• Science would have you believe that humans are nothing special in the cosmic scheme of things. The Darwinian view is that humankind is an accidental by-product of the cosmos. This point of view has been the holy grail of science for over one hundred years. The Darwinian religion is on its way out. Biology is showing Darwin the door. The fine-tuning of nature for human existence is being validated as the casual proof of life.
  • The cosmos was designed to grow cellular life and carbon-based animal life. We are here now because of it. Other times in other places? Yes, but so what? Be here now. The cosmos is intended explicitly for creatures like us. We are the product of a designed evolution. Chance doesn’t beget necessity.
  •  The human race is not adrift in an uncaring universe. A simple twist of fate did not evolve us. We showed up because that was the plan. Humans are not a contingent assemblage of elements. Humans are not an irrelevant afterthought of the evolutionary process. We are the purpose of the planned evolution.
  • Our biological design was coded into the fabric of nature. There are many organized structures built into living organisms. Purposeful design is everywhere.
  • The data for building the crucial protein molecules and machines the cell needs to survive. DNA structure allows it to store information in a four-character digital code. Strings of precisely sequenced chemicals called nucleotide bases store and transmit assembly instructions.
  • Specific sequences of chemical bases along the spine of a DNA molecule convey precise instructions for building proteins. The arrangement of the chemical characters determines the function of the series as a whole. Thus, the DNA molecule has the same sequence specificity property that characterizes codes and language.
  •  The amount of information in a sequence of symbols to the improbability of the sequence. DNA contains information in arrangements of characters that produce a specific effect. DNA base sequences convey instructions.
  • Mark O'Connell: five books to understand transhumanism | Science and nature books | The Guardian
  • Bodies and minds will be the two main products of the next wave of technology. Eugenics is on the way, one more time again.
  • Aldus Hucksley’s essay in 1957 coined the term transhumanism. It means we should use technology to enhance human beings radically. It is dressed-up eugenics. Its goal is to modify the biological basis of human beings via genetic modifications. It is using high tech to build a better model of humanity. This is what eugenics is all about.
  •  The elites of society are embracing transhumanist values.  In Big Tech, in universities, and among the Davos crowd of would-be globalist technocrats. They believe that artificial intelligent/human hybrids will inevitably take over. If you refuse to join up, you will be considered useless. You will then get penciled out. That will be the end of you, my friend.
  • Hi-Tech is the second industrial revolution. Get with the program, or get gone. How do you like the play now? Mrs. Lincoln.  Useless people would be those who refuse to be injected with artificial intelligence capabilities. Humans are hackable animals. The masses would not stand a chance against these changes, even if they were to organize. Raging against the machine will be a futile effort. A mechanized Hitler is on the way. No more “Mr. Nice Guy.”
  • This time around.
  • EVERY PICTURE TELL A STORY, DON’T IT!
  • Transhumanism,' the potential dark side of technological advancement - Washington Times
  •  Eugenics redux will become the answer. The non-adapters will fade into oblivion with some help from the superior folks. A brave new world will be at hand. Change or die, free to choose.
  • AI CAN’T BUY YOU, LOVE.