I had a flash of a single image of a rounded square of complex symbols used to define your bodies chemical and genetic makeup before I woke up in the early morning on 02-01-2019.
My conscious mind took the image from my dream and immediately thought of QR Codes
(Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code).
I imagined a QR Code reader that could interpret the complex jumble of symbols inside each rounded square and define the chemical and genetic make up of every individual cell in your body using artificial intelligence- building a whole, complex human body using "QR Codes"! Then I decided you would need multiple slices of rounded squares to define the multiple layers of each cell in the human body. A three dimensional view of each cell could be created using artificial intelligence and the multi-layers of chemical and genetic "QR Codes”.
Can you imagine using artificial intelligence to create a highly complex model of the human body using multi-layered chemical and genetic "QR Codes"? My QR Codes had letters, numbers and symbols (like a picture of two links in a chain) to fill up each rounded square and define a slice of a specific human cell. One symbol could describe a whole series of tasks needed to clone a human cell.
My conscious mind took the image from my dream and immediately thought of QR Codes
(Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code).
I imagined a QR Code reader that could interpret the complex jumble of symbols inside each rounded square and define the chemical and genetic make up of every individual cell in your body using artificial intelligence- building a whole, complex human body using "QR Codes"! Then I decided you would need multiple slices of rounded squares to define the multiple layers of each cell in the human body. A three dimensional view of each cell could be created using artificial intelligence and the multi-layers of chemical and genetic "QR Codes”.
Can you imagine using artificial intelligence to create a highly complex model of the human body using multi-layered chemical and genetic "QR Codes"? My QR Codes had letters, numbers and symbols (like a picture of two links in a chain) to fill up each rounded square and define a slice of a specific human cell. One symbol could describe a whole series of tasks needed to clone a human cell.
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