Post by danr on May 11, 2007 14:28:05 GMT -5
I doubt you can create something completely indestructible. Especially since we probably don't even know all the ways to destroy something yet xD.
Having a bunch of cloned copies of himself makes a bunch of people that look like him, but each one of them would have a mind of their own. They might even start killing each other due to their own different ideas of what to do with the world and the history, since I think the way the brain works is something we'll never undertand fully and therefore we won't be able to programme a completely set personality for each one of our clones. So if he's incredibly smart due to all these reasons you've mentioned, I think he'd be clever enough to not create people with the same power as himself (although I doubt this particular time travelling ability would be passed to his clones, but hey, he shouldn't have it to start with, so we are jus assuming he can pass it), and therefore would still be limited to his own "mortal body"
If what he did was to create some kind of time travelling robots, he might have a bigger problem. Robots can be programmed and all that, and if I were him I'd put in them some kind of self-destruction system I could activate if things went wrong, but if the robots had their own advanced AI they could still go on a revolt. Computers "think" faster than humans, after all.
Anyways, all of this stuff is more related to physics than it is to biology/chemistry, and the latter ones are the parts I kinda know xD. I have no idea about the entropy part you mentioned, though
Having a bunch of cloned copies of himself makes a bunch of people that look like him, but each one of them would have a mind of their own. They might even start killing each other due to their own different ideas of what to do with the world and the history, since I think the way the brain works is something we'll never undertand fully and therefore we won't be able to programme a completely set personality for each one of our clones. So if he's incredibly smart due to all these reasons you've mentioned, I think he'd be clever enough to not create people with the same power as himself (although I doubt this particular time travelling ability would be passed to his clones, but hey, he shouldn't have it to start with, so we are jus assuming he can pass it), and therefore would still be limited to his own "mortal body"
If what he did was to create some kind of time travelling robots, he might have a bigger problem. Robots can be programmed and all that, and if I were him I'd put in them some kind of self-destruction system I could activate if things went wrong, but if the robots had their own advanced AI they could still go on a revolt. Computers "think" faster than humans, after all.
Anyways, all of this stuff is more related to physics than it is to biology/chemistry, and the latter ones are the parts I kinda know xD. I have no idea about the entropy part you mentioned, though
