What is a human in biosophy?
Biosophy holds that the universe is a computable information system. Every information-processing form within it — including BiOs (Biological information Objects), the basic units of biosophy — exists within a precise flow of information.
Human beings are complex information machines built from atoms and molecules, composed mostly of proteins. But humans are not merely protein computers blindly adapted to their environment. They have conscious mechanisms of computing and engineering that let them make deliberate decisions — decisions evaluated against biological, mathematical, logical, and scientific criteria.
Consciousness, in biosophical terms, is the capacity to perceive and feel the axioms and principles of the universal grid. It is what gives humans their particular kind of meaning — not meaning as such, but a high-resolution participation in it.
From switch to human
Every switching of a switch in the universe carries meaning. A human is what happens when enormous numbers of such switches are organized into a system capable of perceiving its own switching. In this sense, the difference between a switch and a human is not a difference of kind but of depth and organization.
See also: What is meaning in biosophy?
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