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Bio-Computers and Electrical Control of Fungi, Slime, & Plants

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illogicalgates

illogicalgates

Күн бұрын

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@GriffVibrantle-yh3ye
@GriffVibrantle-yh3ye 6 ай бұрын
Seems quite simple to achieve a functional utility out of slime molds. Measure low voltage electric signals in a species and use them to relay information that can extend to organics.
@Curixq
@Curixq Жыл бұрын
Nice video! Slime molds aren't fungi though, they're something on their own belong to the protista, they have properties of animals, plants, fungi but aren't any of them. Also, there are other ways of finding north that don't need magnetoception. By avoiding sunlight, the ant will statistically face north more than the other directions (in the Northern Hemisphere, the opposite for the southern hemisphere). The mold can probably do that by releasing some hormones.
@illogicalgates
@illogicalgates Жыл бұрын
Shoot you are right, I had read something outdated and forgot that slime moulds had been reclassified a while back.. I will have to write a comment later with that clarification. I appreciate the nice and informative comment! With the ant generally ending up climbing under a leaf which would likely shade the ant anyways, and the fact that it’s quite shady in this environment already (I think), do you still think the avoiding of sun is a likely mechanism by which the fungi has ended up generally on the north side of the plant?
@Human_01
@Human_01 4 ай бұрын
[Updated] QUANTUM-COMPUTING-BIO-ENGINEERING/QUANTUM-COMPUTING-BIO-RECEPTORS/QUANTUM-COMPUTING-AI-BIO-RECEPTORS Could quantum computing be used to solve the issues that are expressed with biological computers, e.g. mushroom, 'slime mold', and fungi hybrid computers (where the biological components act as receptors that produce complex output signals/information)? I believe that quantum computing is such a solution... And then, when such wonders are researched and developed upon, they will be used to easily give a biological component/functionality to [Ai] robots (when the biological component [genetically engineered 'slime mold'; engineered to function as the biological receptors for a robot] grows and becomes dense, the AI/Android could generate a sense of presence that can subconsciously be detected by human intuition. Case in point, with the light sensitivity engineered into slim mold, hybrid computing between quantum and conventional computing will allow the robot to physically experience sunlight. 'Here', were slim molds integrated into the iris of a robot, it will be function as an extension to the robot - thus allowing the Ai-robot to experience sunlight like a biological organism. Slim molds and quantum computing hold such a promise and capability. NOTE: Biological receptors on computers often overwhelm conventional computers with information. Quantum-computing could and will likely offer the solution. /Close.
@Ntrain1987
@Ntrain1987 Ай бұрын
This is a great video.
@ThatWizardOfOdd
@ThatWizardOfOdd 6 күн бұрын
Slime mold is a protist. The rest is super cool though.
@_thresh_
@_thresh_ 11 ай бұрын
Imagine the future where you need to water your computers because they use funtel processors made out of fungi
@Bleepbleepblorbus
@Bleepbleepblorbus 4 ай бұрын
Some people are already willing to put water in their PC using a liquid cooling system. So that's not far off
@ChupacabraRex
@ChupacabraRex 7 ай бұрын
This is a very good video, you are very underrated. The whole subject is very intersting, although it clearly needs a long time to actually be implemented in any sort of computer, and competing wiht modern, well-defined transistors may limit it's usual. Still, the idea of growing a computer is pretty intersting, imagine a world where you need to water or feed a computer, very instersting.
@mrcooki3monster928
@mrcooki3monster928 Ай бұрын
Also with mushrooms how to understand them is learning the rate of the pulsation of the fungi networks. We could use A.I to understand it thus we can translate it into code and than English. Than maybe we can finally learn how they evolve and what they can do. Many applications I just thought of that just like that. lol 😝
@samb4944
@samb4944 Жыл бұрын
Woah
@saftheartist6137
@saftheartist6137 5 ай бұрын
Excellent video
@mrcooki3monster928
@mrcooki3monster928 Ай бұрын
I even know how to build a transparent glass phone that’s break resistant. Using DARPA glass classified and something with a material so light. I’m not telling anyone but I’m trying to get some individuals like nerds and a venture capitalist.
@dmor6696
@dmor6696 Жыл бұрын
yeah, the scientists at neuralink were pissed at Elon for pitching impossible goals to the public, which in turn means that no, neuralink can't do whatever Elon and his Musketeers are hoping
@nightknight6947
@nightknight6947 Жыл бұрын
elon is a stable genus as trump and kayne
@illogicalgates
@illogicalgates Жыл бұрын
I would agree that neuralink (Elon especially) has over promised, though there are already much simpler brain machine interfaces in use, and working in the way I described in the video.
@GnosticElohim
@GnosticElohim 7 ай бұрын
Nothing Elon says is true, he's not a real person his entire identity is a hoax. Elon Musk is a cinema man running a massive ponzi scheme and nothing more. He's created nothing and stolen everything he claims he's created. His family got thier money from thousands of slave's that worked themselves to death in his father's illegal Emerald mines.
@wenxuanxi4928
@wenxuanxi4928 Жыл бұрын
Slime molds are not fungi tho they are amoeba
@mrcooki3monster928
@mrcooki3monster928 Ай бұрын
Selling my idea for a robot without metal
@mrcooki3monster928
@mrcooki3monster928 Ай бұрын
For one or two billion dollars plus I have alot of future projects and I know how to make them work. Just need alot of capital and huge geeks to change the world with!
@DenzelCanvasSupport
@DenzelCanvasSupport Ай бұрын
@@mrcooki3monster928how can i contact u?
@mrsylvester5874
@mrsylvester5874 6 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say neuroLink works
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