Lawsin, who developed the Biotronics Project, claimed that being alive and being aware are two different things. To be alive, according to him, means to be able to self-consume energy. While to be aware means to be able to sense with sensors. These wise sensors, also known as Intuitive Objects or IOs, are called Exyzforms
In this article, consciousness is examined based on the Exyzforms and Codexation, a study about abstract (subject) and physical (object) information. According to the Codexation Dilemma: "No human can think of something without associating or matching such abstract thought with something physical." In other words, for a machine to be considered conscious, it has the self-ability to associate subject and object.
For example, if I introduce here a word unfamiliar to my readers, there is a 100% chance no one here can give a direct accurate explanation of what this word is. The reason behind this is simple; the unfamiliar word does not exist yet in one's vocabulary and thus no physical construct in one's mind. This dilemma, if corrected, makes one conscious!
In the video, the machine was tested for consciousness. Instead of using the old fashion of analog switches using beams and gears, it was subjected using digital switches on an Arduino as an alternative to test its consciousness. These built-in digital switches inside the microprocessor were switched on and off digitally through a program called Sketch. In the program, the label edge means danger while the label center means safe. If the whole inscription process was mechanically etched, structurally designed, and mathematically formed as a wise sensor, like the eyes for seeing or ears for hearing, the sensor will cleverly function as a device for consciousness. This ability of a machine to match or pair is a telltale sign of Associative Consciousness.
The biotronic in the video is alive, aware, and conscious.
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