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Re: How does a person wake up from coma speaking Welsh

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We can now store all of human knowledge on a chip and we're probably just at an infantile stage of this stuff. And that's with a binary system. Maybe the qaurternary DNA system is orders of magnitude more powerful.




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Re: How does a person wake up from coma speaking Welsh
By: DigSpace
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Fri, 06 Sep 13 1:10 AM
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an issue with this might be structural, at some point one would need a larger hard drive unless new and fancy methods for data compression were steadily evolving. and, regarding beginning, beginning of the species or beginning of life. a few hundred thousand years of cumulative experience is one thing, but e few billion years would seem a bit taxing. as DNA is presumably not cogent of specialization so to speak, one would want know when the cumulative memory clock started. If an experience could be recorded in a single nucleotide, the human genome would have only be good for recording about one experience per year, and it would be full.


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