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Kamui
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on Monday, November, 21, 2005 6:59 PM
DaveTRON Wrote:But could a program ride out of the system on someone else's data? human goes in, program comes out?

Interesting idea. Like (As was said before) a type of "Possesion." In theory, possible due to the fact that the human body does generate a certain degree of electrical current and of course we also build up a huge amount of static eletricity on our bodies. Potentially, that can keep a program stable in the human body for at least a little while. If they were viral, they'd wreak havock for a little while. Ohhh! How interesting! I smell a fanfic here!

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on Tuesday, November, 22, 2005 12:22 AM
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on Thursday, November, 24, 2005 5:52 PM
A thought:

Would we really WANT to bring a program into our world? Would it be a good idea for the programs? I mean, they'd be seeing for themselves that their gods are flawed, regular old life-forms like them. The whole structure of BOTH worlds could change. They might not want to work for us anymore. A single program coming into our world might not want to go back...wether it had to do with protecting both worlds or with staying out here and being a sort of User-program-thingy...


 
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on Saturday, December, 17, 2005 8:56 PM
It depends on how you believe digitizing works. If you believe it simply moves an object from the real world into the digital world, then it easily can. Though there might be complications, such as Kamui's source idea. I tend towards this idea, though it could be because of personal prefence more than anything else.

If you believe it dissasembles an object molecule by molecule and reassembles it when it's dedigitized, you might be able to make it work, though it would be more complicated.

The most obvious way is, as DaveTron suggested, digitizing a human and dedigitizing a program using the molecules.

An alternate way would be to have a storage of biomass. Maybe you could put a few dead pigs in a freezer and digitize them whenever you need the molecules. And, of course, have a storage of cotton for their clothing.


 
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on Saturday, December, 17, 2005 10:42 PM
um, lets just look at it simply, for instance, to start with, in a computer would be stored a synthetic creation, that contains the billions of coordinates and properties for this synthetic android
second, there is a technology today called nanobot technology. it's used to make synthetic livers, and all sorts of miraculous advanced in healthcare. these may be capable of shaping themselves into any shape, if it is made with these properties. There are several other reasons or methods of technology that would make this machine a work of art. and if they are as sophisticated as a human, it would be very cool. so, the whole digitizing thing, must have a realistic foundation, for it's existence. There may be some technology capable of making a digital cup of coffee, but I'll hold my breath on that.


 
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