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Stamets@startrek.website 11 months agoProteins that could not be adequately replicated by a computer while also being accepted by the network. Again. This was literally in the show.
Comment on Ransomware
Stamets@startrek.website 11 months agoProteins that could not be adequately replicated by a computer while also being accepted by the network. Again. This was literally in the show.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Yeah, but that requires a strange alternate future where computers are simultaneously both faster than today’s computers and also not any faster.
And yes the simulation needs a compatible physical interface.
Stamets@startrek.website 11 months ago
I’m not sure why you’re ignoring what I’m saying.
The speed of the computers is irrelevant. The network required a living organic link. Simulations, while being fast enough, we’re rejected by the network.
Simulations did not work. I have no idea why you’re so hung up on this when they did it and it failed repeatedly. Hell, it even failed with 32c tech. A living link was still required in forcing Stamets to jump the ship or having Book do it.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world 11 months ago
And you are ignoring my first post that said it’s just atoms moving and bonding. “Living” is only a chemical process. I believe it was Robert Hook who when looking at a living cell under the first microscope powerful enough, commented on his disappointment that “cells were just machinery”
Yes their simulation failed because somehow there computers aren’t any faster than today’s computers.
The writers knew it didn’t make any sense which is why they lampshaded it-
Stamets: “At the quantum level, there is no difference between biology and physics. No difference at all.”
Stamets@startrek.website 11 months ago
No. I’m not ignoring anything. Your points don’t make sense. You keep saying “but simulations could do it” despite the show emphatically saying that the simulations kept repeatedly failing. Whether or not cells are machinery is irrelevant. The network required a living construct to engage with. You can keep trying to use real science on that all you want but the Mycelial Network doesn’t exist. You don’t get to try and force technological limitations on it as we understand them TODAY when the tech is hundreds of years in the future and based on something completely different.
I’m not engaging with this conversation any further. You’re arguing in bad faith and i’m not interested. Goodbye.