How can software make physical changes happen?

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I’ve been thinking a lot about software and how it affects hardware. How is it that software, that runs on code, or some computer language, can affect the physical properties of the computer? For example what has to happen for a phone to physically shut down after pressing the shutdown button on a touch screen? Or how can it be that by pressing a button in a software, a physical movement can be made on an object? Going deeper, how can it be that a button press, or a touch can affect the state of the transistors?
This reminds me of the problem of consciousness, where in a computer a software is like the mind and that cannot phisically connect to the body.

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The software is actually just implemented by the hardware. It’s all physical particles flowing according to some pattern when you really look at it. The initial state of the particles in the memory chip is the “code” and it is able to change its own state by “executing” that.

Anonymous 0 Comments

The software is actually just implemented by the hardware. It’s all physical particles flowing according to some pattern when you really look at it. The initial state of the particles in the memory chip is the “code” and it is able to change its own state by “executing” that.

Anonymous 0 Comments

The software is actually just implemented by the hardware. It’s all physical particles flowing according to some pattern when you really look at it. The initial state of the particles in the memory chip is the “code” and it is able to change its own state by “executing” that.