If I clone you from ancient mummified DNA there is no record of your memories. You're not the same. Your gut microbiome won't be the same. Your epigenetics won't be the same.
How different would a human born today be if we could somehow revive ancient gut microbiome and inoculate it?
How many teeth will humans have in the future?
If the world grows much more interconnected, how will the lack of biodiversity cope with assaults by nature as part of the natural cycle.
Biodiversity is cool.
We have a seed vault, we have a lack in bacterial strain storage. Humans need bacteria. Always thought the hypothesis about Grey's being future humans was interesting, but not sold on it.
Every organism is a symbiont. Even time traveling ones.
Worked hard today, body is inflamed. I wouldn't trade my body for a younger one, but I always remember looking at my dad with crazy eyes when he couldn't let me ride him like a horse for more than a few minutes. I understand more every day.
The only things I fear in life are heights and dementia. Still loved skydiving.
The internet has some serious memory loss. Library of Alexandria 2.0
What is the meaning of time if we ever achieve time travel? Not that we can. If we could, time just becomes a blur. The only real time travel is in the heat death of the universe. Everything else is an exercise in futility.
Light particles don't experience time. Energy is timeless. Death is timeless. For as long as the universe has been alive it will spend multitudes upon multitudes in death. Then, it will enjoy a quantum rebirth.
A nice little nap, and a new simulation begins. Riding the wave of proton possibility once again. A sandcastle washed away to its composite parts and reformed again, and again.
Anything is alive on a large enough timeline, but is it conscious? Can't even say we are, as language is just information sharing. Reaction to stimulus and intent. Is the intent intentional, or a byproduct? Could argue every cell has intent, but isn't conscious. Does a mountain intend to stay a mountain?
The universe shares information, and energy. Like a body. It has intention. Does it have consciousness? Who knows? Nice buzzword, little evidence.
Night, or good morning.
If I clone you from ancient mummified DNA there is no record of your memories. You're not the same. Your gut microbiome won't be the same. Your epigenetics won't be the same.
How different would a human born today be if we could somehow revive ancient gut microbiome and inoculate it?
How many teeth will humans have in the future?
If the world grows much more interconnected, how will the lack of biodiversity cope with assaults by nature as part of the natural cycle.
Biodiversity is cool.
We have a seed vault, we have a lack in bacterial strain storage. Humans need bacteria. Always thought the hypothesis about Grey's being future humans was interesting, but not sold on it.
Every organism is a symbiont. Even time traveling ones.
Worked hard today, body is inflamed. I wouldn't trade my body for a younger one, but I always remember looking at my dad with crazy eyes when he couldn't let me ride him like a horse for more than a few minutes. I understand more every day.
The only things I fear in life are heights and dementia. Still loved skydiving.
The internet has some serious memory loss. Library of Alexandria 2.0
What is the meaning of time if we ever achieve time travel? Not that we can. If we could, time just becomes a blur. The only real time travel is in the heat death of the universe. Everything else is an exercise in futility.
Light particles don't experience time. Energy is timeless. Death is timeless. For as long as the universe has been alive it will spend multitudes upon multitudes in death. Then, it will enjoy a quantum rebirth.
A nice little nap, and a new simulation begins. Riding the wave of proton possibility once again. A sandcastle washed away to its composite parts and reformed again, and again.
Anything is alive of a large enough timeline, but is it conscious? Can't even say we are, as language is just information sharing. Reaction to stimulus and intent. Is the intent intentional, or a byproduct? Could argue every cell has intent, but isn't conscious. Does a mountain intend to stay a mountain?
The universe shares information, and energy. Like a body. It has intention. Does it have consciousness? Who knows? Nice buzzword, little evidence.
Night, or good morning.
If I clone you from ancient mummified DNA there is no record of your memories. You're not the same. Your gut microbiome won't be the same. Your epigenetics won't be the same.
How different would a human born today be if we could somehow revive ancient gut microbiome and inoculate it?
How many teeth will humans have in the future?
If the world grows much more interconnected, how will the lack of biodiversity cope with assaults by nature as part of the natural cycle.
Biodiversity is cool.
We have a seed vault, we have a lack in bacterial strain storage. Humans need bacteria. Always thought the hypothesis about Grey's being future humans was interesting, but not sold on it.
Every organism is a symbiont.
Worked hard today, body is inflamed. I wouldn't trade my body for a younger one, but I always remember looking at my dad with crazy eyes when he couldn't let me ride him like a horse for more than a few minutes. I understand more every day.
The only things I fear in life are heights and dementia. Still loved skydiving.
The internet has some serious memory loss. Library of Alexandria 2.0
What is the meaning of time if we ever achieve time travel? Not that we can. If we could, time just becomes a blur. The only real time travel is in the heat death of the universe. Everything else is an exercise in futility.
Light particles don't experience time. Energy is timeless. Death is timeless. For as long as the universe has been alive it will spend multitudes upon multitudes in death. Then, it will enjoy a quantum rebirth.
A nice little nap, and a new simulation begins. Riding the wave of proton possibility once again. A sandcastle washed away to its composite parts and reformed again, and again.
Anything is alive of a large enough timeline, but is it conscious? Can't even say we are, as language is just information sharing. Reaction to stimulus and intent. Is the intent intentional, or a byproduct? Could argue every cell has intent, but isn't conscious. Does a mountain intend to stay a mountain?
The universe shares information, and energy. Like a body. It has intention. Does it have consciousness? Who knows? Nice buzzword, little evidence.
Night, or good morning.
If I clone you from ancient mummified DNA there is no record of your memories. You're not the same. Your gut microbiome won't be the same. Your epigenetics won't be the same.
How different would a human born today be if we could somehow revive ancient gut microbiome and inoculate it?
How many teeth will humans have in the future?
If the world grows much more interconnected, how will the lack of biodiversity cope with assaults by nature as part of the natural cycle.
Biodiversity is cool.
We have a seed vault, we have a lack in bacterial strain storage. Humans need bacteria. Always thought the hypothesis about Grey's being future humans was interesting, but not sold on it.
Every organism is a symbiont.
Worked hard today, body is inflamed. I wouldn't trade my body for a younger one, but I always remember looking at my dad with crazy eyes when he couldn't let me ride him like a horse for more than a few minutes. I understand more every day.
The only things I fear in life are heights and dementia. Still loved skydiving.
The internet has some serious memory loss. Library of Alexandria 2.0
What is the meaning of time if we ever achieve time travel? Not that we can. If we could, time just becomes a blur. The only real time travel is in the heat death of the universe. Everything else is an exercise in futility.
Light particles don't experience time. Energy is timeless. Death is timeless. For as long as the universe has been alive it will spend multitudes upon multitudes in death. Then, it will enjoy a quantum rebirth.
A nice little nap, and a new simulation begins. Riding the wave of proton possibility once again. A sandcastle washed away to its composite parts and reformed again, and again.
Anything is alive of a large enough timeline, but is it conscious? Can't even say we are, as language is just information sharing. Reaction to stimulus and intent. Is the intent intentional, or a byproduct. Coukd argue every cell has intent, but isnt conscious. Does a mountain intend to stay a mountain?
The universe shares information, and energy. Like a body. It has intention. Does it have consciousness? Who knows? Nice buzzword, little evidence.
Night, or good morning.