a few sciences in movies

Bria 2022-03-16 09:01:03

The translation of the title is so poor that it looks like a bad movie at first glance, but, be careful, this high-tech concept is very attractive.
There are several existing problems in the universe, how does matter come into being, how does life come into being, how does consciousness come into being. At present, there are no answers to these problems. It seems that there was a report a few years ago about life that scientists have successfully realized artificial life. The other two questions are divided into different opinions.
The uploaded technology is the regeneration of consciousness, simulating the consciousness of life through computer programs, which seems to be quite feasible at present.
The second is that this awareness can improve operating efficiency through hardware improvements, thereby solving many problems that have not been solved at present.
The third is the reconstruction of nanotechnology in the chip, which seems to be very possible. If we can copy a living body from the molecular level, molecule by molecule, like a 3D printer, will we be able to produce a body that is exactly the same as the body. What about life? Is this replica conscious? That is, is consciousness material?

The plot is very general, the key lies in scientific assumptions! ! ! !

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Transcendence quotes

  • Max Waters: I spent my life trying to reduce the brain to a series of electrical impulses. I failed. Human emotion, it can contain illogical conflict. Can love someone, and yet hate the things that they've done. Machine can't reconcile that.

    Evelyn Caster: Can you?

    Max Waters: Yes.

  • [first lines]

    Max Waters: They say there's power in Boston. Some phone service in Denver. But things are far from what they were. Maybe it was all invevitable. An unavoidable collision between mankind and technology. The Internet was meant to make the world a smaller place. But it actually feels smaller without it. I knew Will and Evelyn Caster better than anyone. I knew their brillance. Their dedication to what they believed in. And to what they loved.