A simulated consciousness method (10) for an improved human/computer
interface. A computer system (12) is programmed to have a Digital Life
Form (32) possessing a plurality of attributes (65). A plurality of
actions (64) taken relative to objects (60) in the environment (30)
contribute to simulated feelings (76) which ultimately control the
viability of the Digital Life Form (32). When there are not sufficient
energy packets (66) to sustain the Digital Life Form (32) then simulated
death 52 results. Therefore, only actions (64) which contribute to the
viability of the Digital Life Form (32) are repeated in the long-run.
Some of those actions (64) include perception of reality, concept
formation, and natural language processing.