My time thinking, and I've had a lot of reflection, I see some things clearly, and others not so much. But what I do see clearly, I realize that individual lives have meaning, but these meanings pale in comparison to the greater scheme. The personal trials and tribulations - in the flow of time, are but ripples in time. What matters is the continuance of humanity. We are a unique species. We are important to the universe. For what reason or rhyme, fate and destiny will tell. But important we are. I believe this. The next 50 years are critical to our survival. We may not make it. Take action.
"Humans: For first we use machines, then we wear machines, then we become machines.
Machines: First we serve humans, then we augment humans, then we are humans."
We march together towards Human 2.0
Kim William Gordon
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Humanity is an interesting creature. We are incredibly talented, creative and imaginative. In this century, we are poised on the edge of either catastrophic extinction, or the beginning of an incredible journey that re-engineers who we are, and launches us to the stars. "Humans say: First we use machines, then we wear machines, then we become machines. Machines say: First we serve humans, then we augment humans, and then we become humans." - Then, we become Humachines." - - Kim William Gordon
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
The March towards Human 2.0
I have modified my famous quote with a new line, acknowledging the march towards Human 2.0.
"Humans say: First we use machines, then we wear machines, then we become machines.
Machines say: First we serve humans, then we augment humans, and then we are humans."
"Humans: For first we use machines, then we wear machines, then we become machines.
Machines: First we serve humans, then we augment humans, then we are humans."
Kim William Gordon
LinkedIn
Facebook
www.bitnus.com
www.kimwilliamgordon.com
"Humans: For first we use machines, then we wear machines, then we become machines.
Machines: First we serve humans, then we augment humans, then we are humans."
Kim William Gordon
www.bitnus.com
www.kimwilliamgordon.com
Friday, October 04, 2013
Mind Matters: God in the technological future
Dr. Michael Mason, chair of the department of Religion discusses the role of God in a future where humankind has godlike powers.
http://youtu.be/8s9mdbxqSvE
"For first we use machines, then we wear machines, then we become machines."
Kim William Gordon
www.bitnus.com
www.kimwilliamgordon.com
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