Quote Originally Posted by Pahu78
Compatible Senders and Receivers

Only intelligence creates codes, programs, and information (CP&I). Each involves senders and receivers. Senders and receivers can be people, animals, plants, organs, cells, or certain molecules. (The DNA molecule is a prolific sender.) The CP&I in a message must be understandable and beneficial to both sender and receiver; otherwise, the effort expended in transmitting and receiving messages (written, chemical, electrical, magnetic, visual, and auditory) will be wasted.

Consider the astronomical number of links (message channels) that exist between potential senders and receivers: from the cellular level to complete organisms, from bananas to bacteria to babies, and across all of time since life began. All must have compatible understandings (CP&I) and equipment (matter and energy).
yes, its called cellular automata

Quote Originally Posted by Pahu78
Compatible Senders and Receivers Designing compatibilities of this magnitude requires one or more superintelligences. Furthermore, these superintelligence(s) must completely understand how matter and energy behave over time.
no, cellular automata starts from a simple rule n^2+1, creates a fractal pattern that is simple at first, but creates diffraction and eventually becomes very complex generations of code.. Wolfram believes the universe actually works like this. It would be described as overunity by modern scientists, put in one simple rule and the output is an advanced intelligent universe.. I not sure if superintelligence is required in a fractal evolutionary cellular automata model, what do you think??


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