Would it be possible to allow involuntary acts to become voluntary? Could one be given the ability to manually replicate their own DNA? The body holds the knowledge, but is there a way to give the brain the power to control it and give consciousness the understanding?
>>9125516
Dude acid lmaoo, we are one, consciousness is the universe experiencing itself XD XD.
YES!
>Want boner
>Think of cute guys
that is only the tip of the iceburg though, your mind is infinitely powerful
>>9125516
I dubbed this "autoevolution" some number of years ago. It's conceivably possible, but would need dedicated machinery and novel signal transduction and information storage (state) structures. Memory is just state. There is nothing that is not memory. The attempt then becomes, different, finer grained, low level control of memory.
It would be easier to do this with micromachines than having some generator for chemical signalling. Error rate and potential for external tampering would be lower.
There are inherent design difficulties and potential vulnerabilities in self directed iteration and control of genetic machinery. It also implies arbitrary gene access and recombination, which has many issues as well.