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How many more years do you think humanity has, really?

I disagree. What matters is how people treat each other, not what they believe. There are people who believe we are all one consciousness and treat others like shit, there are atheists and nihilists who are kind and look out for other people.
Yes. Virtual is incorrect term too here because there's nothing virtual at all about these many too normally unfitnessed (good word that) although irony too as nothing is ever unwitnessed which is quite a head-do just imagining, Shakespeare's allude too in part by "all the world's a stage"

Sadly we do have and breed way too many basic shits who don't give shit and endeavour us out of opportunity IMO

No way to un-programme the wrong idea. Lifelong bane to me that.


We have as well far outnumbering almost too many just dummies can't actually think independently for shit or ever start waking up.

Who good or bad serve as tidalling pawns for the dirty manipulating poison genocide mind control establishment who through such mass ignorance and misedecuation have programmed and armed most households to poison them selves, pets children visitors, AND neighbours!

"buying" all the real fad frankenstein shit, Lenor, Febreeze, anything washing stuff like that, major VOC's


Then food wow I'm stunned people even live, on their over 50% artificial health decaying ageing diets.


But again there are the saviors of all. The real saints. My own mum is one you see so I know they exist how what they are everything they do don't wouldn't dream of need to feel tempt and how 100% selfless they remain forever.


We need more people like this oh boy, and in my own canny existential but considered view, this is why those Heaven passes are NOT to be handed out freely to current Humanity.

No f way, much evolution is needed still. Imagine just teleporting every living being there now, you'd arrive with suitcase to a huge disappointment I think.
 
Hi,
When it happens it happens, why worry about it???? More things to worry about like:unsure:
 
As long as we can survive. We have to try to make it from day to day. No matter who we are.

It is a daily struggle that just starts with breathing. Well I guess just getting through this afternoon

will be a start. And not to get all caught up in P & S in my mind but it always catches my eye in the

recents. I am sorry if this isn't really the context but survival seems to start as soon as we are born

so to speak.
 
Watch Battle Star Galactica and how the androids take over.

It is so cool. It almost seems real.

It's quite a prediction . . . of the future somewhat.

And it's still a good trippy show. But still. . . . .
 
i keep seeing that there are habitable planets for humans in star systems pretty close by in articles on my browsers home page... by the time this planet is going to end, i think we'll find some way to get to these better planets. maybe aliens will bring some kind of special space craft to bring the humans there, or we'll figure out a way to get there... i don't really believe the history of this planet is what people say it is. there's something else to all this technology we have supposedly developed so recently in history. maybe humans have actually already been brought to earth from other planets, and this has been going on, letting humans ruin planets through out the galaxy for as long as time exists.
 
I was thinking we're probably on the final straight now, maybe 5-10 years tops? :unsure:

I guess it's been prompted by all the stuff about AI recently, and its probable efforts to exterminate humans, which does seem fairly logical. And also reminds me that any technological lifeform, not just humans, would probably be exterminating itself just about now, once the democratization of the means to take life on a vast scale reaches a certain threshold.

You only need a handful of mendacious types, an accident or three, individuals with unstable personalities and so on, to flip the kill switch. I kinda think of it like a natural process for any advancing lifeform that's acquired the means for little people to do big things, that must inevitably happen every time a civilization reaches this point. Not unlike a supernova I suppose. Or an asteroid crashing into a planet. A natural and determinate process.

People say "ah Ceeeffcee, whattabout nuclear weapons - we survived that, we can survive anything!" But nukes are not democratized forms of mass murder. Sure, one nutty person could launch them, but on the whole, you need huge numbers of people working collaboratively to manufacture and maintain nukes. You can't just pop over to your computer and print off a nuke like you (almost) can a virus with synthetic biology. Or like an AI would shortly be able to do.

Maybe this is indeed why we don't really see anything out there? Because all technological life everywhere will always reach this point. I can't see how it would be possible for advancing lifeforms to not reach this point, since democratizing the means to the destruction of life on a vast scale is an inevitable corollary of technological advancement, and so inherently entails an extinction event sooner or later, from something or other somewhere.

What do you mean by the means have been democratized? This is the only part of your post I'm not quite understanding.

What does our destruction have to do with democracy?
 
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