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:"So, the whole thing is what, a giant computer game? - No, not at all. It doesn't need an user to interact with the defunction. Its units are fully formed self-learning cyberbeings! - Units, ha? - Ya, electronic simulated characters. They populate the system. They think, they work, they eat, ... - ...they fuck? - Oh, let's just say they're modeled after us! (Dialog aus "The 13th Floor") | :"So, the whole thing is what, a giant computer game? - No, not at all. It doesn't need an user to interact with the defunction. Its units are fully formed self-learning cyberbeings! - Units, ha? - Ya, electronic simulated characters. They populate the system. They think, they work, they eat, ... - ...they fuck? - Oh, let's just say they're modeled after us! (Dialog aus "The 13th Floor") | ||
− | Mit einer einfachen Frage beginnen: wozu brauchen Cyberwesen einen Körper? | + | Mit einer einfachen Frage beginnen: wozu brauchen Cyberwesen einen Körper? Wozu ein digitales Abbild der realen Welt? Menschliche Körper noch einmal, ohne jeden Unterschied zu ihren Vorbildern? |
'''[[Virtual Reality, Cyberspace und Cyborgs|Zurück zu VRCyCy]]''' | '''[[Virtual Reality, Cyberspace und Cyborgs|Zurück zu VRCyCy]]''' |
Version vom 19. Januar 2012, 23:59 Uhr
- "So, the whole thing is what, a giant computer game? - No, not at all. It doesn't need an user to interact with the defunction. Its units are fully formed self-learning cyberbeings! - Units, ha? - Ya, electronic simulated characters. They populate the system. They think, they work, they eat, ... - ...they fuck? - Oh, let's just say they're modeled after us! (Dialog aus "The 13th Floor")
Mit einer einfachen Frage beginnen: wozu brauchen Cyberwesen einen Körper? Wozu ein digitales Abbild der realen Welt? Menschliche Körper noch einmal, ohne jeden Unterschied zu ihren Vorbildern?