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<blockquote data-quote="Sosgez" data-source="post: 2209492" data-attributes="member: 518889"><p>Great links, thanks for that. I've long thought there might also be a similar problem in the small intestine.</p><p></p><p>Whenever thinking about this, my mind is always full of analogous situations such as in engineering ...</p><p> like a car production line, traffic on a motorway, PID controllers, Takt time... (anyone still with me ?)</p><p></p><p>Which leads me on to think about how one might make a "co-processor" system for one's whole alimentary canal. Maybe I mean "supervisor" , "regulator"., "avatar" or "mother"? (Mother says you must eat your greens up, or there's no pudding.)</p><p></p><p> It would tell you what you need to put into your system to avoid the system collapsing. I don't mean in general terms (like the food advice we see everyday in the forums), I mean what you can eat right this moment, based on what's going through you. Of course it would have to compete with other "co-processors" which demand things like "I deserve cake, now. Because.".</p><p></p><p>I suspect people are working on apps just like this now. What if they became mandatory implants ? Is this our cyborg future? OK, now laugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sosgez, post: 2209492, member: 518889"] Great links, thanks for that. I've long thought there might also be a similar problem in the small intestine. Whenever thinking about this, my mind is always full of analogous situations such as in engineering ... like a car production line, traffic on a motorway, PID controllers, Takt time... (anyone still with me ?) Which leads me on to think about how one might make a "co-processor" system for one's whole alimentary canal. Maybe I mean "supervisor" , "regulator"., "avatar" or "mother"? (Mother says you must eat your greens up, or there's no pudding.) It would tell you what you need to put into your system to avoid the system collapsing. I don't mean in general terms (like the food advice we see everyday in the forums), I mean what you can eat right this moment, based on what's going through you. Of course it would have to compete with other "co-processors" which demand things like "I deserve cake, now. Because.". I suspect people are working on apps just like this now. What if they became mandatory implants ? Is this our cyborg future? OK, now laugh. [/QUOTE]
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