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caman
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Are all species with advanced enough bio-computers ...
#22168322 - 08/31/15 10:03 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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In total awareness of their own unique family history & ancestry? Do they also experience vastly different altered states of higher/lower consciousness? Perhaps nobody truly know's the answer to this but I still think it most definitely a possibility.
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Re: Are all species with advanced enough bio-computers ... [Re: caman]
#22168368 - 08/31/15 10:17 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Interesting question. I really think any species with hyper-advanced biocomputers (compared to our own) would do everything better, and more consciously. They would indeed, as you suggest, have a fabulous capacity for genetic memory. They would also be extremely powerful intellectually and computationally -- smarter. They would probably operate with a consciousness that to us would seem vastly expanded, and who knows what they would use for mind-expanding substances. They would definitely have heightened non-local awareness, meaning they would understand and be able to shape and control their environment to a much greater degree. And they could metaprogram states, even worlds, that to us would seem radical and fantastic.
Hopefully we evolve into such beings.
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Re: Are all species with advanced enough bio-computers ... [Re: caman]
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Forgot to mention -- I think they would be much more adept spiritually as well.
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Re: Are all species with advanced enough bio-computers ... [Re: DividedQuantum]
#22179011 - 09/02/15 04:52 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey, thanks for the great response man! I too hope that we could eventually evolve into such a beings. Do you think dolphins & sharks could perhaps be classified as highly evolved beings at this point ? Not to the extent of human beings but still have highly unique intelligence & awareness of being/ancestry?
Check this out, it's pretty damn cool ! http://www.pnas.org/content/102/25/8939.full
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Edited by caman (09/02/15 04:55 PM)
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Re: Are all species with advanced enough bio-computers ... [Re: DividedQuantum]
#22179036 - 09/02/15 05:00 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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DividedQuantum said: And they could metaprogram states, even worlds, that to us would seem radical and fantastic.
I really like the thought of that!
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I have a feeling, just a hunch, that the entire animal kingdom, especially species like dolphins and whales, primates and elephants, are much smarter, and hipper, than we realize, in our arrogance. I have a feeling that if we could communicate with them, we would be in for a few surprises. Perhaps we can achieve this one day through science, who knows.
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#22179470 - 09/02/15 06:28 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Totally, in my opinion. Killer whales, for example, cannot thrive or remain emotionally healthy without their own kin (collapsed dorsal fins are NOT normal--only happen to less than 1% of orcas in the wild--). Families stay together for life and have their own distinctive language and culture (human families historically stay(ed) together for life as well).
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Re: Are all species with advanced enough bio-computers ... [Re: Akeldama]
#22222932 - 09/11/15 04:46 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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DividedQuantum said: I have a feeling that if we could communicate with them, we would be in for a few surprises. Perhaps we can achieve this one day through science, who knows.
I agree! if we were able to learn how to communicate with them perhaps with science or another method, we would be able learn plenty from certain intelligent species.
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Akeldama said: Totally, in my opinion. Killer whales, for example, cannot thrive or remain emotionally healthy without their own kin (collapsed dorsal fins are NOT normal--only happen to less than 1% of orcas in the wild--). Families stay together for life and have their own distinctive language and culture (human families historically stay(ed) together for life as well).
Thanks Akeldama ! Very interesting stuff regarding the collapsed dorsal fins, I wasn't aware of that
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