Natural Organic or Artifical Machine?

This topic started on the review thread here viewtopic.php?f=44&t=54610&start=400 and I felt that is was...
1. Off Topic for that thread
and
2. Might make for a good disscusion in it's own topic so I'm creating this to continue where we left off there.
If you don't want to go back and read everything that's allready been said here's a quick recap of what's gone on so far.
My side of the argument is that the movie Transformers seem to be split up into two groups. Robots created by the AllSpark in a simular fasion to how Vector Sigma gave TFs life in G1. And a second group who only LOOK like robots but have shown signs of haveing some verry organic traits.
Sto vo kor on the other hand seems to think BOTH groups are organic and has claimed twice now that he was able to prove this except the AllSpark bots have not been shown to fit all of the criteria he offered as proof. I'm about to answer his last post there so now it's quoteing time...
That's wrong. There are ALOT of things that could fit most of that criteria which are not organic. Hell at least half the robots that have ever exsisted in Sci-Fi fit most of that criteria but ROBOTS ARE NOT ORGANIC!
There's one thing about organic life that has never been simulated in machines. The ability to reproduce, to actully spawn new life, not construct it, but to develop it. Organics are naturally developing organisums. AllSpark TFs are not in any sence organic, they are not naturally developed organisums, they are AllSpark powered pieces of technoligy developed and built by humans.
That one thing alone is enough to dissqualify anything as being organic.
Now I thought of this while I was at work today as something to use for an example.

