I don't see why everyone is so against upgrading the human body. I'd go full robot right now if I could. The human body is such a nuisance. We have to constantly feed it, but we're programmed to crave unhealthy food. We have to sleep every night, but we get insomnia even though we're exhausted. We have to exercise, but it's tiring and uncomfortable. We have to constantly clean ourselves, shave, go to the bathroom, etc. In a robot body we'd just have to plug ourselves into the wall for a few hours a day to recharge, and we could just do that while watching tv or something. Not to mention all the extra benefits we'd get from it. Who cares if we're walking around in metallic bodies instead of fleshy ones?
Look how often machines fuck up though. Plus, a lot of minor injuries, flesh and blood and heal itself but machines do not fix themselves no matter how small the problem.
Besides, machines, living or non-living,are designed to be in regular motion. We could not just rot away like couch potatos or facebook zombies.
By the time we do become robots, we could have millions of tiny microscopic nanobots crawling all over us and inside us, repairing tissue and cellular damage. They could also be used to monitor and repair our robot bodies.
That's exactly what got me thinking about it! The human body is so fragile and has complicated needs. I'd rather be able to plug myself into the wall sometimes.
I think there may be a future in transhumanism
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I don't see why everyone is so against upgrading the human body. I'd go full robot right now if I could. The human body is such a nuisance. We have to constantly feed it, but we're programmed to crave unhealthy food. We have to sleep every night, but we get insomnia even though we're exhausted. We have to exercise, but it's tiring and uncomfortable. We have to constantly clean ourselves, shave, go to the bathroom, etc. In a robot body we'd just have to plug ourselves into the wall for a few hours a day to recharge, and we could just do that while watching tv or something. Not to mention all the extra benefits we'd get from it. Who cares if we're walking around in metallic bodies instead of fleshy ones?
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Look how often machines fuck up though. Plus, a lot of minor injuries, flesh and blood and heal itself but machines do not fix themselves no matter how small the problem.
Besides, machines, living or non-living,are designed to be in regular motion. We could not just rot away like couch potatos or facebook zombies.
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Lol yes, true
By the time we do become robots, we could have millions of tiny microscopic nanobots crawling all over us and inside us, repairing tissue and cellular damage. They could also be used to monitor and repair our robot bodies.
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it won't happen in our lifetime.
Fuckin excuse for a medical field cannot even cure most diseases nor cancer.
All they can do now is mass-diagnose people with things that they have medications to cover up the symptoms.
That's exactly what got me thinking about it! The human body is so fragile and has complicated needs. I'd rather be able to plug myself into the wall sometimes.