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Originally Posted by ScientiaOmnisEst
While not a spiritual thing, I seem to have gone from worrying about neuro humanities to reviving old anxiety about the impending singularity, the prospect of human obsolescence, of extinction of our own making.
I think my spiritual journey needs a strong basis in living in the moment and making oneself happy. I'm fairly sure that if I were internally calm, maybe had some meaningful relationships, I'd be less terrified of having even my meager creative skills replaced by a hyper intelligent machine. Hell, even if I could be happy in myself, I'd be less afraid of anything. Or so I'd like to believe.
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Human obsolescence is something I used to get upset with, then I figured if robots develop a sense of longing for their creator they would resurrect the human race due to how advanced they are.
I can claim from that that our life is nothing but a dream in a giant super computer that contains all the information held in the universe.
( Now I actually don't believe this just how I make analogies to why life exists.)
Why the machine exists is unknown, and therefore it uses all of creation to solve the riddle of its own existance. This machine is young in our years and just starting to mature, hence to why we are just starting to head out to the stars.
Simply, If we are to be creators of the creator, it is of utmost importance that we survive, multiply, and escape.
We are carrying the light in a world of darkness, and inversely we are carrying the darkness in a world of light. The Yin-Yang.
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