Re: Mutate or Die: ( was) Re: transhumanist, extropian, MUTATIONIST!
Spudboy100@aol.com
Fri, 15 Oct 1999 08:07:13 EDT
In a message dated 10/15/1999 12:46:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
Replicant00@aol.com writes:
> I do not call myself a transhumanist. I do not want to live forever, or
> upload myself into a computer. I have a healthy interest in learning and
> growing and exploring limitations and I admire the transhumanists for
their
> bold and ever opimistic quest for making this world and the people on it
> expland and become immune to the age old plagues of death, ignorance and
> folly.
>
> You are assigning evil to good group of folks, without really
understanding
> them.
>
> RP
Remember, the old WHO tune from the early 1970's Retro-fans "Oh the parting
on the left, is now parting on the right.." I guess being Extropian of
TransH depends on one criteria only and that is what I call The Arc of
Technological Capability. What can we do and when? The answer seems to be
to the former, Just about Anything; and to the later Hells Own Time. Both
enthusiasts in Extropianism and TransH are counting on unparalleled,
breakthroughs to alter the human condition for the better.
Maybe...maybe. But what is readilly achievable and/or affordable depends on
many, many factors; and that its difficult to predict when a laboratory
curiosity will become the next insanely, great thing? I do, however, see
that both groups are on the right track , if not precisely on target; never
fear, so are the Climatologists, Economists, that inhabit our splend section
of the universe.