Life Transcends Computing

Year
2021
Volume 22
Issue 1
Pages
1-40
Authors
Kenneth A. Augustyn
Abstract
This paper suggests that there are facts of a fundamentally different kind to be discovered, namely, natural processes that are
simultaneously partly physical and partly nonphysical, processes that I call transrobotic. At some point in evolution, life produced a
mental world that is beyond computation. Organisms became more than robots. Transrobotic mentality offered an external means
of altering some of the otherwise deterministic or probabilistic physical processes taking place within the organism’s body. Long
before the emergence of consciousness, transrobotic mentality developed a genuine independence from the physical processes
that it partially controls.

The conscious human self is much more than robotic brain activity. Theories of this kind are often thought to be ruled out because
they violate conservation, but local violations are to be expected where and when nonphysical mentality interacts with the physical
organism.