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| 'And what about basking in the divine light? Certainly if we take a reductionistic view that mystical illumination is just a bath of intoxicating brain chemicals, then there seems to be no reason that machines couldn't occasionally be nudged into exceptional states as well. But I prefer to suppose that mystical experiences involve an objective union with a higher level of mind, possibly mediated by offbeat physics such as quantum entanglement, dark matter, or higher dimensions. Might a robot enjoy these true mystical experiences? Based on my studies of the essential complexity of simple systems, I feel that any physical object at all must be equally capable of enlightenment. As the Zen apothegm has it, "The universal rain moistens all creatures." So, yes, I now think that robots can see God.' -- [[Rudy Rucker]] |
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* [[Artificial Life Bibliography]] | * [[Artificial Life Bibliography]] |
* [[Computer Science]] | * [[Computer Science]] |
| * [[Simpets]] |
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| * cocroach controlled > http://conceptlab.com/roachbot/ |
| * http://kaspar.feis.herts.ac.uk/ |