On 8/9/19 12:47 PM, Russell Reiter via talk wrote: [snip]
Humans lose thousands of skin cells a day, yet the fabric of the persona stays the same. I think photo data is a little the same, a few stray bits lost here or there won't change the picture that much. However it is possible to corrupt that significant bit which would make decoding the picture impossible.
That's an interesting analogy. Humans are both digital and analog. The digital component is the DNA which contains the whole of the instructions to build and operate a human. The analog component is they way we are grown and the effects of the outside world. In theory you could take a cell and use the DNA to build a copy of the person but it would not be a very faithful copy even leaving aside the effects of living and learning. Or I guess it would be as good as identical twins where one was thrown into a rocket at relativistic speeds to come back later. The other thing about humans is the algorithm of sex to create new humans where data is combined in new ways to provide the ability to evolve. -- Alvin Starr || land: (647)478-6285 Netvel Inc. || Cell: (416)806-0133 alvin@netvel.net ||