A single human cell is more complex than any machine humanity knows how to build yet. Only our greatest processors are even getting close.

The human body consists of trillions of these cells, specialized into tasks. A being of marvelous, monstrous complexity.

And yet we forget where we put our phone.

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Any milestones coming up for the second half of the year nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a ?

And the hallucinations. Don’t get me started on the hallucinations.

Why do we even need phones. lol

Usually in my hands

Phone is not important. Our mind is trying to tell us something.

It is because your mind is distracted.

That is the reason, why we are evolved. Amen.

because we don't use 100% of our brain all the time, but only a part.

because our brain need to have some rest while another part of it is working.

Computer only need cooler system.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten-percent-of-the-brain_myth

10% use is a myth but it is true we don't use all our brain, daily.

Health is our number one priority. I am working on a business idea to use Bitcoin for healthcare improvement. Stay tuned.

which definition of complexity are you using?

The number of essential parts. A cell is an atomic machine. A nanomachine.

Alternatively, whether we could recreate it or not. Currently we cannot.

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300 trillion to be more precise.

Good morning, Lyn! I’m with you! 🌻💜🫂

Oh btw where’s my phone?

Anyone got 1000 sats to spare

Salient post Lyn

Creative way to vent about misplacing your phone while reminding yourself and the rest of us about how amazing and unbelievable we, and the experience of living is.

I said that to thank you for the share, you got me thinking that there was likely a benefit, a reason for why we forget and misplace things and sure enough there is, with even memory lapses being normal and even necessary.

There are a couple types of forgetting, and a few important upsides as well. Grand day, much peace to you and yours, and hope you found your phone. Thanks again.

Why Forgetting is Good for Your Memory

https://www.columbiapsychiatry.org/news/why-forgetting-good-your-memory

Yet many deny the designer...

Must be monstrously difficult to do all the things we do, remembering where we placed our phone all the time among them. Alas, I can’t call my glasses with my IP phone when I forget where I put them.

Our cell phone