There is no gap in history. A new agenda for mankind,
There is no gap in history: a new agenda for mankind.
The biological poverty line, hunger.
Invisible fleet, plague, and infection.
The rules of the jungle are broken war.
Famine, plague, and war are no longer inevitable tragedies beyond the comprehension or control of helpless humanity. It has become a manageable challenge.
Those who claim that the world in 2016 is just as hungry, sick, and violent as 1916 hold a defeatist view. The implication is that human efforts at the age of 20 have been futile and that medical research, economic reforms, and peace initiatives have all been in vain. So, what's the use of investing time and resources?
When you acknowledge past achievements, you will strive with hope and responsibility to achieve greater results in the future.
It was no longer possible to blame only nature and God for suffering. This is because human abilities are sufficient to improve the situation and reduce suffering.
We can learn a lesson when we properly evaluate what humans have accomplished so far.
"There are no gaps in history."
What should humanity strive for now?
Humans are never satisfied with what they have. The most common human response to the achievement of something is not satisfaction but longing for more. Humans are always looking for something better, bigger, and tastier.
Success breeds ambition. Humanity will overcome the achievements achieved so far and move forward towards a more daring goal. Having achieved unprecedented levels of prosperity, health, and peace, humanity's next goal will be immortality, happiness, and divinity, given the values of the past and present. Overcoming greening and death itself.
It is to prove the value of human life, what the culture of this generation regards as the supreme value.
Religion, ideology, has always sanctified something above or beyond a worldly being, and it was about death. However, modern times have a completely different attitude towards life and death.
Death is seen as a technical problem that can and must be solved, that is, a defect. A technical problem has a technical solution.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that all human beings have the right to live. The right has no expiration date.
Providing human beings with eternal life overcoming death is now becoming the main business of modern science.
Kurzweil (Caligo, a Google engineering subsidiary) solves death.
"Getting a few yards is not the goal. The goal is to win the game." - Bill Maris (Google Ventures),
"There are three main approaches to death. Acceptance, denial, fighting. I like to fight." - Peter Thiel (Paypal).
It is argued that in the near future, people who are healthy and have sufficient bank balance will attempt immortality.
Future superhumans can die in war or accidents, and there is no way to bring them back from the afterlife. But unlike those who die in due time, their lives will not have an expiration date.
Superhumans who overcame death, superhumans, will become the most insecure people in history.
Knowing that there is an end to life, people live each day to discover their value at risk. However, as soon as we have the belief that we can live forever, a human race that does not risk gambling with their lives may arrive.
"Science advances as much as funerals." (Max Planck)
Only when a generation disappears does a new theory have a chance to overthrow the old one.
Even if your attempts to overcome death fail, each attempt will bring you one step closer to that goal. It will inspire people with hope and courage to try even greater things.
A human being who sees death as inevitable habitually suppresses the desire to live forever from a young age or uses that desire for other goals, such as art, religion, or ideology.
But as soon as people think they have a chance to escape death, their desire for life will refuse to pull the rattling chariots of art, ideology, and religion and rush like an avalanche.
You will learn that all the wars and armed conflicts recorded in history were only a prelude to the real struggle to come, the struggle for eternal youth.
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