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carthage
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Human Evolution in the next Billion years
I just read the short Story The Last Question by Isaac Asimov and it lead me to think about the concepts behind his story. Where do you imagine human evolution taking place beyond the scale of millennia? Do you figure by the time the sun goes nova we'll have gone beyond our galaxy, perhaps merged our minds with AI or have shed the need for our physical bodies? In the story, no matter how far mankind's descendants have progressed whether they're harnessing the power of suns to becoming a cosmic awareness, we still were unable to stop entropy and the slow death of the Universe. Do you think humankind has it in us to actually reach a level of immortality/becoming completely independent of our bodies?
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Lord Lucien
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Re: Human Evolution in the next Billion years
Originally posted by carthage
I just read the short Story The Last Question by Isaac Asimov and it lead me to think about the concepts behind his story. Where do you imagine human evolution taking place beyond the scale of millennia? Do you figure by the time the sun goes nova we'll have gone beyond our galaxy, perhaps merged our minds with AI or have shed the need for our physical bodies? In the story, no matter how far mankind's descendants have progressed whether they're harnessing the power of suns to becoming a cosmic awareness, we still were unable to stop entropy and the slow death of the Universe. Do you think humankind has it in us to actually reach a level of immortality/becoming completely independent of our bodies?
Genetic manipulation will come first. Then we'll fuse with machine intelligence. Then we'll unify into a single consciousness. Then we'll (I'll?) merge with the consciousness of the universe itself. Then we'll heat die.
I for one am looking forward to becoming our own robot overlords.