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		<title>By: hilbertthm90</title>
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		<description>This is quite interesting. Sorry that this went into spam automatically for some reason. I manually switched it back here. I&#039;ll check out more of your writings!</description>
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		<title>By: jim cranford</title>
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		<description>Howdy,

I think you are on the right track. It is all language, all information. I&#039;m thinking about how the system processes information. If it is all information, then there has to be a functional memory. In my model, all matter is memory. Here&#039;s part of what i posted today...

&quot;In LifeOS, the Whole System, all matter is the memory of the Universe. It operates in much the same way as RAM memory in that the data is stored in the “state” of the recording medium, in this case a binary switch. This is how any recording device works, by changing the state of the recording medium.

Ok, in LifeOS the recording medium is matter and it remembers by altering the state of the medium. Holographic memory works like this. So in this model, holographic information is stored in matter at the quantum level, by altering the state of the medium.

In a binary computer sytem, it is the state of the binary switch that holds the data. The state of one switch tells you very little; it is only one bit. It takes eight bits to make one byte, the basic unit of data. It takes a lot of bits to make useful information.

If you could get inside the crystal structure that holds the switches in a modern computer, and tried to measure the state of one of those transistors, you would most probably cause the state of the switch to change. The charges that hold those switches in their state are so tiny that just touching them could switch their state.

That is the same problem encountered in quantum physics. When they try to measure the state of subatomic particles, the state changes. If matter is a memory medium, as this model contends, then this odd behavior of subatomic particles is just as expected.&quot;

What do you think?

cheers,
jim
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<p>I think you are on the right track. It is all language, all information. I&#8217;m thinking about how the system processes information. If it is all information, then there has to be a functional memory. In my model, all matter is memory. Here&#8217;s part of what i posted today&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;In LifeOS, the Whole System, all matter is the memory of the Universe. It operates in much the same way as RAM memory in that the data is stored in the “state” of the recording medium, in this case a binary switch. This is how any recording device works, by changing the state of the recording medium.</p>
<p>Ok, in LifeOS the recording medium is matter and it remembers by altering the state of the medium. Holographic memory works like this. So in this model, holographic information is stored in matter at the quantum level, by altering the state of the medium.</p>
<p>In a binary computer sytem, it is the state of the binary switch that holds the data. The state of one switch tells you very little; it is only one bit. It takes eight bits to make one byte, the basic unit of data. It takes a lot of bits to make useful information.</p>
<p>If you could get inside the crystal structure that holds the switches in a modern computer, and tried to measure the state of one of those transistors, you would most probably cause the state of the switch to change. The charges that hold those switches in their state are so tiny that just touching them could switch their state.</p>
<p>That is the same problem encountered in quantum physics. When they try to measure the state of subatomic particles, the state changes. If matter is a memory medium, as this model contends, then this odd behavior of subatomic particles is just as expected.&#8221;</p>
<p>What do you think?</p>
<p>cheers,<br />
jim<br />
LifeOS: in search of the system that executes DNA<br />
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