I like this one;

    P.S. good videos, I am up to the end of this video part 2

  • otonanoC is on track; read Micheal Polyani's Meaning; especially the chapter Called Order, which probablly should have been called Disorder. Since Order is Sameness, whereas how we behave and how Proteins are built has no pattern, and feels intentional and in order to accomplsish a result, which has been reductivelly concealed by the scientific worldview

  • Complexity from evolution is INSUFFICIENT for explaining what we see in nature. Feedback over thousands of years creates fractals and chaotic systems. There is a reason everything in nature looks like a fractal. You haven't talked at all about the flow of ENERGY in an ecosystem.  Plants are not simple machines. Photosynthesis is so subtle and mysterious that science does not know how it works!

  • @otonanoC lmao science in fact does know how photosynthesis works. your posts are just as insane and rambling as these videos. is there a point to any of this? he just lists out basics of combinational logic. what can this simple machine manipulate exactly?

  • the various goals, states, and inputs are so numerous, i think, that causality in human action is so often objected to by free-will advocates. it's just a misunderstanding of the inconceivable complexity of causality in human action that leads people to believe in free-will.

  • I tried to show how things build on things, and that way we can understand the properties of complex things by breaking it down.

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