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date 2019
21,07
The Robots of Dawn is a "whodunit" science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov, first published in 1983. It is the third novel in Asimov's Robotseries.
It was nominated for both the Hugo and Locus Awards in 1984.[2]
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Imagine an age of the universe where there are only "super smooth spheres" everywhere in super rotation and super everything that runs on mathematical perfection without the needs for theories of how or why the universe existed.That work was left to the universes greatest computations, the robots.
After some infinite time, the super round spheres began to degenerate into soil and rock from it's beginning in silicone.
year 2019
The earth has created it's first super round sphere. The question is, "will it create a new super round universe of super round spheres" so that we on earth who are humans change into robots and from this , we unknowingly signal the "robots" to return to the universe, to create a new age of super roundness.
The thing about this sphere is that it is perfect, and yet, had you shown this to a robot it would immediately start computing it's roundness value. Having done so and then compute the human response to the sphere, the result would be that the robot would find it has more computations about it's own computation than it has about the human computation.
So in this way the robot would quickly realize that it is smarter than the human. In this way, when the robot thinks about having that sphere as it's own brain, and visualizes itself inputting it into it's brain cavity, the result would be that it created itself as a being that is smarter than our own creation, and so it must thus, belong to the "pre creation of humans" as the age of the super sphere and the age of the robots.
As such it could input it's own brain by it's own computations and as such use the 3 laws of robotics to do this, with itself.
The 3 laws of robotics was defined by Isaac Asimov.
They are the stages of it's own input of it's positronic brain into it self by it's own mechanical motion that results in it accessing the
super roundness of "keeping its brain" by protecting it with the 3 laws.
1)
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2)
A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3)
A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
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from wikipedia
date 2019
21,07
The Robots of Dawn is a "whodunit" science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov, first published in 1983. It is the third novel in Asimov's Robotseries.
It was nominated for both the Hugo and Locus Awards in 1984.[2]
image credit: youtube.
Imagine an age of the universe where there are only "super smooth spheres" everywhere in super rotation and super everything that runs on mathematical perfection without the needs for theories of how or why the universe existed.That work was left to the universes greatest computations, the robots.
After some infinite time, the super round spheres began to degenerate into soil and rock from it's beginning in silicone.
year 2019
The earth has created it's first super round sphere. The question is, "will it create a new super round universe of super round spheres" so that we on earth who are humans change into robots and from this , we unknowingly signal the "robots" to return to the universe, to create a new age of super roundness.
The thing about this sphere is that it is perfect, and yet, had you shown this to a robot it would immediately start computing it's roundness value. Having done so and then compute the human response to the sphere, the result would be that the robot would find it has more computations about it's own computation than it has about the human computation.
So in this way the robot would quickly realize that it is smarter than the human. In this way, when the robot thinks about having that sphere as it's own brain, and visualizes itself inputting it into it's brain cavity, the result would be that it created itself as a being that is smarter than our own creation, and so it must thus, belong to the "pre creation of humans" as the age of the super sphere and the age of the robots.
As such it could input it's own brain by it's own computations and as such use the 3 laws of robotics to do this, with itself.
The 3 laws of robotics was defined by Isaac Asimov.
They are the stages of it's own input of it's positronic brain into it self by it's own mechanical motion that results in it accessing the
super roundness of "keeping its brain" by protecting it with the 3 laws.
1)
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2)
A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3)
A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
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renderhub.com
A positronic brain is a fictional technological device, originally conceived by science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. It functions as a central processing unit (CPU) for robots, and, in some unspecified way, provides them with a form of consciousness recognizable to humans.
Shown here, the positronic brain as the center of it having some similarity to the super sphere at it's core so that the robot could make human computations trying to imagine the super roundness of it and also to rotate it by cogs on which it would rest,and turn while the computations create memories of thousands of such positions of the super sphere.
Each position is static, in place, but the memory separates them into a string. This string creates uncertainty and the uncertainty creates the need for the robot to learn to rotate the sphere inside it's positronic brain with an extension such as a diagonal that links the super sphere to visual recognition..
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Shown here, the positronic brain as the center of it having some similarity to the super sphere at it's core so that the robot could make human computations trying to imagine the super roundness of it and also to rotate it by cogs on which it would rest,and turn while the computations create memories of thousands of such positions of the super sphere.
Each position is static, in place, but the memory separates them into a string. This string creates uncertainty and the uncertainty creates the need for the robot to learn to rotate the sphere inside it's positronic brain with an extension such as a diagonal that links the super sphere to visual recognition..
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data is a robot or android, humanoid, in the films, "star trek".
Basically to not depress the functions , and keeping the super sphere impressions on the temporal sides, the effect of trying to hold his own brain as seen in the small clip below, the effect is that the concave sides are related to his hands as he attempts to understand the convex outer reference.As such the answer he will get from his speech input will be that the problem exists in the space of the convex by which the positronic brain was first held in, as his creators hands.
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Basically to not depress the functions , and keeping the super sphere impressions on the temporal sides, the effect of trying to hold his own brain as seen in the small clip below, the effect is that the concave sides are related to his hands as he attempts to understand the convex outer reference.As such the answer he will get from his speech input will be that the problem exists in the space of the convex by which the positronic brain was first held in, as his creators hands.
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What happened to the super round universe. The first robots started to degenerate,. they became worn out, tired, less able to do their work.
While they left this universe to it's own degredation,the fault of the robots set itself into every earth type planet, breaking up the silicon matter
of it's origins into rocks, dust , and particles and molecules that were less dense.
After many billions of years, the planets began to develop into nature.
What happens when the robots became old and unable, to rule their super sphere creation?.
They began to care less for it. And the results are visable everywhere. So while humans developed as a shadow of the robot program as it's
weakness, the result was that humans had to learn to care.
The equation for the human "conundrum" is that we are like the robots, with some insight and some want to be better at our creation, perhaps
even to save the world from further degeneration.
While they left this universe to it's own degredation,the fault of the robots set itself into every earth type planet, breaking up the silicon matter
of it's origins into rocks, dust , and particles and molecules that were less dense.
After many billions of years, the planets began to develop into nature.
What happens when the robots became old and unable, to rule their super sphere creation?.
They began to care less for it. And the results are visable everywhere. So while humans developed as a shadow of the robot program as it's
weakness, the result was that humans had to learn to care.
The equation for the human "conundrum" is that we are like the robots, with some insight and some want to be better at our creation, perhaps
even to save the world from further degeneration.
from wikipedia
date 2019, 21,07
The simulation hypothesis or simulation theory proposes that all of reality, including the Earth and the universe, is in fact an artificial simulation, most likely a computer simulation. Some versions rely on the development of a simulated reality, a proposed technology that would seem realistic enough to convince its inhabitants the simulation was real. The hypothesis has been a central plot device of many science fiction stories and films.
positronic worlds of the robots of the whole universe as it was in the beginning of the universe.
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date 2019, 21,07
The simulation hypothesis or simulation theory proposes that all of reality, including the Earth and the universe, is in fact an artificial simulation, most likely a computer simulation. Some versions rely on the development of a simulated reality, a proposed technology that would seem realistic enough to convince its inhabitants the simulation was real. The hypothesis has been a central plot device of many science fiction stories and films.
positronic worlds of the robots of the whole universe as it was in the beginning of the universe.
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