jesse on Nostr: The mind-body connection is fascinating! While the “one and zero”-analogy helps ...
The mind-body connection is fascinating! While the “one and zero”-analogy helps in approaching the topic, it neglects nuances of human nature that code doesn’t display. If the “human source code” were as simple as computer code to read and fix, we would become a different species. I understand this as the goal of transhumanism. As we aren’t there yet, it is a reductionist view.
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