I create this vid in 10 minutes! So shut up!
For the challenge number one: Using any part of living organism is not allowed
For the challenge number two: The artificial consciousness must realise that it itself exist
For people that say there already exist artificial awareness, just go home and watch star war, because they are not understand science and mix it with science fiction.
There are no computer today that even close to the standard set by the Turing Test.
@probokator Sorry if I induct you in error, I'm not making a claim this is true, I simply pointing as a plausible example, I cannot prove it so I do not assume it as true.
I wouldn't think any evolutionary biologist would say that feet where developed in deep water, I think they agreed feet where developed in shallow water, or are you talking about people with a laymen understanding of it?
I advise you to study mutation, I think it might be useful for your work, and understanding of evolution.
kamijisaca 7 months ago
@probokator but then if you can make any scenario, and cling on a very long time to make everything is possible, how can you then falsifiabel evolution theory? by the way I cehck the net. no speciation ever occur, or observeable. those are still the same species (able to mate and produce offsprin) with some new traits. Is it not possible that the traits are already in the gene pool then it just show up because adaptation to the environment?
probokator 7 months ago
@kamijisaca abot mudskipper scenario, some fish trapped in shallow pond, the ones that able to push the bottom with fin to be more mobile are selected by nature for its survival upon the other which do not. then some which have more bone fin are selected. it goes on until there are some mudskipper, then became some amphibians. well it is possible scenario, but not many claim it. if you surf the net you find majority believe the feet are develop when the fist still in deep water.
probokator 7 months ago
@kamijisaca sorry for rply for so long. my company block fb and youtube now. I cannot reply youtubers in working time. and outside working time, well I promise it to be family time. so if it is not to bothersome for you, ca we discuss just by mail? mail me at probokator at yahoo dot com. But if it i to bothersome it is okay. may peace be upon you.
probokator 7 months ago
What does abiogenesis have to do with atheism?
And how can we replicate something that does not even exist in the first place?
Nidair 8 months ago
@probokator no problem, I'm restudying multi criterion management, so I also need a bit of time.
Its good to have a person that disagrees but listens to others points.
oh and don't take my answers as granted, look for your self, I'm not in way an authority in biology, my point is simple, you can distrust and criticise every scientific find, simply don't do it for the wrong reasons.
until next time.
kamijisaca 8 months ago
@kamijisaca good point, umm can I back to this next time? my little rascal bugging me and its kinda late in this time zone. I promise I would not run, I'll get back to you ASAP.
probokator 8 months ago
@probokator, speciation happens, its observable, the thing you seam to don't understand is that to create a completely new species it takes a long time (millions of years) and mutation is a factor, and does specific traits can go to extremes, and you are not trying to create a new species just a new race that give more oil, nature isn't so objective, the point is you use the mechanism of evolution to do your work.
kamijisaca 8 months ago
@probokator the best answer I can give is: Mudskypper, really look at this fish.
think of something similar, now considering that land was basically without predators, so running to land would be a good strategy to evade predators, so generation after generation the ones that had stronger more efficient fins would be more successfully, over millions of years you get a bony fin, after that, over millions of years, those bony fins gradually change to legs, its all capitalising opportunities.
kamijisaca 8 months ago
@kamijisaca more I work in this field more I realise that elaeis guineensis will always be elaeis guineensis (oil palm). no matter how much I cross them. yes some of them short, some high, some with green fruit some red. but all of that just variation which already there in the gene pool. My job is just looking the best combination of those variation. Btw, no dog breeder ever produce new species from dog breeding
probokator 8 months ago