Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?

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Sujet : Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?
De : alien (at) *nospam* comet.invalid (Jan Panteltje)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.physics
Date : 03. Jul 2025, 09:37:31
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The Starmaker wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jul 2025 07:51:19 -0700, The Starmaker
<starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
 
Are you aware Jan that not only
you have 'no self-awareness' but also
you have no free will?
 
 
That which you believe is "self-awarness"...
according to Albert Einstein is simply an..."optical delusion".
 
And Albert Einstein also said:"...I do not believe in free will."
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How could he say that, if he had no free will?

Albert E. was a fraud.
The religious fanatic YouWitz genocide club worships him as a got
because he wrote a letter to president Roosevelt to make a bomb to commit genocide on Japanese civilians.
Albert One Stone's way of reasoning was already proven wrong by Alain Aspect many years ago.

To keep it simple again, the simplest explanation I come up with is:
Le Sage particles (that cause gravity) travel at the speed of light,
and some state of those particles (spin?) is what we experience as EM radiation.
So basically EM radiation and gravity are passed on by the same particle.
If you mess with electrons then you give locally a spin? (have an effect on) the Le Sage particles
and those modified particles is what we perceive as light.
Yet those modified gravity particles transfer a mechanical force too (solar sail).
Very simple, explains everything.
In deep space (as far as we know about it) the flux of Le Sage particles compresses matter...
Near a heavy object (earth) this flux is lower (Le Sage particle partly intercepted by Earth) and matter gets less compressed, electron orbits get wider,
the pendulum becomes longer, clocks move slower.
Very simple.
At some point all Le Sage particle are intercepted in case of an ever larger mass, no singularities! No silly divide by zero crap.
No strings attached.
Simple mechanics.,

Do I have free will? Am I free Willy? Maybe its because I come from a family of watch makers?
Frauds like Albert E are a disgrace to science and a big hurdle that you humming beans will have to overcome
to UNDERSTAND nature.
Where do Le Sage particles come from? From inside processes in stars or other celestial objects?
If so the universe should push itself apart!
Is seems to do so.
If Le Sage particles (and so light) are the same thing, then gravity should move at the speed of light.
It seems that has been confirmed.
What keeps the electron moving around the nucleus in atoms?
What is 'charge'? only a small step for men to open the eyes and now SEE.
I have always been a rebel.

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Sage%27s_theory_of_gravitation

Date Sujet#  Auteur
21 Jun 25 * Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?21anthk
21 Jun 25 +* Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?19Stefan Ram
22 Jun 25 i`* Re: Can a Machine become self-aware?18Jan Panteltje
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