The end of Homo sapiens - the ever-young cyborg debuts

Jordi 2022-03-20 09:01:27

The final chapter of "A Brief History of Humanity" mentioned the eternally young biochemical man, which reminded me of this film again, and made me think seriously about what is the focus of the discussion in this film?
In addition to ethics, beliefs, social institutions, biological concepts, the end of evolutionary theory, in addition to parallel worlds, quantum mechanics and general relativity, what answers do I want to get from this film?
Let's see what happened?
1. The setting of the movie has first achieved the complete interpretation of genes, which also solves the problem of conquering diseases and cell metabolism. In short, people will have immortality. At this time, Homo sapiens had already controlled the biological evolution of the self, that is, they did not continue to evolve. Then, because people do not need sex and neuron-like products to satisfy themselves, the mysterious Pandora of "love" is not self-defeating. People are no longer mentally ill, so there is no crime.
2. Then all the "immortals" need a set of common order - they all decide not to create new populations, so there is no fertility, no explosive population and aging problems. Well, then, capitalism that has ruled for more than two centuries only needs to meet the "entertainment" needs of a fixed population, maybe a "suicide" virtual experience, maybe a "childbirth" VR experience - these are all It is a normal commodity.
3. But it is also possible that capitalism is no longer responsible for the order of the world because it has lost the original cornerstone of "the infinitely expanding greed of human beings", so people no longer need the next few things, they may be stocks, clocks, Insurance, trusts, exams, beauty, fashion, advertising, cemeteries, obstetricians, gaming, weapons of destruction, Playboy magazines, condoms, and a whole host of other industries that have disappeared and everything that has hoped for "tomorrow" to appreciate in value. Then "ism" finally came to an end and only appeared in history books.
4. The social division of labor in the world has become simpler, and the best genes of all human beings have been selected to form a super immortal person. He is flawless and perfect, and it does not obey any interested parties nor listen to it (this I) idea that he is the ultimate intelligence of the intelligent world and the personification of the web of life, sounds like where have you heard of such a person? Could it be the "God" or the Buddha himself?

So what do we do with this super immortal? - You don't do anything unless "it" tells you to do it...
Explain: "It" is a super-material, super-spiritual, super-ism, super-time existence. So it is the world. It asks questions, it gives answers, it can go anywhere and change any dynamic, and it is responsible for the functioning of this "world" in place of "capitalism", "liberal humanism", "nationalism", "science and knowledge". Does it have an identity, does it have a gender, does it have a name? How to define it? It doesn't seem to be important anymore...
NOBODY When
I saw the name of this movie again, I thought of "Community", what would such a nameless "it" and a group of young immortals do?
I imagined that there are several things that are more consistent:
1. Realize the original appearance of the earth in the last glacial period (if you want to physically and chemically, you will be able to achieve the original appearance of more than 10,000 years), model according to the research data, on the earth Put all known creatures on the surface
2. Continue to explore extraterrestrial civilization, spend a little time (maybe up to 10,000 years, break the "singularity" problem, complete the observation of the universe, and draw an incredible panorama of the universe
3 . Made a major decision - go outside the universe!
So, this team of "people" made everything go to silence through the theory of the Big Crunch of the universe... Space is gone, time is gone, quantum is gone, and the earth is gone , but they are all there, "people" have existed forever, and in the "long" collapse "time" (about 13.5 billion human calendar years), they have thoroughly seen the entire process of the universe. In fact, this group of "Man" has also played the Big Bang and the Big Crunch so many times that the observations are different each time. However, "Man" has never been able to escape the boundary of the universe in any "big bang", and he has not been able to enter the universe. Which "Big Crunch" escaped successfully... so the story came to the beginning.

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Mr. Nobody quotes

  • Nemo Nobody adult: [narrating while in his car underwater] I always liked fish. I never thought that one day they would like me too.

  • Nemo Nobody aged 118: Sometimes people call me Mr. Craft. C-R-A-F-T. Can't Remember A Fucking Thing.