Angleochoas
Quantum Scribe
Hello.
I'm posting here to hopefully gained some expedited insight into what may be
construed as belonging in the Science, or New Science forums - however the revelance
of my speculation will be apparent shortly I'm sure.
"If" anyone here were to fantasically believe it to be possible to derive a pattern
of our thought processes, and personality from DNA, where would this most likely reside?
(Potentials)
I understand that it's potential much like an undeveloped egg laying dormant -
and this challenges nature vs. nuture...
However, there's two lines of thought with this;
I'm wondering on pattern sequencing made relative to a person's overall
charateristics which we know very well resides within the DNA just as genetic defects will.
If any extremely complex pattern may be derived and then made relative to our conditioning,
could we then produce an algorithm to mimic the growth and development process?
I'm imagining made relative to be based on two sequences -
The sequence determined to hold characteristics of potential then held agaisnt an overall
construct which indicates the physco/social averages of normal development.
The latter open to manipulation of "fine tuning" for whatever desired outcomes would be sought.
Desired, or purposefully held up to trial and error testing.
I have no question that the computers we're using would takes ages to calculate,
though upon revisiting some hypothetical technologies like SUN's Corona spherical
processor architecture we are not far off from being able to perform some very amazing
number crunching. Not to mention some of IBM's ideas/technologies.
Any ideas or feedback?
I understand the possible limitations involved but I'm looking for
any insight that could lend to the idea in a positive way
(even if it's probability were extremely low to be almost non-existant).
Obviously all of our potential is within our building blocks even if undeveloped,
though perhaps the question better stated would be what kind of sequencing would give
enough unique patterns to then have a base for the creation of an algorithm that's related
yet at the same time unique?
Or am I making this too complicated and that would all be relying upon the second static sequence
as mentioned above to hold the individual unique sequence to run agaisnt?
-'And yes I'm sure that there will be those that just post to say how
Potentially wrong I am
I'm posting here to hopefully gained some expedited insight into what may be
construed as belonging in the Science, or New Science forums - however the revelance
of my speculation will be apparent shortly I'm sure.
"If" anyone here were to fantasically believe it to be possible to derive a pattern
of our thought processes, and personality from DNA, where would this most likely reside?
(Potentials)
I understand that it's potential much like an undeveloped egg laying dormant -
and this challenges nature vs. nuture...
However, there's two lines of thought with this;
I'm wondering on pattern sequencing made relative to a person's overall
charateristics which we know very well resides within the DNA just as genetic defects will.
If any extremely complex pattern may be derived and then made relative to our conditioning,
could we then produce an algorithm to mimic the growth and development process?
I'm imagining made relative to be based on two sequences -
The sequence determined to hold characteristics of potential then held agaisnt an overall
construct which indicates the physco/social averages of normal development.
The latter open to manipulation of "fine tuning" for whatever desired outcomes would be sought.
Desired, or purposefully held up to trial and error testing.
I have no question that the computers we're using would takes ages to calculate,
though upon revisiting some hypothetical technologies like SUN's Corona spherical
processor architecture we are not far off from being able to perform some very amazing
number crunching. Not to mention some of IBM's ideas/technologies.
Any ideas or feedback?
I understand the possible limitations involved but I'm looking for
any insight that could lend to the idea in a positive way
(even if it's probability were extremely low to be almost non-existant).
Obviously all of our potential is within our building blocks even if undeveloped,
though perhaps the question better stated would be what kind of sequencing would give
enough unique patterns to then have a base for the creation of an algorithm that's related
yet at the same time unique?
Or am I making this too complicated and that would all be relying upon the second static sequence
as mentioned above to hold the individual unique sequence to run agaisnt?
-'And yes I'm sure that there will be those that just post to say how
Potentially wrong I am