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A facade

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What role do memories and digital immortality play?

In a world where technology is constantly advancing, the concept of immortality through the storage of memories has become an increasingly interesting and controversial topic. This idea raises the possibility of living forever, but not in the traditional sense, but through the preservation of memories in a computer program. Kate and Sam, the protagonists of this fascinating story, lead us to reflect on the authenticity of a life lived in a digital environment. While Sam marvels at the beauty of this virtual world, Kate presents a concern: "Your memories are going to live forever. Not you." This sentence invites us to question the true meaning of eternity.

What do we know about the quantum computing power of the human brain?

Advances in the understanding of the human brain reveal its potential as a "quantum minicomputer." The ability of our brains to perform complex tasks has been a mystery for centuries. The plot suggests that this ability could offer solutions to riddles of the universe if combined into a megacomputer, highlighting the relevance of brain power in the realm of quantum computing. As the program says in the story, "Your brain is like a quantum minicomputer." This opens up a debate about the ethics and implications of using the human brain as a computational resource.

Is there a hidden agenda behind the Cloud?

Behind the facade of a perfect world, the disturbing possibility of a hidden agenda emerges. Kate reveals that the seemingly benevolent experiment of storing memories could be a pretext to exploit brain power for unknown purposes. It is suggested that Aleksandra, who cracked the code of the human brain, manipulates this virtual environment for purposes not yet clearly envisioned. Kate's words alarm us when she mentions that the idea that the Earth is perishing might just be a facade.

  • Back doors and secrets: Kate has designed back doors in the Cloud, an access that even the creators are not aware of. This hints that there are elements of this experiment that are kept in the dark, motivating the characters and the reader to investigate further.

  • The task of informing David: With Kate's revelations, there arises an urgent need to communicate this information to David, who is also involved in the task of uncovering the truth behind the program. This teaches us the importance of collaboration and information sharing in dealing with critical dilemmas.

This fascinating story invites us to reflect on the future of humanity in an increasingly digital environment. It challenges us to think about how to preserve our authenticity and ethics in a world where the power of human thought can be used in unsuspected ways. Kate and Sam's story reminds us of the importance of questioning everything and fostering curiosity to discover hidden truths, encouraging us to always keep searching for knowledge.

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Meant: destinados, to express or represent something such as an idea, thought, or fact
Fake: falso, not real, but made to look or seem real
Rosy: Rosa
Intel: informacion, short form of intelligence: secret information, for example about another country’s government, an enemy group, or criminal activities
As we speak: Mientras hablamos.
Facade: fachada, a false appearance that makes someone or something seem more pleasant or better than they really are
Quantum: quantico, the smallest amount or unit of something, especially energy
Cracked: descifrado. If something is cracked, it is damaged with one or more thin lines on its surface.
Theory: teoría,a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or of ideas that are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion or explanation

Vocaburary:

  1. Meant: quiso decir
  2. Fake: falsa
  3. Rosy: Rosado
  4. As we speak: mientras hablamos
  5. Facade: fachada
  6. Cracked: descifrado
  7. Theory: teoría
  1. Meant: Quiso decir
  2. Fake: Falso
  3. Intel: Inteligencia
  4. As we speak: Mientras hablamos
  5. Facade: Fachada
  6. Quantum: Cuántica
  7. Cracked: Agrietado
  1. MEANT: past simple and past participle of mean.
    .
  2. FAKE: an object that is made to look real or valuable in order to deceive people.
    .
  3. ROSY: having a colour between pink and red.
    .
  4. INTEL: short form of intelligence: secret information, for example about another country’s government, an enemy group, or criminal activities.
    .
  5. AS WE SPEAK: time when we speak.
    .
  6. FACADE: the front of a building, especially a large or attractive building.
    .
  7. QUANTUM: the smallest amount or unit of something, especially energy.
    .
  8. CRACKED: If something is cracked, it is damaged with one or more thin lines on its surface.
    .
  9. THEORY: a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or of ideas that are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion or explanation.

New vocabulary:
meant

  1. past simple and past participle of the mean.

mean

  1. to express or represent something such as an idea, thought, or fact.
  2. to have a particular result.

fake

  1. an object that is made to look real or valuable to deceive people.
  2. someone who is not what or who they claim to be.

rosy

  1. of a pale red or pink color.
  2. Rosy also means optimistic, bright, and happy.

intel

  1. short form of intelligence: secret information, for example about another country’s government, an enemy group, or criminal activities.

as

  1. during the time that.
  2. in the same way.

speak

  1. to say words, to use the voice, or to have a conversation with someone.
  2. to (be able to) talk in a language.

facade

  1. a false appearance that makes someone or something seem more pleasant or better than they are.
  2. the front of a building, especially a large or attractive building.

quantum

  1. the smallest amount of energy that can be measured.
  2. related to quantum theory.

cracked

  1. If something is cracked, it is damaged with one or more thin lines on its surface.
  2. slightly broken.

theory

  1. a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or of ideas that are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion or explanation.
  2. a statement of an opinion or an explanation of an idea that is believed to be true, but might be wrong.

facade : fachada Brains' Quantum : Cuántica del cerebro

What will happen next?

