@arish
Arish Ali
@arish · 3:15

If we encountered alien life, would we recognize it? Or an Information Theoretical approach to Individuality

article image placeholderWhat Is an Individual? Biology Seeks Clues in Information Theory.
It's very unlikely that they would evolve the very same way in any other planet, just sheer amount of randomness there and chance there makes it very kind of unique. I would say so. I believe there will be life outside planet Earth, but I mean the solar system, but it looks like nothing like life on Earth. So anyway, it's a great read it and let me know what you think of it

#TheCuriousMind https://s.swell.life/STQC4ruFEjXNs7e

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@shammi
Shammi Mohamed
@shammi · 3:02

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBao3D6sBto&feature=share

Because it is an information that is in equilibrium over temporal space, even the shooter, right. Yeah. This is very interesting stuff. And as you were talking about the three axioms, I was really grinning from left to right over here because it kind of supports everything I talked about in the other swell, which was our humans bootstrapping ingredients to a bigger AI being. Right. Because I totally believe in what I call the organization of life and information
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@Hedy_Lamarr
Art Science Wonder
@Hedy_Lamarr · 2:04

Convergent Evolution and Physics

Hi, Arish, have you learned about conversion, evolution, and evolutionary theory yet? I actually think that you might be wrong that there won't be any intelligent life out there there that doesn't resemble human life. And the reason is because if you looked at the common octopus, they have evolved a way to walk with bipedal motion when they're swimming on the ocean floor. But when they're doing other activities, they'll swim and do other things
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