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• elιzaвeтн • ([personal profile] isochrone) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu2016-11-10 11:34 am

second lighthouse; VIDEO

I've been thinking and writing some things down, and something I've wanted to ask...

What would you consider very... mm, 'defining' I suppose is the word I'm looking for? Something that you feel your reality wouldn't be the same without. Don't worry, I'll go first.

[ She flashes a knowing smile at that. ]

Certainly, there are certainly many historical events that shaped the world, but if I had to pick one that's affective to Columbia in my era would be the discovery a few decades ago of the Lutece Particle, which in turn is used to make a Lutuce Field. Another term for it is called 'quantum levitation', and it suspends atoms in mid-air by a controllable field, allowing things to be manipulated within the sphere of gravity, and to impart those effects onto other objects.

[ Someone's read The Principles of Quantum Mechanics a few too many times... ]

And that's how Columbia is an airborne city. So, I think things in my reality would be very different if that hadn't been discovered!
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[personal profile] looksfine 2016-12-12 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
It would be difficult for me to offer an accurate assessment without personal interaction...but from your vague description, I do not see any reason I would not.

If his existence was artificially created, and he is capable of learning and growing based on ongoing experiences and examples, then Artificial Intelligence would be correct.
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[personal profile] looksfine 2016-12-18 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
[Not privy to her thoughts of the specific individual she thought of, Aya offered a polite smile before shaking her head lightly.]

It would not cause offense if you did.

Through various conversations, I have discovered I much would prefer being considered intelligent, albeit artificially, than dismissed as a mere computer. It is, of course, ideal that one view me as the living organic organism I truly am...but it is difficult to blame someone for not immediately knowing what I, myself, did not learn until after my arrival in Keelai.