My daughter, my wife, our robot, and the quest for immortality
Many
people have a challenging time to understand how far biotechnology and
artificial intelligence really has gone. They also do not understand how
detrimental to humanity the ignoring of self assembly nanotechnology
deployed via COVID19 bioweapons really is. Just as described in military
literature, the private elites have furthered the science of
transhumanist technocracy so far, that many people cannot comprehend.
Remember how Mark Zuckerbergs quote was factchecked in 2017 - “WAS HUMAN”…. how far evolved is this technology already?
“You
kind of need to remind yourself that you need to focus and try not to
let stuff bother you as much as possible, but it is going to bother you
because you’re human,” Zuckerberg said. “I was human. I am human, still.
But, um, but I was just referring to myself in the past. Not that I was
not human.”
In
the above link, you can watch a Ted talk of Martine Rothblatt,
transgender CEO of who in 2010, now almost 15 years ago, created a clone
of her wife.
The
founder of Sirius XM satellite radio, Martine Rothblatt now heads up a
drug company that makes life-saving medicines for rare diseases
(including one drug that saved her own daughter's life). Meanwhile she
is working to preserve the consciousness of the woman she loves in a
digital file ... and a companion robot.
She
also has been working on genetically engineering endless supply of
organs that could be used for recurring organ transplants. Both the
human Bina and Martine are also using cryonics after physical death in
order to then be reanimated and have their mind files uploaded. It is
discussed how these mind files are harnessed from facebook and other
social media entries and AI neural networks. Mind you - this clone has
existed since 2010, not to even consider what else has really been
achieved. Remember when I posted about future shock? The fact that
regular humans cannot comprehend the rate of technological advancement
because they are just watching entertainment tonight? We are in an
exponential phase shift of knowledge where science fiction IS our
reality.
Understanding
Future Shock And After Shock - The Technocratic Prediction That Common
Man Will No Longer Understand Reality Due To The Exponential Pace Of
Technological Advances
Here is an article from 2018 about Terasem, one of Rothblatt’s companies:
Science-fiction storytelling—from ‘Westworld’ and ‘Black Mirror’ to
‘Her’ and the new movie ‘Replicas’—has become obsessed with artificial
intelligence’s relationship to immortality. But is the possibility of a
digital afterlife more than just a fantasy?
He
is the managing director of the Terasem Movement Foundation, a small
private nonprofit research foundation in northern Vermont. Terasem’s
president is noted futurist and transhumanist Martine Rothblatt, perhaps
the most visible and famous proponent of mind uploading. She has more
reason to believe in the existence of this future than most: She has
helped to create it. In 2010, she created a clone of her wife, Bina,
using a sophisticated type of computer system molded on the human brain
itself called a neural network.
In 2007 discussion were held if the clone has the rights of a human or if they are a zombie:
Note that Terasem consciousness software is based on a nanotechnological body:
The
common purpose of all of the Terasem Movement Foundation’s (TMF)
projects is to investigate the Terasem Hypotheses which state that
given:
(1)
A conscious analog of a person may be created by combining sufficiently
detailed data about the person (a “mindfile”) using future
consciousness software (“mindware”),
and
(2)
that such a conscious analog can be downloaded into a biological or
nanotechnological body to provide life experiences comparable to those
of a typically birthed human.
We
call this event Transferred Consciousness (TC). If even the first part
of the two Terasem Hypotheses is shown to be true, the conscious analogs
will be independent persons with rights and obligations dependent upon
their capabilities.
This is the video on their website where you are introduced to the first Posthuman - is this just fiction? See the link:
You can upload your mind files here:
In 2006 we began testing the first part of the Terasem Hypothesis by creating a way for people to create Mind Files. In collaboration with several research and development professionals around the world we have created www.LifeNaut.com where anyone can create their own mindfile for free and includes the ability to create a photo-based Avatar of yourself that will speak to you and will be able to learn from the conversations that you have with him / her.
“Space-cast:
The Terasem Movement Foundation through its Lifenaut Project offers
the option of choosing to Spacecast, individual “Mindfile” data into
deep space at the speed of light. The purpose of Space-casting your
personal auto-biographical information or “bemes” is to ensure that
some aspect of you can survive any catastrophe that might befall earth.
We hypothesize that advanced technology that is capable of recovering
the Spacecast signal will also most likely be capable of reconstructing
yourself from the information in the Spacecast by future generations or
even ET’s.
To
begin testing the second part of the Terasem Hypothesis in 2010 we
began offering the general public an opportunity to participate in the Bio File project which offers free DNA/Gene storage for the one time cost of a bio collection kit ($99.00 USD for domestic US residents).
The
purpose of the Bio File program is to create a long term storage option
for genetic material that may be used one day to generate a new body
that can be integrated with a person’s mind file information.
These are the far advanced technologies that have come together to create these human clones:
The
longtime urge to improve the human condition with technology manifests
itself today in the prevalence of a variety of technologies both worn
and implanted including cell phones, contact lenses, hearing aids,
pacemakers, and artificial joints and limbs. Our dependence upon
technology extends throughout domains of personal and professional life,
and increases in tandem with advancements in the technological fields
of medicine and computing.
Neural
microchip implantations exist at the ambitious forefront of humanity’s
increasing dependence on technology. This union of neurons and
microchips represents not only a tangible way for those with some form
of sensory deprivation to expand their experience of the world; it opens
the door for brain-computer interfaces with the potential to uncover
the mysteries of the brain and greatly improve brain functioning.
