The afterlife of man and android

Reggie 2022-10-09 19:48:28

At the end of the second quarter of Westworld, the robots jumped off the cliff one by one, and at the same time, completed the separation of spirit and flesh, leaving the body (physical mechanical body) to the earth, and delivering the soul to heaven (personal memory program uploads the built-in scene in the satellite program, and interactive socialization is done in that program), it looks like in the human world, faith is rewarded.

~Because the premise of faith itself is the dualization of the spirit and the flesh, in this way, it can be used to repay the present life, and the retribution can be used to show cause and effect. If the spirit and the flesh cannot be separated, it means that death is the end. Leave a little chance on the other side.

History is also at such a point now. There is no Western paradise and no Eden can be used as a destination for modern people. If they are unwilling to give up, it seems that they can only rely on technology to complete the conversion of soul and program, and then complete the rebirth of will. In this way, Heaven will reappear, and the world will be full of hope again.

Therefore, the artificial humans in the western world represent the future of human evolution, and their humility is only from the assumption of human beings.

~ That is to say, when human beings finally understand one day that the awakened artificial man, as a fable of the separation of spirit and flesh, can solve the predicament of human existence, human beings will return to their own humbleness at the same time, so humble that there is not even anything worthy of existence. reason.

At this moment, the hope and despair of human beings will be completely mixed, and the rationality is beyond the boundary of rationality, and it is impossible to clarify.

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  • Maeve Millay: If you try something like that again, I will relieve you of your most precious organ and feed it to you.

    [she looks at Lee's crotch]

    Maeve Millay: Though it won't make much of a meal.

    [pause]

    Lee Sizemore: I wrote that line for you.

    Maeve Millay: Bit broad if you ask me.