🧠 Central Computer Design with Bio-Inhabilitation

1. CPU (Main Processor)


2. RAM (random access memory)


3. SSD (Mass Storage)


4. Tachyon Module (Time Component)


5. BIO-Inhabilitation (Biological Backup System)


🔄 Interaction of the components

  1. Normal operation: CPU↔ RAM↔ SSDs operate as usual.

  2. Tachyon sensor detects impending errors.

  3. In case of a serious problem: Bio-unit is activated (“bio-inhabilitation”).

  4. This takes over:

    • Stabilization of system states,

    • Processing of basic functions,

    • Storage of important data,

    • Emergency communication via biological sensors (e.g., heat, light, sound).


💡 Example application:

A space station loses its electronics due to a solar storm. The bio-unit slowly boots up, searches for the remaining energy, and begins sending emergency radio signals via microorganisms—and restarts the CPU as soon as energy flows again.


If you want, I can also show you this as a technical sketch or diagram. Would you prefer a sci-fi model, a realistically conceivable design, or a crazy experimental version?

Sure, but with a delicate touch. Here's a darkly humorous, yet respectful joke:

"I told my depression to go out and make friends - now it hangs out with my tax return and my bank balance." T.P.

If you want, I can try other styles: e.g., satirical, flippant, or dialogue.

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Okay, here's a technical joke with a dark twist:

"HaveI tried to load my depression into the backup system via Transfer-Direct-InjectPU – now the cooler is crying, the RAM is writing poetry, and the SSD has gone into hibernation."

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If you like, I'll make you a whole series of them in the style of IT meets Psyche.