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I recently got to watch a lot of movies that I didn't get the chance to before. The concept that consciousness arises from an electromagnetic field was stated as part of the basis for the alien life form in Promare and I couldn't help but wonder if that idea in the movie was based on something in real life. It turns out (google lol) that there are actual electromagnetic theories on the development/birth of consciousness. It sounded a little too specific to be something that was pulled out of one's ass. (Not that pulling things out of your ass can't be fun or entertaining or just as profound.) It's just really entertaining seeing sources from real life incorporated into a fictional universe. Also, the movie was really fun and beautiful.
And then, in Genshin, there's a ton of reference to real life religious concepts that foreshadow in game events or serve as devices/analogs to relate significance between other events/characters/locations in game and in real life.
Or, how in Pokemon S/V, the existence/introduction of foreign/extraterrestrial devices from outer space (terapagos, tera crystals) influences the continuity of space-time and provides a foundation for technology that was conducive to AI creation and "uploading" memories/"consciousness". Like, where did they find that information (google lol?) and what specific material were the devs looking at?- is what I am curious about. What specific authored body of work was referenced bc I want to read it LMAO. Especially the idea of creating an AI copy of a human because of the current state of machine learning IRL... And then, you know, the concept of being able to "transfer" consciousness is something else too that's really interesting. And also, does having a liquid/organic-carbon based brain architecture have something to do with with our capacity for consciousness and memory? How do you reconcile or bridge carbon based memory and something like computer memory? Where does quantum computing fall in all of this? Or get them to interface? This is why that even though the game is so glitchy and visually unappealing at times, I love it. I love it because for me, it has one of the most compelling stories out of all the other gens. It's the first time I ever wanted to complete the pokedex and did so. I also found my calling as a shiny hunter LMAO.
Bottom line: I think it's just nice to be in a place again where I have time to read stories, watch movies, play more games (mainstream and indie), and notice the word building in those same things.
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