Scientists
involved with Neural Microchip Implantation seek to make direct
connections with certain neurons in the brain using microchips
programmed to communicate through the neurons’ language of electronic
impulses. The microchips, often composed of silicon and arranged in an
array of hundreds of hair-like electrode projections, take up no more
space than a baby aspirin. This pursuit necessarily brings together
computer scientists, mathematicians, engineers, neurobiologists, and
psychologists.
Neural
microchip implants vary in design, function, and complexity. In the
case of cochlear implants, up to 24 electrodes bypass damaged or
destroyed inner ear hair cells, to send electrical messages to the scala
tympani and then on to the brain1. Rather than
making sounds louder or more audible like a hearing aid, a cochlear
implant picks up sounds with a tiny external microphone that sits behind
the ear, translates the sounds into electrical impulses, and then
directly communicates with nerves in the inner ear; allowing the
individual to hear sounds that they otherwise never would have
experienced.
Just
as hearing can be partially restored with cochlear implants, eyesight
can become possible for individuals that undergo retinal microchip
surgery to mediate debilitations from retinis pigmentosa2.
In this operation, a tiny retina microchip is implanted underneath the
retina. The microchip’s thousands of solar cells convert the light
passing through the pupil into an electrical signal similar to those
produced by healthy retinal photoreceptor cells. The microchip then
communicates the electronic signal to the surviving cells that connect
the eye to the brain. With the artificial microchip replacing a damaged
retinal link, vision is restored.
Neural
microchips have also been used to record neural impulses for
application in patients with paralysis. The company Cyberkinetics, in
association with Brown University’s John Donoghue, has developed a
microchip that when implanted in the motor cortex of a human patient,
can record and relay electronic impulses to a computer for mathematical
analysis. This system converts an individual’s intention into computer
commands. To accomplish this, the researchers ask a patient to think
about performing certain movement tasks. The implant then records the
impulses transmitted from the motor neurons and calibrates a computer to
perform the precise imagined tasks when it receives the appropriate
electronic message from the brain. In the most prominent therapeutic
example, Matthew Nagle,
a young man with full body paralysis was able to control a mouse on a
computer screen, manipulate a stereo, play Tetris, and move a robotic
arm just by thinking about the tasks he wished to perform!
The
power of nanotechnology originates from the ability to manufacture,
observe, and manipulate at a scale of 1-100 nanometers, allowing
facility and access to engineering in the molecular world. A nanometer
is 10-9 meters or one billionth of a meter.
Although today’s nanotechnology (“near-term nanotech”) affects a range of consumer products, the future of nanotechnology1 (“advanced nanotech”) could catalyze major societal changes, provided its potential dangers are sufficiently mitigated. Important
nanotechnology possibilities include: nanomachines that travel inside
all parts of the human body to record data and repair damage,
nanoproducts that detect and destroy pollution particles, and diverse
consumer, industrial, and space products of extremely high quality and
low expense.
There
is an enormous amount of interest surrounding nanotech partly because
the change seems inevitable. Moore’s law predicts that by the year 2015
technology companies will need to be working at the nanoscale to stay
competitive.2 Precisely how this momentous shift
to the nanoscale will unfold however, remains controversial and
somewhat uncertain. One thing is for sure: the influence of
nanotechnology in medicine, robotics, computer processing, and
environmental science will prove to be nothing less than revolutionary.
Researcher Dr. Ralph Merkle provides an solid introduction to the core concepts of nanotechnology at www.zyvex.com/nano/.
He explains the potential of advanced nanotech by reminding us that if
we rearrange atoms precisely we can turn a piece of coal into a diamond (which has already been done on the nanoscale),
or sand atoms and other trace elements into a computer chip. However,
current mass manufacturing methods are for the most part analogous to
wearing boxing gloves while trying to construct products out of Legos.
Nanotechnology allows us to take off the boxing gloves.
In follow-up to her 2017 participation in a class
debate with fellow students at Notre Dame demur University, Belmont,
California and cadets at West Point. Bina48 was a guest lecturer October
2018 at West Point Military Academy in “person”. Topics included “Just
War Theory, Pacifism and Peace”
The
Terasem Movement Foundation in collaboration with Professor Dr. William
Barry at the Notre Dame damur University of California, enrolled the
first “mindfile” A.I. robot known as Bina48 in a college class titled
the “Philosophy of Love”. Bina48 will participate in class discussions,
assignments and a debate team project.
All
you have to do is research what the technocratic transhumanist have
already done now for decades. The population and the currently featured
science community are so far behind the actual science capabilities -
they are living in the proverbial stone ages in terms of knowledge. Of
course they would deny and continue to not speak about self assembly
nanotechnology, and that silence only empowers the explosion of AI
advancement that is directly built on nanotechnology. Humans are being
transformed via the vaccines and the technology is so much farther
advanced then most can imagine.
This
clash of understanding creates the paralysis in most humans that we
call intelligent experts and the population that cannot believe, despite
evidence, that we are not just moving into technocratic transhumanism,
but accelerating into posthumanism. They are experiencing future shock,
without knowing it. Their current knowledge bank is already obsolete.
Elon Musk predicts 10 Billion humanoid robots by 2040.
Will biological humans still exist then?
How slow are you in adapting and evolving your knowledge?
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