This is a picture of the cartoon "X-men Evolution" version of Forge. I've familiar with about 3 or 4 different versions of him but there's a reason I'm useing this spicific version. In this cartoon Forge was completly organic able to turn his arm into what you see in the picture. It looks mechanical but that is his actual arm and because it's a natural growing part of his body it would be organic.
Now Luke Skywalker had his hand cut off and replaced with a mechanical implant. Something that was built and attached to him. It was a piece of technoligy.
Now by your reasoning as soon as that mechanical implant was attached to Luke's arm it became organic. It fits "most of" the critera for being organic however it's not a naturally developing part of Luke's body.
1. Off Topic for that thread
and
2. Might make for a good disscusion in it's own topic so I'm creating this to continue where we left off there.
If you don't want to go back and read everything that's allready been said here's a quick recap of what's gone on so far.
My side of the argument is that the movie Transformers seem to be split up into two groups. Robots created by the AllSpark in a simular fasion to how Vector Sigma gave TFs life in G1. And a second group who only LOOK like robots but have shown signs of haveing some verry organic traits.
Sto vo kor on the other hand seems to think BOTH groups are organic and has claimed twice now that he was able to prove this except the AllSpark bots have not been shown to fit all of the criteria he offered as proof. I'm about to answer his last post there so now it's quoteing time...
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Sence you keep missing the point entirely I'm going to have to respond to the rest of this individually. Now you're right about parts of it however the AllSpark powered TFs do not fit some of the criteria.
You never specified you were only talking about those created by the All Spark.
Actully I have, 6 times in fact...
1.it looks as if the Transformers in the movie are made up of two different groups. Thoughs brought to life by the AllSpark who seem to be entirely robotic and the Protoforms or "Hatchlings" who are apperently robotic in appearance but some how have organic interiors.
2.The real defining factor is do you build it or spawn it and like I said before, there seem to be two different groups of Transformers. Thoughs brought to life by the AllSpark are non-organic beings with artifical life and the hatchlings who seem to be the product of reproduction as they seem to hatch from egg sacks.
3.The AllSpark created Transformers were created from things which were never born and non of them have any organic traits like some of the other Transformers do. They would be mechanical and artifically simulate life but are not organic.
4.I meant they litterally have to be BORN or HATCHED which the protoforms in the movie were but the AllSpark powered Transformers were not.
5.Oh and we know for a fact that the AllSpark powered Transformers are not organic because we're the ones who built them in the first place.
6.The only transformers who have Organic traits are the main characters and Protoforms not the random objects the AllSpark animated.
They've shown two different origins for Bayformers. That of the AllSpark which have to be mechanical because we built them and thoughs who came from Protoforms who have organic traits and even hatch from organic egg sacks. Allthough the organic side seem to die off fairly quickly without energon and they probly created the AllSpark in an attempt to make a stronger race of Transformers. In any case, the AllSpark and anything created by are unquestionably machines. It's the Protoforms and other larger transformers who I question exactly what they are.
... And there's my proof!CHECK
4.Growth: Maintenance of a higher rate of anabolism than catabolism. A growing organism increases in size in all of its parts, rather than simply accumulating matter.
We saw baby tfs that would have redoubtably grown.
Yes, Protoforms, I have allready agreed with you on this point. But you seem to keep ignoreing the AllSpark TFs who were created from pure technoligy and show no signs of organic material like the others do. Protoforms would probly grow into larger TFs, AllSparkies would not as far as I can tell.
Then you cant tell much.
Once they grew arms,legs and weapons they already made it into this catagory.
And what makes you think that they actully "grew" anything? They were all still roughly the same size as they were originally. Their allready exsisting parts seemed to form their arms, legs, and weapons allthough it's kinda hard to tell for sure with the designs.CHECK
5. Adaptation: The ability to change over a period of time in response to the environment. This ability is fundamental to the process of evolution and is determined by the organism's heredity as well as the composition of metabolized substances, and external factors present.
Not only can they change shape [which is adapting] but they can gain new bodies when needed.
Again, we have seen larger TFs do this, we have not seen AllSparkies do this. Their alt modes are whatever they were created from and they've shown no signs of being able to scan new forms like the others.
Just because we havent seen it yet does not mean they arent capable.
Well considering you're offering this as proof that you know for a fact they are capable I can at dissprove you for the time being.New evidence is allways welcome when it becomes avalible but for now you don't have suffecient evidence to prove this as fact.
CHECK
7. Reproduction: The ability to produce new individual organisms either asexually, from a single parent organism, or sexually, from at least two parent organisms.
again the babies.
Again, the AllSpark TFs do not fit this criteria,
Same as above.
So lets see what you got....2 possibles out of 3.
Thats not a good score.And even if your right about those 2 they still fit most of the critra.
And "most" is all that is needed.
1. Not same as Abouve at all. We haveing seen them scan new forms yet and while they may be able to do we do know for a fact that non of them meet this critera sence they were all manufactured by humans. That doesn't fit into either the single or double parrent catigory. Technically speaking they don't have any parrents the closest they could consider to be parrents are Megatron, where they were reverse engenered from, the humans who did the reverse enginering, and constructing of them, and the AllSpark but they're not really off spring of any literal sence of the word.
2. And you need more than "most". You actully need "all" to qualify them as organic. As I've said before Organic and Machine are two entirely different things but Organic can be SIMULATED with machines so it can sometimes be difficult to tell them apart. The only real way to do it is to actully match up ALL of the critera of what makes something organic.SOME of Bays TF's do, others DON'T,
Actually all meet the standard.
Nope.I belive I just did.
Sorry but you failed because you either forgot or never read this line....[which I posted twice already]
"There is no unequivocal definition of life, the current understanding is descriptive. Therefore, life is a characteristic of organisms that exhibit all or most of the following phenomena."
And even the All spack created ones fit "most" of the critra.
That's wrong. There are ALOT of things that could fit most of that criteria which are not organic. Hell at least half the robots that have ever exsisted in Sci-Fi fit most of that criteria but ROBOTS ARE NOT ORGANIC!
There's one thing about organic life that has never been simulated in machines. The ability to reproduce, to actully spawn new life, not construct it, but to develop it. Organics are naturally developing organisums. AllSpark TFs are not in any sence organic, they are not naturally developed organisums, they are AllSpark powered pieces of technoligy developed and built by humans.
That one thing alone is enough to dissqualify anything as being organic.
Now I thought of this while I was at work today as something to use for an example.

This is a picture of the cartoon "X-men Evolution" version of Forge. I've familiar with about 3 or 4 different versions of him but there's a reason I'm useing this spicific version. In this cartoon Forge was completly organic able to turn his arm into what you see in the picture. It looks mechanical but that is his actual arm and because it's a natural growing part of his body it would be organic.
Now Luke Skywalker had his hand cut off and replaced with a mechanical implant. Something that was built and attached to him. It was a piece of technoligy.
Now by your reasoning as soon as that mechanical implant was attached to Luke's arm it became organic. It fits "most of" the critera for being organic however it's not a naturally developing part of Luke's body.