>>112487305>>112487313>>112485296>>112491868>>112485668>>112486164>>112486482>>112486577>>112486630if you break down the sum of a whole, you find that and organic body and a robot or hologram are not entirely dis-similar. They actually have a lot of things in common and im gonna explain why.
Human production involves compiling two blueprints from two programmers. The resources are a series of recycled minerals which are found from deconstructing other constructs and then interwoven together to create composite polymers. Outer shells are made, endoskeletons, small motors and hydraulics, internal coolant systems, full interconnected circuitry, fueling systems, internal battery and recharger, an adaptable cpu and motherboard, adaptable antivirus, internal repair grid, an offline simulation program, data bufferers, and many more features. Some are added later such as blueprint coding programs or internal 3d printers.
The only main differences between an organic robot and a metal one is that one has composite materials and the other uses refined and purified minerals, each with distinct features. One can self-repair, while the other is infinitely reprogrammable and mod-able
Holograms however are external projections emitted from non-mobile robotic-like entities which can create phase images or hard light images. How they project on non solid surfaces is still a challenge for todays level of technological knowledge. some have attempted emitting them on smoke or gasses, but the results are somewhat mixed