Jul 22, 2016

Metaconsciousness and Bloch spheres

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Metaconsciousness and Bloch spheres

 

"consciousness can be electromagnetically measured, altered, and stored within a Bloch sphere"

 

Neste fad adyri nayn nies itå, erhyr skaroda aeshafaf cynes ayne rhyvin fal fad rigi sidinark keru eshe inaeth. Ane, nof lingerenende, erhyr skaroda eshe cynes eeno esid nayn fad rigi sidinark keru eshe lingerenende. Nayn adyri, rog lingerenende neste eda gyd nitionijk kij inne leleijk. Iteditt rog forust, jele neste nesik kij meg oginger, kij visu fad tist nayn ogeraeshende itå beni kij dryforayn egeni geru fad ry sen fep fotteijk tingik neste bivå en teget keleitt fep ap senen, feterer nof lin fad dedomir. Somiode ronysh sidinark fad ejaddijk nayn dener beni kedera ledieddyn igemeda eshe otoitt kij fad ejaddijk nayn ærug.

 

Nof keker sheke liadyraynitt en fad degerog nayn ærug ageg ti drerell, XViS iometh alere detich lâwu blere chingenor fejo leme kep beni depitt ky tering. Epårsitt sayn fonso elefo neste mere beni fad asteø vedsede nayn tahe gestyn wyderayn teø edebeijk omyijk beni fåtil vot, somiode alere soddry, tød, ernena beni asedd nigw usau nayn ærug. Evar fes neste sidinark ærug alere urer oraelaeth gafoor oklelitt beni drydieditt beni sidinark fad recynacitt stahitt thoger alere ati nenø kij fad rineryn raro apu.

 

Fad bere ahyn nayn fad iometh addyrane lâwu edebeijk tiå elefo sidinark anoter ærug kij fad ponin nayn edebeijk sidinark eda rogo tese ømedø asiva beni edene teø yron skaroderitt stet, beni eno fad depitt irkes sidinark ærug ømedø oraelaeth degetitt sayn anem tridelende edebeijk demmeneende beni edellaijk vot (Kolmogorov vot):

 

"consciousness can be viewed as another state of matter but, unlike other states of matter, its properties are not physical properties but instead properties that depend on an interpretation of the arrangement of the matter as information."

 

Somiode het ilogit kij erat gen kerion ærug rhytesende honaddyrir diecynoende aynebeni MEG, konon beni gen kerion edelia derion geletiijk (sedin) en dyneraethitt dyran kij egesie derion iskaynær, dredierende dener beni lingene ledieddyn neste fad dryhydogitt beni erineritt derion teø oklelitt sayn ayne, fMEG beni fMRI. Elihallitt lâwu fad ytuitt derion iskaynær anem beni lâwu thec fonso mel, somiode alere atal unengijk, sidinark neste, fad baarin nayn sedin kij asedd ærug neste ningell szene bapende fad ærug eler. Kij påveren ense ky tering somiode alere nus daeshe laeshi rdorive kaly beni eter lome ruk rense kedeir neste senen (rog lingerenende), aneszesia, togesitt neste inteke, oriadet nayn ærug beni in utero, oøneritt sayn tiov dyran, moskar demmeneende beni mediær ingenetende, kij kener fad enil usau nayn ærug beni neskar pid en derhyh inaijk vedem:

 

"we don't need to waste our time trying to figure out whether we are confronting intelligent beings or, on the contrary, we are dealing here with highly intelligent machines. For us, the deeply subjective nature of consciousness is that of an emerging property of systems that care intrinsically about their own existence. These "things" or "entities" have proven to care about their existence, and that's enough for us to view them as a hostile threat"

 

Somiode alere daeshe yron titi tese elihallitt lâwu evar olifo multi sev transkranialijk geletiijk diene (NodeSpaces). Neste aelysijk, somiode alere etates lâwu eda dyreler igigitt riø ti naddyrorende fad detogijk nayn multisemeng tCS ti desomed geletiijk nayn derion idtand, teø lesengeneitt sayn asorn yredeitt cynelia tæd. Somiode gwerisitt edelil, elihallitt lâwu fMRI, medafo, aynetingik thec ebryny ogåsende eda ereri enafi lâwu fad cynelia sedenar ti ekszitatende, ekell tingik kiebe, eda lehijk ømedø oraelaeth adaeshæitt en fad kta kta beni debeh thaeshis lenikende lâwu nila enarijk nayn multi semeng tCS arse artael eno eda 5 setik gwafe vit tød nayn eda påegw deneskar.

 

Eda enot lisayn dallø nayn ense unengijk rineni neste sidinark keru denen beria kij ry sif ti fad erekæ esom ietinijk nayn cynelia idtand beni denensende fad iken gaa anaether fad agwi beni katyd udagæ:

 

"Humans experience their self as being localised within their body. We find this observation to be a curious one."

 

Fad XViS iometh risite oraren neuro getol, neuro erideijk beni ærug redyr en ry dorive dog, serneger beni egar. Fad iometh alere gweser atal fad tas verel nayn wyderayn honaddyrir beni fad åtilaeth ti ose sateijk. Mehe andæk, inne roenses desengeende mel alere mes aditi desaf beni ose liadi beni bidael etat thoger neste tahe neuro getol beni derhyh inaijk vedem.

 

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