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In the year 2525 (Thoughts about the future of mankind)






In the year 2525 (Thoughts about the future of mankind)

The music video above this text is very interesting. It might portrait the road of the advantage of civilization. The force for change will drive civilization to act in some way, and then the extraordinary becomes ordinary. That is one way to see things. The idea is that sooner or later the members of the species would be lost their identity as an individual, they would turn to hybrids with machines. Genetic engineering allows making the test tube adults.

Those creatures can be born as an adult what is advancing in the wombs, what is hanging on the hybridized vegetables, what is creating the nutrient and people the same way. The thing is that this kind of radical thing is accepted would be caused by the road, what the civilization has chosen. Why suffer by painful births, when children can be made in a test tube.

Can the creature that forms the species be undead? The fact is that by using genetic engineering, that thing is possible. If we are thinking the highly advanced robots, what can make cloned neurons in their bodies the death could be a myth.

The elding and death of those neurons, what the system uses is not even necessary to stop or deny. In this scenario, the robot would store the data, what it is collected, when neurons are operating, and then those neurons can die. By using advanced genetic engineering things like genomes from the mussels, which are the longest living organisms in the world, and that allows those neurons to live an extremely long time. But those neurons can store in the form of data, and the advanced bioreactor can create artificial viruses. And those DNA-bites can transform every kind of cell into a neuron.

The hybridization of neurons and the robot body can live forever. If the robot's body is damaged, the system can transfer its databases to another robot and neurons in another body, which means it can continue the job from the point, where the last body has left them. And the robot body can feed the cloned neurons, which can interact with the robot body.

That means the robot could make neurons when it needs them, or they are benefiting it. Those robots might be equipped with quantum computers, and when they are not needed productive thinking, they might use their non-organic computers. But when robots require the neurons, they might just change the DNA in the nucleus of the cells, what they can find. And then those neurons can operate like brains. That kind of creature could travel between stars even if that is impossible for organic lifeforms.

And at the last, we might ask, what if the civilization would get another chance? What if it can erase the entire history, and replace the events with new? That thing requires large-scale time traveling, but it can give interesting thoughts for people. What if the civilization would travel back in time, and then fixes the errors, what it is done. This thing brings interesting ideas for philosophers and futurologists.

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