xplbzx on Nostr: Would digitized humans still need to interface with the physical world? I feel that ...
Would digitized humans still need to interface with the physical world? I feel that would be a single point of failure.
If not then maybe so but I can't imagine how a perpetual network would sustain itself organically.
Would that not mirror nature with humans as some kind of mycelium?
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