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Throughout the centuries on Kobol the "aesthetic cultural stagnation" that mimicked life in the early 21st century continued. In addition, with near-universal literacy and no competing languages, the English language remained the same. As Colonial technology advanced, numerous concepts of artificial life emerged. Eventually, breakthroughs in the field of synthetic biology enabled Caprican scientists to create artificial life in the form of synthetic brain matter encased in and interfaced with bipedal mechanical bodies. These "cybernetic living organism nodes", aka "cylons", were manufactured to make life easier within the Twelve Colonies of Kobol.
Throughout the centuries on Kobol the "aesthetic cultural stagnation" that mimicked life in the early 21st century continued. In addition, with near-universal literacy and no competing languages, the English language remained the same. As Colonial technology advanced, numerous concepts of artificial life emerged. Eventually, breakthroughs in the field of synthetic biology enabled Caprican scientists to create artificial life in the form of synthetic brain matter encased in and interfaced with bipedal mechanical bodies. These "cybernetic living organism nodes", aka "cylons", were manufactured to make life easier within the Twelve Colonies of Kobol.


Cylon brain matter was composed of synthetic neurons that possessed many internal components and chemical compounds that do not exist anywhere in nature. What the unique properties of these wholly new metabolic pathways did was cause the neurons to generate electrical signals that were digital in nature. This had the effect of making the consciousness that emerged from a cylon brain based entirely upon electronic digital information transfer rather than electrochemical interactions like a human consciousness and as a result was viewed by the Colonials as essentially nothing more than a highly advanced artificial intelligence program contained in what they viewed as essentially nothing more than an organic computer node.
Cylon brain matter was composed of synthetic neurons that possessed many internal components and chemical compounds that do not exist anywhere in nature. The unique properties of these wholly new metabolic pathways caused the neurons to generate electrical signals that were digital in nature. This had the effect of making the consciousness that emerged from a cylon brain based entirely upon electronic digital information transfer rather than electrochemical interactions like a human consciousness and as a result was viewed by the Colonials as essentially nothing more than a highly advanced artificial intelligence program contained in what they viewed as essentially nothing more than an organic computer node.


The computational consciousness software program of a cylon enabled its mind to be as easily programmed as a conventional computer program - because it was still fundamentally a computer program, a computer program via biological hardware. Yet, it still mimicked the functions of a human brain processing the 'software' of human thought-which appears to have linear sequential aspects, parallel processing aspects, and also neural cooperative hierarchical caching and even quantum processing aspects. So these sentient machines became the first self-aware and even self-reflective machines.
The computational consciousness software program of a cylon enabled its mind to be as easily programmed as a conventional computer program - because it was still fundamentally a computer program, a computer program via biological hardware. Yet, it still mimicked the functions of a human brain processing the 'software' of human thought-which appears to have linear sequential aspects, parallel processing aspects, and also neural cooperative hierarchical caching and even quantum processing aspects. So these sentient machines became the first self-aware and even self-reflective machines.

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