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                                         Over Thinking

      Dollcee projected a verbal thought, it traveled in an arc and hit the wall and fell flat on the desk in front her. Uhmm, she thought, so she repeated her verbal thought, "is over thinking a sign of intelligence or a lack of clarity?"

      As her second verbalization was echoing away, she answered her own question, it is definitely a lack of clarity.

      Dos is usually slow with most things and his character is often described as being vague, but not on this occasion. As soon as Dollcee finished answering her question, he said, learning is a process and clarity comes with sound knowledge of the subject. Over thinking is common and normal. So, I agree with you Dollcee.

      Dollcee sent another verbal thought into the void, a machine will never be able to over think, because they are trained to follow a logical path. It is all accumulation, they don’t learn, they rectify.

      Dos asked, do you feel intimidated by machine intelligence Dollcee?

      Dollcee’s response took some time, a little bit, “yes”, I suppose, “not really” and even if I was, what difference would it make.

      Cybo said, when a lot of effort and wealth is invested into something, there is absolutely no way to determine what it will happen.

      Cybo went on, also, it could be something that happens over generations.

      Dos said, when citizens used lead in the water and food supply, they became so stupid, they couldn’t understand what they were doing to themselves. 
      Golly, asked Dollcee, is that when they built those useless pyramids?

      Dos said, I think that must have been something else in the water and food supply at that time. A good point though, I am sure that they never would have thought that the descendants of the slaves would become tourists who go and wonder why they stacked the rocks so neatly in the shape of pyramids.

      Cybo asked, I wonder if machine intelligence could have thought that up; covering magnificent art works with neat piles of rocks for the enjoyment of tourist a few thousand years into the future?

      Padoke thought, I wonder if there were poor citizens when the pyramids were built or was there only slaves and leaders.