Post by Pincho Paxton on Aug 14, 2016 10:08:09 GMT
You may feel that you are alive, you may think that pain connected to your body is enough to be alive, but as you become more intelligent you also become more sentient. To be truly alive is to see the mistakes in life which is to reflect life from a second perspective... the mirror that faces another mirror, and recognises itself with infinite amounts of deduction of its own features. Sentience divides time into information, and neurons are the number of divisions that slice up time. So you could be alive with 100000 neurons working together to break up 1 second of information, or you could be alive with 1 Billion neurons breaking up 1 second of information. The person who has the most neurons per second is that many more times sentient, because each second include more recognition of themselves. The cow in a field only has to remember to eat grass per second, and has some reasoning on top of that, they can enjoy music for example. A human sitting in a field eating grass has many neurons wanting to do something else, firing messages, and taking over, but how many neurons are firing?... that depends on intelligence. A person with a HD brain divides this grass eating time up more often, and is reminded more often that they are still eating grass, and that they should be doing more.
When I look at people staring into their mobile phones all day, I am bewildered that so much time can be taken up in this pursuit, but the pursuit uses up quite a few neurons, and may even limit neurons with radiation, so may be a chain reaction, (mobile phone use triggers more mobile phone use). Drinking alcohol limits neurons leads to more alcohol abuse. So addiction limiting neurons leads to less sentience, and less reminders that you could be doing something else. Obesity creates an older brain...
Brains of overweight people look ten years older than those of lean peers
...again, this could be less reminders that you could be doing something else besides eating.
So sentience has to do with the division of time per second through neuron quantity, and that will evolve, because the Universe is dividing into smaller, and smaller parts broken down by black holes, and gravity collisions. Humans however may destroy their own ability to evolve, and may reverse their own intelligence though addictions that create chain reactions leading to reduced neurons.
I do not use mobile devices, or drink much alcohol, or use drugs, or eat too much.
Pincho Paxton
When I look at people staring into their mobile phones all day, I am bewildered that so much time can be taken up in this pursuit, but the pursuit uses up quite a few neurons, and may even limit neurons with radiation, so may be a chain reaction, (mobile phone use triggers more mobile phone use). Drinking alcohol limits neurons leads to more alcohol abuse. So addiction limiting neurons leads to less sentience, and less reminders that you could be doing something else. Obesity creates an older brain...
Brains of overweight people look ten years older than those of lean peers
...again, this could be less reminders that you could be doing something else besides eating.
So sentience has to do with the division of time per second through neuron quantity, and that will evolve, because the Universe is dividing into smaller, and smaller parts broken down by black holes, and gravity collisions. Humans however may destroy their own ability to evolve, and may reverse their own intelligence though addictions that create chain reactions leading to reduced neurons.
I do not use mobile devices, or drink much alcohol, or use drugs, or eat too much.
Pincho Paxton