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I think I figured out how to make a self replicating robot!
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 4:08 pm
by ADVANCESSSS
Once it finishes building the other, it must lastly fill up it's solid state memory sticks identically, so, it aligns its own memory sticks up to the empty sticks & has a natural 1 hit made surge of say electrons go through it's own sticks & the electrons would come out now as less or more to then head into the empty sticks & charge/not or dent/not them for 1's & 0's.
Re: I think I figured out how to make a self replicating rob
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 1:43 am
by Arising_uk
John von Neumann got there first.
Seems to be a big gap in your 'Once it finishes building the other ...'?
Re: I think I figured out how to make a self replicating rob
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 3:27 pm
by GreatandWiseTrixie
Arising_uk wrote:John von Neumann got there first.
Seems to be a big gap in your 'Once it finishes building the other ...'?
I think the big gap is the statement itself. It's like giving instructions on how to build a computer.
How to build a computer.
Step 1. Once you finished building the computer, you must lastly insert the memory sticks identically, so that it aligns itself to the motherboard. Make sure you don't dent the motherboard diodes as it may damage them. You have to preserve the 1's and 0's.
That my friends is how you build a computer.
Re: I think I figured out how to make a self replicating rob
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 11:27 pm
by Blaggard
Again humans already do that. 2nd place but a plucky one.
Computers don't do anything unless they are told to, if that makes them self replicating then so be it.
Re: I think I figured out how to make a self replicating rob
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 11:34 pm
by ADVANCESSSS
Oh my email didn't notify me of replies, k good. I'm glad I have sensible people here.
If you had a human robot with tones of 1's & 0's memory sticks, it could build allllllll of the robot, and for the 40,000 memory sticks it can (from a few 1's & 0's) duplicate the process of the 1's & 0's that make a memory stick, everybody involved with this says all that's ever left out is one last thing, the software information, and that's what I explained I think I solved. So is there anything missing? Correct me if wrong. The idea I explained is like (At the end, you need something to accidentally fall over & hit 55 things right for the last missing thing, like a cell-it has atoms come out and start forming a duplicate DNA by falling onto the first DNA from 1 trigger!)