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#91
Techmology and Scientism / Re: Immortal Jellyfish!
June 29, 2010, 11:12:46 PM
Unfotunately I think everything would of been forgotten (If a complex structure with a brain did the reverse age thingy etc), unless there comes a time and age where you can store your brain on a MySQL database :lol:

Since well-developed brain parts would be going to mush and not operate in the same way; then they would be accessed differently, wouldn't they? Unless it is as nigel says - it could be possible that things will return in stages as the brain develops.

What is the age the brain stops fully growing? I understand brain plasticity is constantly changing, but is there an age where it just stops 'growing' like our bodies?
#92
Or Kill Me / Re: Dear fb, I'm dead
June 29, 2010, 11:06:31 PM
It is an awesome tool, I'm intouch with all my cousins and friends ... but theres also a time that I want to get away, and often I get in 'trouble' for not checking my facebook (alot of temper tantrums and etc), because some people can't handle not being in constant-communication.

Just like how people get annoyed at me for not answering my phone...

and op was sad
#93
Techmology and Scientism / Re: Immortal Jellyfish!
June 29, 2010, 11:01:13 PM
Quote from: Nephew Twiddleton on June 29, 2010, 02:57:32 PM
Quote from: Captain Utopia on June 29, 2010, 02:54:46 PM
If consciousness and memory is, indeed, an emergent property of the structure and interconnection of neurons within the brain, then yes - it'd forget everything.  If consciousness is like a piece of string turned around with a knot and, or trefoil, or an antenna or a magic soul, then no - mr jellyfish would remember everything, including to return that library book on time, but would live happily ever after, and after.

Take your pick.

Thanks. NotPublished's post seemed to be asking the question and got brushed off with "they don't have brains", which unless I'm wrong, wasn't the point.

yup that was what I was asking

cheers :)
#94
Techmology and Scientism / Re: Immortal Jellyfish!
June 29, 2010, 01:07:24 PM
your eating immortal ... things!

What would they taste like ... kinda curious.

But if a complex life form reversed the aging process, or 'started again' wouldn't it necessarily forget everything? Since its just uh collapsing and re-forming the brain?
#95
Techmology and Scientism / Re: Immortal Jellyfish!
June 29, 2010, 06:39:06 AM
Maybe they'll turn into those brain things at mass effect?
#96
Techmology and Scientism / Re: Immortal Jellyfish!
June 29, 2010, 02:52:34 AM
what animals eat jelly fish?
#97
oh my goodness!

How did she survive?

How come police were dispatched instead of medical? Unless 991 is police only?
#98
I echo Cainad's sentiments.

Fred why would you want to date anyway! You have stomping to do
#99
How about trying to think of words without using any of that inside-voice thing?

I can imagine them just being written down on a wall/paper, but it has to be one or the other; other wise I just end up mentally sounding it out
#100
oh I didn't know the hayabusa pod was recaptured I forgot all about it!

Thanks for the links Kai, I love reading them
#101
Isn't Kevin Rudd soo cute?
#102
Oh my goodness a killer elephant!

Mum warned me about those!!!!
#103
This is my favourite rendition of events : http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/501278
#104
Two vast and trunkless legs of stone / Re: Spagbook
June 24, 2010, 09:45:21 AM
 :lulz: :lulz:
#105
I don't think forgetting helps with learning

I think when your uncomfortable, you know you are learning something (until you can make it comfortable)