Sunday, March 27, 2016

Bacteria As A Machine

A case of missing the forest for the trees is happening now as scientists salivate over new 3D images of bacteria. They are focusing on how the new images will help them make better nanobots when, in actuality, it should make them realize that biological life is biological machinery which was most likely created as part of a simulation program.

This didn't surprise the team here at Futureslaver HQ. We firmly believe in the simulation theory (read this Oxford paper by Nick Bostrom for details). One only has to view the 3D images to see a clear as day piece of machinery - wheels upon wheels.  Combine this development with James Gates' discovery of computer code within string theory and I think the picture gets clearer. The first reaction by scientists to improve on nanotech is also another indication of the simulation theory. If we can understand future technology better by studying biological life, doesn't that logically assume that biological life is, indeed, future technology? Besides that obvious statement, if anything it proves that biology is closely related to computer science. Read more - here -.  


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