Interesting analogy
I have read an article by stephen hawking and some posts on here linking the human brain to a computer.
does this mean that i’m that program does not finish installing or website that doesn’t run properly and no matter how many times you try to reload the program or refresh the page it always ends up getting stuck at the same point and you have to start again? kind of like a really scratched CD that won’t play passed a certain point no matter what you do. Because it sure does feel like this. I even try rebooting the computer to fix the problem but that just makes it worse.
Eventually, it drives you so mad that you feel like throwing the computer against the wall.
The computer will stop working when the components fail….
So can does that mean I can choose when to turn it off??
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Or that maybe the computer/program is an outdated version one, and thus, is not compatible/needed anymore in the market.
Survival of the fittest..
They said “it’s the only one so civilization can keep progressing rapidly”
So the outdated one should be thrown away, fast! and be replaced with newer one, then another newer one, once obsolete/outdated, thrown away and replaced again, and so on and so on..
A cruel notion, isn’t it?..
Is *Life* meant to be like that though?..who created/invented/give/write the “Rules”??…or there is actually NO rules at all??..
Maybe there IS still a place for the outdated computer/program, somewhere?..and still of a great use somewhere?