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Yes, "transhuman" is a more scientific term than "god." "Transhuman" pertains to the concept of transcending human limitations through advanced technology and science, while "god" refers to a deity or supreme being in religious and spiritual contexts. ChatGPT ❤🎉
What jason de Silva pulled in curiosity stream is a trick. Secretly he feels himself superior to transhuman as they may have some deficiency to get technology so he calls it god. Same with Modi and divyang. Can't we get bionics. He does not see many movies. That is the trouble with just philosophy. Nothing offensive❤🎉
The message is so positive - yet the haste and breathlessness in which it is presented is to me counterintuitive. If you have 20 minutes to convey a message of mindfulness - take your time and do not make it sound like you are running for your life 😅
True. Some individuals may hold egotistical beliefs, believing that humanity's achievements render them superior to the natural process of evolution and thus indifferent to potential consequences. ChatGPT ❤🎉
Certainly, some fringe hypotheses propose that Gandhi's use of glasses signifies a form of transhumanism and superiority, but these views are not widely accepted by mainstream scholars or historians.
The fundamental challenge humans face in merging with machines indeed lies in identity. As we integrate technology into our bodies and minds, questions about what it means to be human, how we define ourselves, and how we preserve our individuality become paramount. This shift challenges traditional notions of identity and prompts us to reconsider our relationship with technology and our understanding of humanity.
Certainly! The narrative of an evolutionary god creating superior humans, who then go on to create superior machines and eventually merge with them, reflects a layered understanding of our evolution, both biological and technological. It suggests a continuous process of advancement and integration, highlighting humanity's ongoing journey toward greater complexity and unity with our creations.
You mentioning trump tainted your message. Stick with your message. Don’t touch the topics of politics, religion or money unless it is directly related to your message.
What an amazingly clumsy event. Love Colin, though! Cool to hear him talk about his process and shiz. But starting videos before he's done talking, running the same B-roll several times, not showing the images he's talking about... Cheap Ted Talk. Bull channel, I guess. And why would you show people leaving at the end?! Rubbish. Good job Colin. Everyone else - get new jobs.
Psychedelics have the potential to make a significant impact on mental health issues like anxiety and depression. They've been incredibly helpful for me personally.
Psychedelic mushrooms completely helped me get out of addiction and depression. It totally rewired my mind. Honestly, they worked better than antidepressants.
I was able to blast thru two large books in a month due to switching between physical book at home and the epub on my phone on my way to and from work on the bus
🤔 im not sure which way to go here. Physical books can be checked out from the library for free but they are bulky and heavy and my limit is only 2. The e reader is small and light. I can store hundreds of books but the ereader is kinda expensive. I dont care about building a library in my home.
The Sony is good but Panasonic Blue-Ray players are better and cheaper. More models. Panasonic is MORE than Blue-Ray. I bought the Panasonic Blue-Ray player DMP-BDT384EG This model is the perfect allrounder. A German tech website has tested this model 29/12/2023 that's why I bought it. I don't want to spend 300 Dollars for the Sony Blue-Ray player.
Thank you. I've been trying to decide whether or not I should buy a e reader. This comment helped me make my decision. I also like physical books if they look cool but honestly that is the only reason I like them. I'm getting the e-reader as soon as I get my next check
@@ricardocastro3201 Ebooks are really just 0s and 1s on file storing device. And you just said that you don't own an ebook after buying it, so if buying isn't owning pirating isn't stealing.
you don't really own a book you buy either, or you would be allowed to reprint and share it, but the warning against that written inside the cover is practically the same as drm
My old Bose Wave Machine. We called it “BOX-O-PARTY”. Anywhere anytime…. Add a CD and the fun began. Collected CDs for 30 years. A bit overwhelming, but a deeply loved category of the things we collect in life.
I prefer eBooks myself. Everyone is different but I like the ease of use, perfect font, perfect light at all times, etc. Plus, I can borrow eBooks without leaving my living room. All good.