What defines a human in my opinion is his mind and not his body. Just like a man that is missing an arm or a leg is still considered human, so is someone with a mechanical body as long as he still possesses his (human) mind. Of course if we go one step further and start augmenting ourselves with for example some BCI chips that make us far more intelligent that any human currently alive then I think it's fair for us to not be considered human anymore.
But if humans cease to have even a single biological component left, is this rightly considered human evolution?
I don't think so. Evolution implies that a specie evolves over time without any sort of planning. In your scenario the changes that would happen to humans are deliberate so I think it would be more fair to call it human engineering or something along those lines.
Who do you think is going to care about how you looked at that trip three months after it's over? I guarantee you that absolutely no one will. People have their own problems to think about so no one will care about your looks. I know that what I just is incredibly cliché but it's true. So just go and don't think about such stupid little things like how your knees will look like.
Indeed.
I see. Thanks.
Yeah, this is truly some exciting stuff.
That's because even top of the line hardware available today struggles with this sort of stuff.
Nowhere as I have no use for somebody else's Google account.
Cool song. Thanks for sharing.
Cute illustration.
How did they even determine the age of this structure?
Thoughts?
Personally I haven't heard anything impressive from Gura and Mori. Nynanners on the other hand is quite good, I'd say.
You mean "boy's love"?
According to this Wikipedia article, Mir Publishers closed down in 2009 so that's probably why no one cares anymore.
Same.
BI?
Welcome back!
I'm glad to see that this channel is already getting some traction.
I've come across this VTuber named Ninaninin who does amazing song covers. Here's her Twitch channel.
Thanks for your response.
What about James 2:14-26?
What defines a human in my opinion is his mind and not his body. Just like a man that is missing an arm or a leg is still considered human, so is someone with a mechanical body as long as he still possesses his (human) mind. Of course if we go one step further and start augmenting ourselves with for example some BCI chips that make us far more intelligent that any human currently alive then I think it's fair for us to not be considered human anymore.
I don't think so. Evolution implies that a specie evolves over time without any sort of planning. In your scenario the changes that would happen to humans are deliberate so I think it would be more fair to call it human engineering or something along those lines.
Just my two cents.
Who do you think is going to care about how you looked at that trip three months after it's over? I guarantee you that absolutely no one will. People have their own problems to think about so no one will care about your looks. I know that what I just is incredibly cliché but it's true. So just go and don't think about such stupid little things like how your knees will look like.
There probably will be a time where there will be no jobs but before that there will (probably) be a period of mass unemployment and poverty.
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Nice.
I actually fell for this.