Or that one day humans will develop into an evolutionary perfection?
WIKIp ...."There is no overall consensus regarding the precise meaning of the Übermensch, nor on the importance of the concept in Nietzsche's thought."[/quote]
Is this a quote from Wikipedia? Anyways I was just being fecietious (sp?), suggesting that the early 20th century was the culmination of a type of thinking that saw history as a specific sequence of progress that lead to human beings and then human beings being capable of perfection.
One day the evo-progress of natual-human intelligence will bring about a sytem capable of replicating our perceived universe. This would be brought about by necessity,
since available energy resources will deplete in the future. Our physical bodies require far too much energy, hence my point, pure consciousness will remain…until the last thought.
this is one of the most metephysical and religious statement i have heard, up there with those on "Coast-to Coast". Honestly, listen to the radio show. Mountain time it is on 630AM at 9pm every night. and it is pod cast on the internet. You will hear many, many poeple who have published books who are describing thier version of what will occur in the future, based upon thier logical conclusions of evidence. And everyone has different conclusions, some of the evidence overlaps, but every one has thier own take on it - and they sound good, thier logic and reason behind thier schemes sound pretty good. Really, you have to listen to these people, they sound like you do here. Maybe you could argue with them about which version is true.
This governing entity, AI-operating-system..would appear God-like (if it appears at all) to those born of the system. Hence ‘God’...[/quote] this would only occur from the perspective of the humanity that we live with right now. Humanity makes meaning and sense out of their present moment so it is exactly natural and human at all time, or at least has the same qualitative categories for reality at any time: say religion, technology, idea, etc... maybe not the same terms, but the same "everyday-ness" of being human.
Survival of the most adaptable>>>evolution. Survival of the most moral>>>God. Is there anything pleasant about a fight for survival? What I am suggesting is not particulary pleasant. Enlightenment? The lights are dimming…
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Ok I might have not read you thoroughly.
Ok the lights are dimming.. same difference.
What, are you proposing a 'Matrix" kind of future for humanity?
whatever humanity becomes, it will be exactly human. good bad is always in the eyes of the ethical parties.