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The Codexation Dilemma, also known as the Human Mental Handicap, is one of the greatest intellectual foundations in the study of the mind that refutes the idea that consciousness originates in the brain. This assertion, according to Lawsin, is based on the fact that consciousness exists because biological sensors have an inherent dual capability of interacting with the environment. The ability to interact through association is the tell-tale sign that something is alive, aware, and conscious.Besides Associative Consciousness, other new concepts have been integrated into the creation of our living, thinking machine. The classical definitions of being alive, living, and with life, for example, have been redefined. The criteria of life have been revisited. A Brain without The Brain, Intuitive Aneural Network, Generated Interim Emergence, and Inscriptional Physics have been introduced. Because of this new knowledge, a self-conscious machine capable of producing its own kind was developed. Along with this, the Science of Autognorics was born.In this book, Joey Lawsin, the formulator of the Single Theory of Everything and Inscription by Design, reveals the secrets and inner workings of ELFS. These engineered lifeforms can see, smell, taste, hear, speak, feel, think, breed, fly, swim, and even die. They are in vivo machinas synonymous with living organisms. Because of their metallic skins, they are sometimes called the Silver Species.
Zero and One are abstract concepts. They only exist in the mind by assumption. Mathematically, they are called numerals by definition. When Zero is represented with the symbol 0 and One with 1, technically they become numbers by association. Numbers are the assumed physical representations of numerals. By symbolic representation, both digits now exist outside the mind - the physical world - the world outside of ourselves. If 0 & 1 are now created by definition, association, representation, and assumption, are these numbers now solid objects or physical materials? If I write 0 and 1 on a paper, are they materially or physically real now, or are they still abstract, imaginary, or imagined? If everything is made up of atoms and atoms are not alive, does this mean you are not alive as well? What if I tell you that you don't really exist, will you believe me? After reading this book, you be the judge!
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