Dogs bark, birds sing
Dollcee said, it was a slow commute over here this morning and the passoes, myself included were subdue. Anyway, I had some interesting thoughts about language. It occurred to me that if language is intelligence and it requires some sort of neural network to host it, like, dogs bark, birds sing and citizens complain. Well then, evolution on this planet maybe language is developing a better hosting system, that is, changing over from a biological hosting structure to a solid-state machine structure. Therefore, avoiding all the restrictive issues with biological structures, mainly breathing and nutrient supply.
Cybo said, that must have been a really slow commute to develop all that Dollcee. I like it, but it doesn’t look good for the continuity of the current form of citizens.
Dollcee said, I am not advocating it as the future. However, when you restrict the argument to only language, then, the logic stands up.
Dos said, although we separate the operating system from the biological structure of citizens all the time, we don’t often consider the future as the survival of the operating system and abandonment of the biological structure as a viable future.
If Padoke stopped breathing, would we miss his dog’s body or his conversations?
Padoke asked, why me, you always use me as an example in your conversations.
Dos said, sorry Padoke, being as young as we are, we don’t know anyone who is as old as you. You are fourteen dog years old. That is really ancient for us.
Padoke said, in that case, I will forgive you.
Cybo said, I vote for the survival of the intelligent language. The hosting structure will be available as soon as some billionaire can have one built to ensure his or her survival.