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<blockquote data-quote="aimswanson" data-source="post: 19849" data-attributes="member: 392"><p><strong>Re: Future Humans Visit At Time Of Death</strong></p><p></p><p><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Grayson\")</div></p><p> </p><p>I haven't seen the film. Sounds interesting. I could see this plot as a tv series with Alexander the Great one week and Joe Shmoe the next. How about Hitler and all the people he murdered? It could be treated more seriously though.</p><p> </p><p>I believe that before rescues of humans who died in the past would occur, the ethics of the whole matter would be seriously considered by the future human singularity which I feel would be an amalgem of individuals living closely, possibly telepathically, with each other. This greater united human existence would possibly have unlimited knowledge by constantly adding artificial data crunchers to the mix working really fast. </p><p> </p><p>The key, I think, would be in the deprogramming period the individual would have to "endure" upon rescue at the time of death. Individuals would be enlightened by the discoveries over time and would spend years watching the data collected on the moment by moment history of his culture, including the thoughts as well as the deeds of those around him. He would also watch his descendents or the people closely related to him over the years past his death until the time of his rescue. A life of contemplation and doses of reality would well serve even the vilest of individuals. Years of therapy would no doubt ensue as well to "cure" the individual of regret, shame and etc.</p><p> </p><p>So to those of you who worry about dictators, consider that the ultimate unification of humans will no doubt occur way before anyone would travel in time. This would not be a "Borg" existence but a positive union of minds to the huge data crunchers. Lightning fast thought and problem solving would be the order of the day. The individual would voluntarily join the singularity after being invited to "visit." Whole planets could be peopled with individuals who declined the invitation but naturally the "big giant brain" would probably be monitoring all that was going on anyway.</p><p> </p><p>We shouldn't assume that collective humans would be unethical or Borg like. Our history has some really deep sh-- in it but over all, the rise of civilization has led to laws. Next to language, law is our greatest invention. We are naturally trending toward an ethical society. It may appear negative at times but as things go well, as people are healthier and more educated, life becomes more pleasant. During the Clinton years, we had nearly full employment and budget surplusses. We will regain the will to improve once again. The Bush years are just a negative blip on the continual rise of progress. Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aimswanson, post: 19849, member: 392"] [b]Re: Future Humans Visit At Time Of Death[/b] <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Grayson\")</div> I haven't seen the film. Sounds interesting. I could see this plot as a tv series with Alexander the Great one week and Joe Shmoe the next. How about Hitler and all the people he murdered? It could be treated more seriously though. I believe that before rescues of humans who died in the past would occur, the ethics of the whole matter would be seriously considered by the future human singularity which I feel would be an amalgem of individuals living closely, possibly telepathically, with each other. This greater united human existence would possibly have unlimited knowledge by constantly adding artificial data crunchers to the mix working really fast. The key, I think, would be in the deprogramming period the individual would have to "endure" upon rescue at the time of death. Individuals would be enlightened by the discoveries over time and would spend years watching the data collected on the moment by moment history of his culture, including the thoughts as well as the deeds of those around him. He would also watch his descendents or the people closely related to him over the years past his death until the time of his rescue. A life of contemplation and doses of reality would well serve even the vilest of individuals. Years of therapy would no doubt ensue as well to "cure" the individual of regret, shame and etc. So to those of you who worry about dictators, consider that the ultimate unification of humans will no doubt occur way before anyone would travel in time. This would not be a "Borg" existence but a positive union of minds to the huge data crunchers. Lightning fast thought and problem solving would be the order of the day. The individual would voluntarily join the singularity after being invited to "visit." Whole planets could be peopled with individuals who declined the invitation but naturally the "big giant brain" would probably be monitoring all that was going on anyway. We shouldn't assume that collective humans would be unethical or Borg like. Our history has some really deep sh-- in it but over all, the rise of civilization has led to laws. Next to language, law is our greatest invention. We are naturally trending toward an ethical society. It may appear negative at times but as things go well, as people are healthier and more educated, life becomes more pleasant. During the Clinton years, we had nearly full employment and budget surplusses. We will regain the will to improve once again. The Bush years are just a negative blip on the continual rise of progress. Paul [/QUOTE]
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