Osiris
11-22-2002, 03:20 PM
greatings,
I was going to copy and paste this article,but I have saved it to a word file insted so if the link does not work,I'll send it to whoever wants it.It's a very insightful read.another concept to ponder.It sorta "validates" the concept of diety/god/goddess/shiva,etc.for me.either it is,or it isn't.and all we want to know is "who" or "what" turns the "power switch" on.is there a universial need to be on?is something from nothing just the obvious order of things.is it truth that nothing cannot exsist without something to validate nothing,there's just to many new questions this article brings up in my mind to elaberate on.what do you find,if anything from the concepts presented in the article.does anything jump out at you as it did for me and my perception of the world/universe?
"At today's rates of compression, you could download the entire 3 billion digits of your DNA onto about four CDs. That 3-gigabyte genome sequence represents the prime coding information of a human body — your life as numbers. Biology, that pulsating mass of plant and animal flesh, is conceived by science today as an information process. As computers keep shrinking, we can imagine our complex bodies being numerically condensed to the size of two tiny cells. These micro-memory devices are called the egg and sperm. They are packed with information".
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.12/holytech.html?pg=1&topic=&topic_set
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I was going to copy and paste this article,but I have saved it to a word file insted so if the link does not work,I'll send it to whoever wants it.It's a very insightful read.another concept to ponder.It sorta "validates" the concept of diety/god/goddess/shiva,etc.for me.either it is,or it isn't.and all we want to know is "who" or "what" turns the "power switch" on.is there a universial need to be on?is something from nothing just the obvious order of things.is it truth that nothing cannot exsist without something to validate nothing,there's just to many new questions this article brings up in my mind to elaberate on.what do you find,if anything from the concepts presented in the article.does anything jump out at you as it did for me and my perception of the world/universe?
"At today's rates of compression, you could download the entire 3 billion digits of your DNA onto about four CDs. That 3-gigabyte genome sequence represents the prime coding information of a human body — your life as numbers. Biology, that pulsating mass of plant and animal flesh, is conceived by science today as an information process. As computers keep shrinking, we can imagine our complex bodies being numerically condensed to the size of two tiny cells. These micro-memory devices are called the egg and sperm. They are packed with information".
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.12/holytech.html?pg=1&topic=&topic_set
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