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Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 728812:MV84NzI1OTBfMTM1MDg3NzBfNkIyQUMwNA==] [quote:chaol 183770] Hello! Other sciences could take a hint from computer science. Today we have specialists who spend lengthy hours writing code. Their program (hopefully) performs the desired result. Tomorrow we have people who write what they want. Quickly and efficiently. "Natural language" programming is the future of your computer sciences. Instead of a *specialist* spending hours writing in a language few understand, we will have *anyone* communicating in their own language. The ability for anyone being able to perform an activity that only a specialist could before has a transformative effect on society. We take these for granted, but there are countless instances in our history where you simply could not do the simplest of things without much trouble. (Imagine having to fill out a form and get approval every time you wanted to use a computer and only IF you had the proper authority THEN you could use it.) Why not extend this evolution to all sciences? Thanks. [/quote] OP, could we easily understand the code of someone elses natural language programming? I imagine that we would experience the output, but the language itself would appear as a black box system? Does that mean that only the originator would be able to modify it? [/quote]
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Hello!
I have been living in this world for some time now.
I came from a place also named Earth, much like this planet. There are a number of differences between my home and yours.
I thought it would be interesting to share a few things with you that are relatively common knowledge where I am from. My reasons for doing so will probably be more apparent in the future.
* Consciousness does not exist (but relationships do)
* Matter is gravity that has been structured
* We are not human (we are perspectives)
* When the totality of something cannot be grasped, it appears infinite.
* Space is not physical
* There is no "now" or "here", but relationships.
We use a kind of language like you use numbers here. Numbers, representations of abstract concepts, were 'invented' to work more easily with the world around us. Our language is no different.
If it were invented today it would probably be thought of as existing in parallel with science. A new kind of science.
This language also enables the shifting of perspective like a kind of mental technology. Some of you may find it quite interesting.
If anyone is interested in learning more please let me know.
Thanks.
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