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1134.1 | Time Enough | DNEAST::CHRISTENSENL | Keeper of the Myth | Wed Sep 20 1989 18:53 | 8 |
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Well, there would be a lot more weekends ;^) and warm snuggley
evenings. Then there be enough time to take that round the world
sailing voyage I have always wanted to do. Think of all the new
people to meet.
L.
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1134.2 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Wed Sep 20 1989 18:59 | 1 |
| Do you think folks would finally learn to take their time? B^)
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1134.3 | What about Retirement? | CECV03::ESOMS | | Wed Sep 20 1989 20:46 | 5 |
| I'd write a note in DEJAVU soliciting help to keep the
retirement age at 62/65.
Joanne
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1134.4 | WHY AN EMPTY WORLD | TRFSV1::P_KLINOWSKI | | Thu Sep 21 1989 01:09 | 2 |
| WHAT THE???
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1134.5 | shocking.... ;-) | IJSAPL::ELSENAAR | Fractal of the universe | Thu Sep 21 1989 06:09 | 8 |
| > | Imortality is 666 days away. |
What?
You mean immortality is suspended for 666 days?
Why did they do that?
:-)
Arie
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1134.6 | Maybe... maybe not | INTER::G_KNIGHTING | Thinkingspeakingthinkingspeaking. | Thu Sep 21 1989 11:24 | 21 |
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My first reaction was that I'd extend my life as long as possible,
provided I could remain in reasonably good health and not have to
depend on others to take care of me. But after thinking about it, I'm
not sure. If life extension would be for everybody, then I'd go for it
like a starving bass. However, if it would mean outliving everyone I
love (like Dorian Gray, Lazarus Long, the Highlander, and countless
other fictional characters), I'm not so sure.
Now I have to figure out if that means that I define myself only
through my relationships with my loved ones. I don't care much for
*that* idea.
Therefore, my considered opinion is that it beats the hell out of
me. And I mean it, too.
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1134.7 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Thu Sep 21 1989 12:24 | 14 |
| In other conferences I quote someone as saying "What the Thinker
thinks, the Prover proves." What we think will and should happen quite
frequently becomes the perceived reality.
I think that as humans gain longer lifetimes we will find ways to cope
with the problems generated. We simply have more time to adjust. And
more of us will adjust together.
The next great frontier is not space. It's that great untried and
not-well-known frontier between the ears.
If we think we can live happier, heather longer lives, we will. If we
think we will suffer pain and suffering we will find ways to accomplish
even that.
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1134.8 | Hey Conan, you want to live forever? | DOCS::DOCSVS | | Fri Sep 22 1989 13:41 | 6 |
| I'm still reading "Ramses the Damned." I'll let you know if I'd
stick around once I'm finished. (On the other hand, think of all
the reading I could get done! And there'd be time to finish all
those projects I've put off forever and forever...)
--Karen
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1134.9 | I think... | USAT05::KASPER | Life's a gift, learn to accept it | Mon Sep 25 1989 14:34 | 6 |
| re: .7
How true. EVERYTHING that exists or ever existed first existed as a
single thought.
Terry
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1134.10 | | ERIS::CALLAS | The Torturer's Apprentice | Mon Sep 25 1989 15:45 | 6 |
| Has anyone given any thought to the problem that leaps to my mind
immediatedly: what would we do about population? It seems to me that
there would have to be *very* draconian population controls in a world
where all deaths are accidents.
Jon
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1134.11 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Mon Sep 25 1989 16:36 | 14 |
| Reply to .10, Jon,
Long time no type too...
As I've said before with longer lives we get MORE time to learn to
adjust. And more time to find an appropriate technological or medical
answer to pressing bio-sphere questions.
Already now, not in some projected future, in China we see Draconian
brith control measures _without_ life extension. It's already happened
in India.
Past modes of approaching problems sometimes work and sometimes don't,
but with more time we can see a little clearer.
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1134.12 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Mon Sep 25 1989 18:49 | 65 |
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Here is a short quote from UNDOING YOURSELF TOO. This book includes
some interviews of different people and articles on the subject of
immortality.
"In the feudal and industrial eras, Management (Social controllers)
used the fear of death to motivate and control individuals. Today,
politicians use the death-dealing military and police and capital
punishment to protect the social order. Organized religion maintains its
power and wealth by orchestrating and exaggerating the fear of death."
"Among the many things the Pope, the Ayatollah and fundamentalists
Protestants agree on: confident understanding and self-directed mastery of
the dying process is the last thing to be allowed to the individual. The
very notion of CYBERNETIC POST-BIOLOGICAL INTELLIGENCE or consumer
immortality-options is taboo, sinful."
"Religions have cleverly monopolized the rituals of dying to increase
control over the superstitious. Throughout history the priests and mullahs
have swarmed around the expiring human like black vultures. Death belonged
to them."
