The Relationship of NI to AI

 

 

 

 

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1.     NI (natural intelligence or data) is conserved by transmission. AI (artificial intelligence, or external data) is not conserved, save externally in the very short run.

2.     A human mammal’s life span, as planned obsolescence, is approx. 80 human years. Every 80 years all human units (i.e. as ‘generation’ or batch) are killed (i.e. self-terminated) and replaced by a new batch. It has been estimated that to date approx. 11 thousand million humans have been emerged (i.e. assembled) and demerged (i.e. disassembled). The regular replacement of human batches will continue indefinitely until the whole human platform (as species) is automatically self-retired.

3.     The (NI) EGO, as non-local assembly procedure incapable of self-survival, assembles (or ‘feeds’) itself into a short-term transmission unit (i.e. its (AI) ALTER EGO as local body or transistor) capable of adaptation and survival. It feeds on, indeed, assembles itself from cosmic dust/gas, i.e. chemical elements (as the debris of stars operating as fusion reactors) and being blind and automatic on self-orientation data. At death, as power shut down, it degrades into cosmic dust. (See: Genesis 2) A human unit’s identity (or persona, always local) is not conserved.

4.     Since the ALTER EGO, as unique and original local survival means (hence ‘God in its space’), continues to assemble itself because driven to adapt and so survive, its communication with its EGO eventually (when, as it were AI obese, i.e. overcultured) fragments of breaks down. Now regulated by (external) AI rather than (internal) NI, the unit loses overall orientation and begins to disintegrate (amidst a lot of pain).

5.     It’s the druid’s main function to keep a human unit connected to its core and therefore natural operation so that it can complete is primary procedure, namely, random self-transmission.

 

 

The druid’s perspective