The merging of man and machine
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 8:40 pm
I'm presenting the following concepts (freely discussed in modern culture and online) to see what other forum members think, and to explore ideas of potential and probability.
As man and machine begin to merge, are robots the next step in human evolution? Human augmentation is being developed in all kinds of ways to boost human capabilities.
At the same time, robots are being programmed to do everything from performing surgery to investigating other planets. There are advances for self-replicating robots, some of them having the ability to continually improve, as well as self-repairing robots used in space. Furthermore, we send robots to explore space and collect samples in a search for life.
In a Universe estimated to be 13.8 billion years old (three times the age of the 4.5 billion-year-old Earth), would it not make sense that there could reasonably be some (beings) in the Universe who have done all of this to a much more advanced degree than we have so far?
It has been suggested that aliens known as 'The Greys' are bio-machines, synthetic beings sent out to gather information. Seeing the path we are on, wouldn't it seem plausible that our own space-exploration might at some point include a robot 'crew' programmed for various tasks?
We don't even know the extent of technological advancement that may have existed in Earth's prior civilizations, nor the extent of extraterrestrial involvement. Many ancient cultures speak of their ancestors and 'helpers' coming from the stars.
Although I've imagined that more advanced beings would be of more positive and beneficial energy than the primitive ego-driven tendencies of human beings, I imagine that a robot space force could be created and/or evolve for all kinds of malevolent purposes... such as taking over territory and people, similar to 'The Borg' in Star Trek.
Intelligent robots might remove all perceived threats to their mission (and themselves), without hesitation or reason.
Here's an article ('Intelligent Aliens Are Likely Machines') with some interesting points...
https://www.space.com/34713-intelligent ... earch.html
I love organic and sensory nature -- while at the same time, I'm fascinated by technology -- however, I must admit, the extreme to which technology goes is unsettling. Of course, our entire universal physical 'reality' (and whatever extreme it appears to go to) could be a magnificent dream or hologram -- all of it -- coming from the awesomely creative and collective energy behind it all.
As man and machine begin to merge, are robots the next step in human evolution? Human augmentation is being developed in all kinds of ways to boost human capabilities.
At the same time, robots are being programmed to do everything from performing surgery to investigating other planets. There are advances for self-replicating robots, some of them having the ability to continually improve, as well as self-repairing robots used in space. Furthermore, we send robots to explore space and collect samples in a search for life.
In a Universe estimated to be 13.8 billion years old (three times the age of the 4.5 billion-year-old Earth), would it not make sense that there could reasonably be some (beings) in the Universe who have done all of this to a much more advanced degree than we have so far?
It has been suggested that aliens known as 'The Greys' are bio-machines, synthetic beings sent out to gather information. Seeing the path we are on, wouldn't it seem plausible that our own space-exploration might at some point include a robot 'crew' programmed for various tasks?
We don't even know the extent of technological advancement that may have existed in Earth's prior civilizations, nor the extent of extraterrestrial involvement. Many ancient cultures speak of their ancestors and 'helpers' coming from the stars.
Although I've imagined that more advanced beings would be of more positive and beneficial energy than the primitive ego-driven tendencies of human beings, I imagine that a robot space force could be created and/or evolve for all kinds of malevolent purposes... such as taking over territory and people, similar to 'The Borg' in Star Trek.
Here's an article ('Intelligent Aliens Are Likely Machines') with some interesting points...
https://www.space.com/34713-intelligent ... earch.html
I love organic and sensory nature -- while at the same time, I'm fascinated by technology -- however, I must admit, the extreme to which technology goes is unsettling. Of course, our entire universal physical 'reality' (and whatever extreme it appears to go to) could be a magnificent dream or hologram -- all of it -- coming from the awesomely creative and collective energy behind it all.
