Robots with AI - will they become like Humans?: Three worlds of different dimensions: calculating, physical bodies, imagination with feelings
By Maria Cura
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There is the 1-dimensional world of calculating, of mathematics. It always uses and combines numbers, which all can be symbolized by a line of a certain length.
Then there is our 3-dimensional physical world of bodies and energies - it exists on the timeline always only in one moment, in the moment, which we call "now".
But in our mind the world is existing at least 4-dimensional. That means, we not only see and realize the "now-moment" in which our body is existing, we can remember past times and we can imagine future or fantastic times. And our feelings are connected with our remembering or with planning and hoping for a imagined future. So our feeling needs the 4-dimensional mind.
A calculating robot is constructed with 3-dimensional materials, and it is steering 3-dimensional materials. Will that robot be it able to see the world like a living mind does see the world? The first spontaneous answer may be: yes. But is it really so? Or is there a fundamental difference? This is the question the book deals about.
Maria Cura
Maria Cura wurde 1956 geboren. Sie lebt in München. Sie hat sich von Jugend an sowohl für Geisteswissenschaften als auch für Naturwissenschaft interessiert. Sie hat Kulturwissenschaft studiert und danach in unterschiedlichen Berufen gearbeitet. Sie ist Mutter von zwei inzwischen erwachsenen Kindern.
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Robots with AI - will they become like Humans? - Maria Cura
Robots with AI - will they become like Humans?
Dedicated to
Thanks
The Fool on the Hill
- A Songtext from Paul McCartney
Preface
Description of the 4 dimensions: (point), line, area, room, time
Three different worlds - differing into how many dimensions of the four basic dimensions the worlds are stretching out themselves
The amazing working together of the 3-dimensional physical body world with the 4-dimensional imagination
The difference between the 1-dimensional mathematical world of numbers and the 3-dimensional physical world of bodies
Having a place
Probability
What is the difference between calculating the future or calculating by using past information and the remembering and imagining of my mind?
Is God a huge calculating computer, creating our world by calculating it?
Imagination
Along the time-line
Time - are there more dimensions of time?
The inner free world of the 3-dimensional physical bodies
Counting and calculating need time, and physical measuring is done by 3-dimensional objects
What change does a higher dimension make: there are more of open possibilities and the ability to overview lower dimensions
What does a lower dimension do to a higher dimension? It can block the view. It also is isolating objects by giving them a surface.
Measuring and calculating as isolating process - higher dimensions are unifying and including inner possibilities
The danger of a scientific reduced view onto the world
Robots with AI: deceiving by clever imitation
Is energy 4-dimensional, because it needs time for making a change? Is light close to the mind?
Feeling - connected with 4-dimensional imagination and with remembering
Will robots with AI be able to have emotions? And where could be found an emotion-particle, perhaps in electricity?
The togetherness of calculating and feeling
Will robots feel emotions like humans? And what, if not so?
Over-viewing events, embedded in great time-spaces - is this 5-dimensional - when time itself gets not only a point or a line but a volume?
Epilogue
Copyright
Dedicated to
Dedicated to
Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney describes the main aspect of this book with a few words in his song The Fool on the Hill
. Paul McCartney uses art, but in this book it is tried to argue logically and scientific. But logic cannot always express the essence as art can do.
And to Archie Carr and the Sea Turtles
Archie Carr started fighting to protect the highly endangered sea turtles in the midst of the 20th century. As I love sea turtles, I am very grateful to Archie Carr - he began to start conservation programs for sea turtles, when many of them were close to extinction.
From what I am earning of the selling of that book, I will give 1 Euro to a serious sea turtle saving project, because sea turtles are still very much endangered.
Thanks
I thank all my family for being patient with me, if I am again deep concentrated in writing, and then sometimes not having the time for other things.
And I thank the German publishing company BoD.
There I can publish my books without much problems and I can publish them, how I want to do it. I am very happy about that.
The Fool on the Hill
- A Songtext from Paul McCartney
"But the fool on the hill
Sees the sun going down
And the eyes in his head
See the world spinning round."*
The wise fool on the hill
is not exactly measuring the world, is not calculating hard data, is not analyzing the world around him point after point and systematically. He is looking from the hill onto his wide surrounding with a holistic view, he sees all together as a whole universe, he opens himself towards the width and wideness of time and space.
Is not inside of everyone of us some of the spirit of this fool on the hill?
*Excerpt from the song text of The Fool on the Hill
from the Beatles 1967 from the album Magical Mystery Tour
Preface
There is a huge boundary between calculating computers and imagining and feeling humans: in the way of being and and in the perception. Why? That is what this book is about.
I am not a professional expert in IT or mathematics, but I am interested in these subjects (and other sciences as well) since my youth, that is many years. It may be, that there are important developments I do not know. But on the other side, there is a good chance, that I might see some aspects, that experts do not notice, because I am looking onto these themes more from the outside. Not always it is the only way to understand things from being inside, from being in the middle - it can be that sometimes the view onto something from outside is useful. In German we have a proverb saying: inside of a forest one cannot see the wood because the trees hinder the view
. The experts may judge, if I am able to bring some new interesting aspects into discussion.
AI robots are calculating machines, and for that reason the themes here in this book are circling around the difference of the calculating process and mathematics on one side and the perception of human beings on the other.
The difference is explained with the number of dimensions into which the different worlds of computer and human beings extend. As not every reader may have a clear concept of the four traditional mentioned dimensions (line, area, space, time), there is an explanation of these dimensions in the first chapter.
Computers and robots - even the ones with AI - calculate with mathematical data, with numbers. And these are 1-dimensional. Computers and intelligent robots do the calculation with a hardware, this consists of objects, existing in the 3-dimensional physical body world.
Our human body is also existing in the 3-dimensional physical world of matter and energy. Our human physical body exists for us really only in one moment at once, never at more moments together. And this moment of real existing of our body and all objects around us is moving forward in time. We cannot change this moving in time, we are fixed to this one moving time-point.
But our mind can wander in time: with imagination and remembering. Our mind is thinking and visualizing not in single moments (time-points) but in events, that take time, that last for some time. So our mind moves in a 4-dimensional world. Our feelings are also not point cut, are not only reacting onto the situation in one moment, but are reacting onto greater time realms and developments.
This is a hypothesis. I cannot 100% proof it. So if in future there really should exist robots with emotions and imagination capacity like our human abilities, I will beg pardon from these robots, that I did not see it could be possible. But up to now, from all I know, I cannot believe that robots will become like humans.
I have written already two books in German about the theme with the title: Künstliche Intelligenz - Werden Roboter mit KI in Zukunft Gefühle haben?
Norderstedt 2018 (Volume 1) and 2019 (Volume 2).
But the theme is not only interesting for German speaking people, that is why I wrote this English summary.
A hint for reading: there is a development in the texts, but the chapters are written that way, that it is most times possible, to read a chapter alone, so that the reader can start at any chapter he likes.
Some aspects will appear more often, because I want to be sure, that I can make clear, what I want to say, and that people coming from very different view-points and background, can understand it.
I feel sorry for not writing in better English,