JohnakaThumbDownPlz
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"Also, remember that current technology has not done anything significant to the inner workings of the human mind. That might not remain the case for very long. It sounds ludicrous and fanciful now, but the basics of human augmentation are already in the making. It is not unreasonable to expect that a few centuries down the line, we will have changed so radically that our very mode of thinking might be completely different to that today- and most likely it will be for the better. Thinks like need and pain may not even be comprehensible to citizens of the future, let alone a common occurrence."
do you think a world like he describes is possible?
do you think a world like he describes is possible?