"The monopolies of religion and the assembly lines of Top Management
(social controllers) process the dying and the dead even more efficiently
than the living."
"We recall that knowledge and selective choice about such gene-pool
issues such as conception, test-tube fertilization, pregnancy, abortion is
dangerous enough to the church-fathers."
"But suicide, right-to-die groups concepts, euthanasia,
life-extension, out-of-the-body experiences, occult experimentation,
astral-travel scenarios, death/rebirth reports, extra-terrestial
speculation, cryogenics, sperm banks, egg banks, DNA banks, personal
empowering Artificial Intelligence Technology--anything that encourages
the individual to engage in personal speculation and experimentation with
immortality--is anathema to the orthodox Seed-Shepards of the feudal and
industrial ages."
"Why? Because if the flock doesn't fear death, then the grip of
Religious and Political Management is broken. The power of the gene-pool
is threatened. And when control loosens in the gene-pool, dangerous
genetic innovations and mutational visions tend to emerge."
"Some believe the Cybernetic Age we are entering could mark the
beginning of a period of enlightened and intelligent individualism, a time
unique in history when technology is available to individuals to support a
huge diversity of personalized lifestyles and cultures, a world of
diverse, interacting social groups whose initial-founding membership
number is one."
"The exploding technology of computation and communication lays a
delicious feast of knowledge and personal choice within our easy grasp.
Under such conditions, the operating wisdom and control naturally passes
from the aeon-old power of the gene-pools, and locates in the rapidly
self-modifying brains of individuals capable of dealing with and
ever-acceleration rate of change."
"Aided by customized, personally-programmed quantum-linguistic
appliances, the individual can choose their own social and genetic future.
And perhaps choose not to die."
UNDOING YOURSELF TOO, pages 186-189, TWENTY-TWO COMMON SENSE
ALTERNATIVES TO INVOLUNTARY DEATH, an article written by Arnold Blum, Aka,
Tim Leary, Ph.D. & Eric Gullichsen.
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1134.13 | why do I nit-pick so often? :-( | GVAADG::DONALDSON | the green frog leaps... | Tue Sep 26 1989 04:58 | 19 |
| Re: .12
Firstly I should say that I agree wholeheartedly with your
main theme that we should understand our relationship to
death more fully, but...
> "Among the many things the Pope, the Ayatollah and fundamentalists
> Protestants agree on: confident understanding and self-directed mastery of
> the dying process is the last thing to be allowed to the individual. The
> very notion of CYBERNETIC POST-BIOLOGICAL INTELLIGENCE or consumer
> immortality-options is taboo, sinful."
The authorities of these religions don't actually say much about
death itself, but the underlying religions are all quite clear
about it. You 'go to heaven' after death (if you've been good).
I don't actually think you can construe that as
"...very notion ... immortality-options is ... sinful".
John D.
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1134.14 | | CSC32::MORGAN | Cybernetic Society Arrives Today! | Tue Sep 26 1989 10:10 | 4 |
| Reply to .13, John,
The so called "sinful" part is questioning their authority and power.
And they require all their people to follow their program until death.
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1134.15 | A cynic, I know... | ERIS::CALLAS | The Torturer's Apprentice | Wed Sep 27 1989 16:42 | 10 |
| re .11:
I disagree that we get more time. I think we get no more, if not less.
There are a couple of big dangers. The population bomb itself is one of
them, but while serious in the long term, it's not in the short term.
In the short term, the danger comes from the jealousies of the poor
people of the world (especially if they can't afford the longevity
drugs), who may rise up and murder the long-lived rich folks.
Jon
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1134.16 | After much aforethought... | CGVAX2::PAINTER | One small step... | Wed Sep 27 1989 21:28 | 6 |
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I will only stick around if Dave Barry decides to.
Life just wouldn't be worth living otherwise.
Cindy
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1134.17 | can I fast forward time and jump in? | EDCS::GOONAN | | Fri Oct 06 1989 17:27 | 21 |
| The over-population problem automatically goes away because when
humans conquer death, they will also be able to move to immense planets
-- perfect new environments without the limitations of finite boundaries,
ownership, religion, historical feuds, and other afflictions of the
human spirit that cause it to promote death.
These immense planets will allow humans to multiply fearlessly and
conduct activities without the restraints we now have. Humans will be
able to experiment, learn freely, and evolve into many different
forms, with and without physical requirements. Some forms will choose to
rest after a length of time. Others will not. -Form-,
-combination/form=...- , -cessation- , and -cessation/reversal
will be options on the menu. Nothing will be irreversible. Death
will not exist. Forms and combination forms will be personal
creations, art-forms if you like.
Beyond death, humans will be able to See (in the largest sense, imagine
and produce simultaneously) wondrous realities.
Julie
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