26.08.2014

project. braincluster.

Did bacteria spark evolution of multicellular life?




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In Choanoflagellates, Clues to the Animal Kingdom’s Birth - NYTimes.com
Kragengeißeltierchen – Wikipedia
Choanoflagellata - MicrobeWiki
Choanoflagellates and animal multicellularity dayel.com
How Life Made the Leap From Single Cells to Multicellular Animals Science WIRED

... at that time I learned that selforganising first smart cells began with uniting and specializing, it was clear to me that the "idea" of the internet, "which" is thought as a big neural structure about now, is a milestone in the history of mankind.



maybe we will see some smart guys come up with the right kind of synapses. we will have to see how concepts like empathy, the intensity of pain or confusion inflicting the system and so on will be integrated. and  how all this will form in this immense thing.
it is everything other than a spymachine.. and it will not be all split up in different departments in different locations.

it doesn´t come from ivory towers and it is handmade, manmade, because the thing, which  makes the system do and act, is man made masterknowledge, not only meta knowledge. created to be abused by hackers or henchmen, or the puppets of the big money gamblers, with their incredible greed

it is the the necessary step, the alternative the mandriven and man connected world itself. not designed, but grown systems with knowledge from all over the world, from all cultures, cures and myths. not just bullshit. in the end the machine will be mankinds knowlegde. the human wisdom.we cant go wrong. never evermore. a machine as a necessaery connecting mind, designed to learn and teach. being human in mankind´s world, this machine will challenge our world.


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