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can water be artificially intelligent?

>> No.12530096

This post is extremely low quality.

>> No.12530104

>>12530096
There's an inquisitive discussion to be had here

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>>12530093
Jellyfish are more than 99% water. Some scientists refer to them as structured water or living water.

>> No.12530120

You could use water to make a computer, and program it to be intelligent.
so sure.
doesn't take much to make things boolean and create logic gates.

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>>12530096

> he did it again
> he told the OP what his quality level was
> hes so bold
> i wonder if he has a GF


>>12530110

> structured water

are you retarded?

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>>12530096
Look, I even just made this picture for you--like something you'd see on the cover of a PopSci article.

>> No.12530134

>>12530122
Sorry ladies. I'm a christian man. I'm not interested in casual sex with heathens.
And frankly I'd prefer to be eternally bonded to someone of a finer cut.

>> No.12530150

>>12530093
God I hate water memeory with every bone of my body but I would say yes.

There is a thing known as a water computer. It's essentially a way to use the ripples of water on the surface of a shaped contained to calculate things rapidly. It isn't better than a normal computer, although there was a mathematician I was talking to whose researched involved modeling super small quantum systems using water droplets bouncing in the presence of acoustic waves.

As for the more esoteric question I think you were asking about the ability for water to form transient calculations through differential arrangements of hydrogen bond networks. I would say it would need a fucking insane amount of water a low level of impurities, time, and stable energy sources. But by that point you are just making a jellyfish that has complex processes in dilute enviorments which in a more impure enviorment would have just made normal fucking cells.

>> No.12530665

>>12530150
>It's essentially a way to use the ripples of water on the surface of a shaped contained to calculate things rapidly.
I must be a dumbass cuz I can’t imagine how that would work

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>>12530093
>can water be artificially intelligent?

>> No.12530714

>>12530093
you are mostly composed of water, although I'm not sure that you qualify as intelligent

>> No.12530717

>>12530665
Well technically almost anything can be a computer. And I remembered that part poorly about the water integrator. There are some passion projects I saw on youtube that used buckets and ripples but the original one used water levels. Standford just made a fancier one too.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_integrator

>> No.12531152

I don't understand why this is stupid question. Maybe I am too stupid to understand why.
Do you think that it is impossible to construct an object that can be called artificially intelligent water?
All one needs to do is invent way to build monomaterial computer out of water. Then if it can run AI program, it is artificially intelligent water.