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New Theories / Re: Universal Utopia?
« on: 22/06/2018 23:31:25 »Are you talking to yourself?I have stated my intention for starting this thread in previous posts.
Interesting idea though I must admit.
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Are you talking to yourself?I have stated my intention for starting this thread in previous posts.
Interesting idea though I must admit.
Instinctive behaviors are inherited genetically. In computer world, it is like Read Only Memory.Some organisms developed additional information storage apart from their genes. Instead, it's part of their neural networks system, which is regarded as organisms' internal process. It's more flexible and can accommodate more quick and frequent changes.
It is crucial to have basic survival instincts according to organisms' ways of life. But some environmental changes happen frequently, which need some behavioral adjustment accordingly. It becomes impractical to store all possible required behaviors as instincts as organisms getting more complex.
Simplest form of processes connecting input and output are reflexes. They contain only a few neural network layers.Instinctive behaviors are inherited genetically. In computer world, it is like Read Only Memory.
As arms race going on, organisms develop more complex internal process with more layers of neural network system. They start to show instinct.
Those inputs are sensed by sensitive part of organisms which convert them into an internal process, usually electrochemical type. After interaction with other internal processes, some actions are done by actuator unit, such as chemical release, electricity, and movements.Simplest form of processes connecting input and output are reflexes. They contain only a few neural network layers.
This was the start of sexual reproduction.AFAIK, all complex multicellular organisms came from ancestors who reproduced sexually. Those who are able to reproduce asexually like parthenogenesis are known to be descendants of sexually reproducing organisms.
Sounds like some complex biology.We have started from simplest system and slowly progressed to more complex ones. If you think there are something missing feel free to point it out here.
Environmental changes and arms race among and between predators and preys pushed organisms to be better at what they do for a living.Multicellular organisms with specific function cells aren't practical to reproduce by replicating each fully formed cells. It's better to dedicate some of those cells to specifically function as reproduction organs. Since only some part of parent's cells replicate to produce offsprings, it is necessary that the offsprings start with smaller size than the parents.
Assuming that random mutation creates more harmful effect than beneficial ones, exchanging genetic materials may improve distribution of those beneficial Gene. It allows good genes acquired by different individual organisms to be accumulated in each cell of their offsprings.
This was the start of sexual reproduction.
Is it possible the atoms of our bodies or our brains magnetic field stores information?I think so. But it's not the kind of memory that we usually think of.
Well interesting piezoelectric impulses can be shocking to a system. I am not sure such a complex system scrutinises their cost or benefit to the system. Does the complex system even understand what price is given ? Evolving is one thing, understanding is another. Don't you agree?In the next few posts I will discuss what understanding really is.
I thought memory was more related to magnetic storage?There are many types of memory storage: mechanical such as punched card or gramophone disc, optical such as CD and DVD, or electrochemical such as biological nervous system.
Our bodies have a natural sense of feeling pain. This is one of our survival mechanisms. Feeling ''pain'' in the sense of loss is a strange emotion by us compared to feeling pain. It is natural in humans to want to eat, if left hungry, humans will eat each other to survive. Sex is over rated and should be considered only in the process of creating families. In reality a couple can enjoy each other, physical contact or other without having the sex part Nowadays obvious we can use protection so it is not such a big issue when it comes to population issues.If we start by analysing the behavior of already very complex system such as humans, we are likely amazed by seemingly illogical things. That's why I started the analysis from simpler systems.
Avoiding pain can prevent organisms from suffering further damage which may threat their lives. While seeking pleasure can help them to get basic needs to survive, such as food and sex.To avoid pain experienced in the past as well as repeating pleasure, those organisms need some kind of memory storage. In biological systems, this is part of nervous system.
Are you using google translate?No. If you find my posts sound strange, perhaps because English is not my native language. Besides, I often use mobile device to type, with occasional connection problem. So I had to type and post quickly to save my core messages. Only then I reviewed and made corrections. That's why you can see that my posts often changed.
So they need the ability to distinguish objects in their surrounding and categorize them, so they can choose appropriate actions.Some organisms develop pain and pleasure system to tell if some circumstances are good or bad for their survival. They try to avoid pain and seek pleasure, which is basically making assumptions that pain is bad while pleasure is good.
Those inputs are sensed by sensitive part of organisms which convert them into an internal process, usually electrochemical type. After interaction with other internal processes, some actions are done by actuator unit, such as chemical release, electricity, and movements.In order to survive, organisms must have basic functions, I.e. finding food, avoid danger, reproduce. For sexual organisms, finding mates becomes crucial.
A bit like an internet bot would process the words then give a response.Yes, that's also a system.
In arms race situation, slightly different changes may result in life and death situation. Slightly slower or slightly weaker may cost one's life. This amplifies the push to evolve to be the fittest.Just like any other systems, organisms also consist of inputs, process, and output. They collect information from their environment, process it in internal system, and then do actions based on its output.
Assuming that random mutation creates more harmful effect than beneficial ones, exchanging genetic materials may improve distribution of those beneficial Gene. It allows good genes acquired by different individual organisms to be accumulated in each cell of their offsprings.In arms race situation, slightly different changes may result in life and death situation. Slightly slower or slightly weaker may cost one's life. This amplifies the push to evolve to be the fittest.
Environmental changes and arms race among and between predators and preys pushed organisms to be better at what they do for a living.This requires longer and more complex genetic materials in each organism's cell.Longer and more complex code means harder to replicate correctly. Assuming that error rate is constant, having more data means more error.
At some point, it would be beneficial to have redundancy for those code storage, where the advantage for having a duplicate outweight the cost for additional resources to make it.
In computer world, we can see it in RAID technology. While in biology, we found it in diploid and polyploid organisms.
The next step for cooperating more effectively is by splitting duties among colony members. Some responsible for defense, some for digesting food, etc.Different environmental condition may lead to diverging ways of life, which require different genetic structure.