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Autognorics: The Science of Engineered Life Forms

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How to build a Living Machine through Aneural Autognorics !

Before we discuss how possible it is to build a living machine, let us first redefine the essential stages that come along with the criteria of life based on the study on Originemology (origin of origins). Then, let us utilize this revised knowledge of life in comparison with newborns and machines to rationalize the feasibility of making a living system. And finally, let us examine step by step the basic cycles of transformation in the realization of a living machine through autognorization. 

The science of creating engineered life forms, things, machines, or systems is called Autognorics. It deals with intuitive memory, intuitive networks, intuitive systems, intuitive machines, and other intuitive objects. It was conceptualized by revisionist Lawsin in 1988 who wanted to shape up the framework of artificial intelligence and machine learning by introducing a new paradigm known as the Intuitive Machine Systems.  IOs, EIs, and GEs are the key elements in this new paragon of creating synthetic life-forms called intuitive machines or Gnorics. The systems of engineered life-forms or SELFS, technically called Autognorization, is a system, process, or approach by which intuitive objects, embedded inscriptions, and generated emergence are incorporated together in the creation of a living machine that carries the six marks of life, namely: the mechanization of aliveness, the sensation of awareness, the codification of consciousness, the intuitiveness of logic, the experience of lifeness, and the self-realization of inlearness.

Intuitive Machines, also called Gnorics or ELFS, are individuals capable of knowing themselves and their external environments  They are entities synonymous with life-forms. Examples of such species are human beings who exhibit self-knowledge using the brain (neural) and the Zoikrons that display the characteristics of self-knowledge being without the need of the brain (aneural).

According to Lawsin, Life evolves from being alive to being living. It is a process that is governed by six stages. He classified the sequence based on the state of being of the individual. The Sequentia Orders of Life or SOL:

The revised criteria of Life:

Age      Babies     Machines               Both
1-2        alive        alive        consumes energy
2-3        aware        aware        senses with sensors
3-5        conscious        conscious        matches objects
6-7        intuitive        intuitive        selects this or that
8-9        inlearn        inlearn        self-inform/ inlearn
10+        living        living     socialize / reproduce / lifeness

Lawsin redefined Alive or aliveness as the ability of an organism to self-consume energy provided by an external source. An infant, when guided, gets his/her energy from his/her mother's milk, an external source. A machine, when guided, gets its energy from a charging station or a solar panel, another external source. Technically, the machine and baby are both considered alive.

Awareness, meanwhile, is redefined based on two prerequisites. First, the object is alive, and second, it is equipped with intuitive sensors. A newborn is aware because he/she consumes energy and his/her physical body is rig with common sensors like the ears, eyes, nose, and skin to name a few. However, these sensors function without the intervention of the brain at the early stage of the life of the baby. A machine is as well aware when it self-consumes energy and is automated with intuitive or wise sensors. The intuitive objects are triggered dimetrically by Inscription by Design. Here, the baby and the machine are alive and aware but not conscious, intuitive, self-knowledge, and living yet.

Consciousness, on the other, is redefined bound by three requirements, namely, aliveness, awareness, and codification. An object is conscious when it self-consumes energy, driven by sensors, and codifies things. Codification or codexation is the key factor in identifying when an object is conscious or not. Codexation is the self-ability of an organism to associate an object with another object unknowingly. In other words, a machine is conscious when it self-consumes energy, equipped with sensors, and matches objects. A baby, at a certain point in her/his early life, can stacks colorful bricks unknowingly without the help of the brain. This action shows that one can be alive, aware, and conscious even without the help of the brain. The baby and the machine here are alive, aware, and conscious, but not yet rational, neural, and symbiotic.

Intuitiveness or logic is redefined depending on four determinants: aliveness, awareness, consciousness, and intuitiveness. An object is logical when it self-consumes energy, driven by sensors, codifies things, and able to rational or choose. The self ability to choose is the key factor in identifying when an object is logical. This behavior is influenced by the Theory of the Second Option or the This or That Rule. The baby and the machine, in this case, are alive, aware, conscious, intuitive, but not yet neural, and living.

Inlearn is defined contingent on five benchmarks: aliveness, awareness, consciousness, intuitiveness, and inlearness. An object is inlearn when it self-consumes energy, driven by sensors, codifies things, selects options, and self-informed. The self-ability to acquire and use informartion is the key mark that identifies when an object is Inlearn. Mnimi ("Mindness"), pronounced mimi, is a mnimic memory classified as neural and aneural. In this scenario, the baby and the machine are alive, aware, conscious, intuitive, and aneural (a brain without the brain).

In summary, Life is defined based on one or all the following SOL:

  1. Aliveness
  2. Awareness
  3. Consciousness
  4. Intuitiveness
  5. Inlearness
  6. Lifeness

"Life is chemistry, not Biology." ~ Joey Lawsin

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