Facade —> a false, superficial, or artificial appearance or effect
Meant —> to say that something or someone was intended to be or do a particular thing, especially when they have failed to be or do it.
Fake —> one that is not what it purports to be: such as. a. : a worthless imitation passed off as genuine. To pretend to be something that one is not or to have some knowledge or ability that one does not really have.
Rosy —> Promising or suggesting good fortune or happiness; hopeful.
Quantum —> refers to a general quantity or size
Cracked —> crazy; insane.
Theory —> A supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.

Good lecture

intel - inteligencia
battle - batalla
facade - fachada
quanatum - cuántica
cracked - agrietada
on it

  • Meant: to express or represent something such as an idea, thought, or fact.
  • Fake: not real, but made to look or seem real.
  • Rosy: tends to be rose color
  • Intel: short form of intelligence, secret information.
  • As we speak: In the time of taking.
  • Facade: a false appearance that makes someone or something seem more pleasant or better than they really are.
  • Quantum: the smallest amount or unit of something.
  • Cracked: If something is cracked, it is damaged with one or more thin lines on its surface.
  • Theory: an opinion or explanation.

meant: quiso decir
fake: falso
rosy: Color de rosa
intel: inteligencia
as we speak: mientras nosotras hablamos
facade: fachada
quantum: cuántico
cracked: decifró
theory: teoria

artificial intelligence can think for itself or only for what you program it to do

Meant: Quiso decir.
Fake: Falsa.
Rosy: Rosado.
Intel: Inteligencia.
A we speak: Mientras hablamos.
Facede: Fachada.
Quantum: Cuántica.
Cracked: Decifrado.
Theory: Teoría.

Meant: Quiso decir
Fake: Falso
Intel: Inteligencia
As we speak: Mientras hablamos
Facade: Fachada
Quantum: Cuántica
Cracked: Agrietado

Meant: Quiso decir
Fake: Falso
Intel: Inteligencia
As we speak: Mientras hablamos
Facade: Fachada
Quantum: Cuántica
Cracked: Agrietado

vocabulary

Meant: Quiso decir
Fake: Falso
Intel: Inteligencia
As we speak: Mientras hablamos
Facade: Fachada
Quantum: Cuántica
Cracked: Agrietado

Meant: Quiso decir
Fake: Falso
Intel: Inteligencia
As we speak: Mientras hablamos
Facade: Fachada
Quantum: Cuántica
Cracked: Agrietado

Meant: Quiso decir
Fake: Falso
Intel: Inteligencia
As we speak: Mientras hablamos
Facade: Fachada
Quantum: Cuántica
Cracked: Agrietado

  • Meant: Quiso decir
  • Fake: Falso
  • Intel: Inteligencia
  • As we speak: Mientras hablamos
  • Facade: Fachada
  • Quantum: Cuántica
  • Cracked: Agrietado

Care: cuidado.
Meant: quiso decir.
Fake: falso.
Rosy: rosado.
Intel: inteligencia.
Researching: investigando.
how to bring this whole thing down as we speak: cómo derribar todo lo que habíamos hablado.
I dunno: no se.
Endless battle: batalla interminable.
Greetings: saludos.
I suspected : sospeché.
This whole: todo esto.
Perishing: pereciendo.
A facade: una fachada.
Utilizing: utilizando.
Quantum computing power: poder de computación cuántica.
Cracked: agrietando.
Designing backdoors: diseño de puertas traseras.
Something Alexandra does not want anyone to see: algo que Alexandra no quiere que nadie vea.

Meant: quiso decir
Fake: falso
Rosy: rosado
Intel: inteligencia
Facade: fachada
Quantum: Cuantico
Cracked: agrietado
Theory: teoria

white words 📝

  • Meant: Quiso decir.

  • Fake: Falso.

  • Rosy: Rosa.

  • Intel: Inteligencia.

  • Facade: Fachada.

  • Quantum: Cuántico.

  • Cracked: Agrietado.

  • Theory: Teoría.

  • Meant: Quiso decir

  • Fake: Falso

  • Rosy: Rosado

  • Intel: Inteligencia

  • Facade: Fachada

  • Quantum: Cuántico

  • Cracked: Agrietado

  • Theory: Teoría

Meant: Quiso decir
Fake: Falso
Rosy: Rosado
Intel: Inteligencia
Facade: Fachada
Quantum: Cuántico
Cracked: Agrietado
Theory: Teoría

Vocabulary of the class

  • Overall

  • Meanings:

  1. Rosy
  2. Facade

Meant: You use meant to to say that something or someone was intended to be or do a particular thing, especially when they have failed to be or do it.
Fake: not true, real, or genuine-
Intel: There are two common abbreviations of intelligence: intel. and intell.
Facade: an outward appearance that is maintained to conceal a less pleasant or creditable reality.
Quantum: a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents.
Cracked: damaged and showing lines on the surface from having split without coming apart.
Theory: a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.

  • Meant → Quiso decir
  • Fake → Falso
  • Ros → Rosado
  • Intel → Inteligencia
  • Facade → Fachada
  • Quantum → Cuántico
  • Cracked → Agrietado
  • Theory → Teoría

huh

Yes! I always said that the Matrix only keeps our memories, not us, not uor soul, it would only be a copy of us

meant = quiso decir fake = falso rosy = rosado Intel = inteligencia facade = fachada quantum = cuantico cracked = agrietado theory = teoría