Your mom made me apex.
I don't really think we have the foresight to predict that. 200 years ago nobody would even fathom the concept of sending a robot to Mars to send digital photographs back to Earth. Imagine what amazing things humanity will be doing in the 2200s.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on August 12, 2015, 11:04:23 PMI don't really think we have the foresight to predict that. 200 years ago nobody would even fathom the concept of sending a robot to Mars to send digital photographs back to Earth. Imagine what amazing things humanity will be doing in the 2200s.i can guarantee you that none of it will be remotely amazingunless you consider "triple cheese" and "walking bacon" and "googlemart" to be amazingFIVE DIMENSIONAL CHEESEHOLY SHITyeah, no
the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
GMOs
I dunno mangsometimes when i really think about it, computers amaze melike these things are built from earthly materials and other not so earthly materialsits like how the fuck do you make this shit with inanimate materials
Finally figuring out what the universe is and how to create life is what I would consider the apex.
Quote from: Actual Cannibal John Cena on August 13, 2015, 08:45:46 AMFinally figuring out what the universe is and how to create life is what I would consider the apex.hey nice senior photo, you seem like a nice kid :^)
I'd wager it would be cybernetics. And I'm not talking just prosthetics. I mean the whole full blown deal. Every part in your body being substituted with something mechanical.
well, i guess it would be "singularity"if you're... inclined towards that sort of thing
Quote from: on August 13, 2015, 11:03:18 AMI'd wager it would be cybernetics. And I'm not talking just prosthetics. I mean the whole full blown deal. Every part in your body being substituted with something mechanical.that sounds like hell to mei mean, being a sack of meat is no picnic, but i'll never understand this forum's fascination with transhumanistic endeavorsyou'd have to make the perfect machine
Quote from: Verbatim on August 13, 2015, 11:05:00 AMQuote from: on August 13, 2015, 11:03:18 AMI'd wager it would be cybernetics. And I'm not talking just prosthetics. I mean the whole full blown deal. Every part in your body being substituted with something mechanical.that sounds like hell to mei mean, being a sack of meat is no picnic, but i'll never understand this forum's fascination with transhumanistic endeavorsyou'd have to make the perfect machineThat's also why I tossed in organic modification too, like genes and such. We could still be sacks of meat.But genetically enchanced sacks of meat. Honestly, to me, I think the organic route comes first. If you can understand the base first, then you can do the heavy modifications.Think about it Verb. Say you genetically modify somebody up a bit. Turn off their pain receptors. Fiddle around with stuff that makes people feel like shit. Rewire all the stuff that can make a person feel like shit, make a person act like shit, and reverse it.I don't see why there isn't any feasible reason because there's critters and lifeforms out there that don't feel pain. I figure, the more we understand about ourselves, and other biology, the more chance we have of making ourselves better than we are now.