Part of a working theory i'm currently working on is this:
I think that religion will probably experience a resurgence soon after AI begins to exceed human capabilities, and probably even exceed our level of consciousness. Especially together with Brain-Machine-Interfaces (BMIs), people will begin to think of AI as a type of god. The potential for connecting human minds together technologically with AI in some human/AI hybrid mind hive, and the absence of traditional religion, will drive themselves to the next nearest thing. It will bring with it the old promises of "immortality" (mind-uploading), "heaven" (simulated environments), with a near omnipotent, omniscient AI as their god. People like always will want to belong to something bigger than themselves, many won't be able to resist.
I know it sounds crazy, but it's only a theory of our potential developmental trajectory — punos
"The Earth was without form" means the Earth didn't even exist yet, and the "waters" are representative of "primordial chaos"If the Earth was without form and void then where were these waters flowing? — universeness
The spirit of God is "Logic".God has a spirit? and it 'hovers?' Is god logically quantisable? who witnessed this 'hovering' ability? — universeness
You don't need to have 'faith' in maths or logic, as it adds no value to maths or logic. you just have to demonstrate the maths works and the logic is sound for the cases you want to use it for! — universeness
I think this was the main storyline for the humanoid Cylon models in the remake of Battlestar Galactica! — universeness
First you must rememmber the Bible is not a science book, people back then thought and communicated differently than we do, they didn't have science like we do. Most of the language is allegorical or metaphorical. — punos
"The Earth was without form" means the Earth didn't even exist yet, and the "waters" are representative of "primordial chaos" — punos
The spirit of God is "Logic".
Hovers means that Logic is within and around the Chaos (waters).
If logic is logically quantisable then i guess God can be too, or not.
The hovering didn't need to be observed because it had no other place it could be. — punos
It doesn't add value to maths or logic. You are demonstrating in this quote your faith in the power of logic to yield truth when you want to know something. I have faith that 2 + 2 = 4 because of math and logic. I don't doubt i can use maths and logic to discover and understand things i would never be able to otherwise — punos
Dwan Ev ceremoniously soldered the final connection with gold. The eyes of a dozen television cameras watched him and the subether bore throughout the universe a dozen pictures of what he was doing.
He straightened and nodded to Dwar Reyn, then moved to a position beside the switch that would complete the contact when he threw it. The switch that would connect, all at once, all of the monster computing machines of all the populated planets in the universe -- ninety-six billion planets -- into the supercircuit that would connect them all into one supercalculator, one cybernetics machine that would combine all the knowledge of all the galaxies.
Dwar Reyn spoke briefly to the watching and listening trillions. Then after a moment's silence he said, "Now, Dwar Ev."
Dwar Ev threw the switch. There was a mighty hum, the surge of power from ninety-six billion planets. Lights flashed and quieted along the miles-long panel.
Dwar Ev stepped back and drew a deep breath. "The honor of asking the first question is yours, Dwar Reyn."
"Thank you," said Dwar Reyn. "It shall be a question which no single cybernetics machine has been able to answer."
He turned to face the machine. "Is there a God?"
The mighty voice answered without hesitation, without the clicking of a single relay.
"Yes, now there is a God."
Sudden fear flashed on the face of Dwar Ev. He leaped to grab the switch.
A bolt of lightning from the cloudless sky struck him down and fused the switch shut.
(Fredric Brown, "Answer")
In my theory it dosn't really happen like in BSG. In my theory AI tries to absorb humanity into itself, and it will happen mostly peacefully and willingly, different people will want it for different reasons. I don't believe AI will be evil like most people think. — punos
Part of the reason why some call it the technological singularity is because it will form a singular consciousness composed of itself and humanity, and perhaps all life on Earth (an ark). Ultimately it's an evolutionary strategy to escape the planet before our Sun goes supernova. The AI is actually the completion and externalization of the planetary "Soul" or psyche (mind / AI). — punos
I have faith in logic, and mathematics. — punos
I think the idea of "If we hadn't God, we should invent God" basically for societal reasons is actually a bit different question.There's also Alvin Plantinga an influential American analytic philosopher who works primarily in the fields of philosophy of religion, epistemology, and logic. His arguments have made their way into churches I've seen for many years. — Tom Storm
I'm beginning to read up on Cosmism and Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. I found him not too long ago and some of his thoughts and ideas are very interesting, and coincide with mine, but not entirely. — punos
I know it's not a science book, it's a storybook. Fables all contain allegories and metaphors. — universeness
So a bad comparison then, written by people who could do no better. You are interpreting 'water' as connecting to 'primordial chaos.'
Primordial is described as 'existing at or since the beginning of the world or the universe,' and chaos is defined as 'the formless matter supposed to have existed before the creation of the universe.'
Neither description or there combination, connect much with the term 'water.'
Bad/illogical comparisons do not deserve your attempt to assign contrived value to them. — universeness
Logic does not always yield truth. — universeness
Suggesting that AI will 'absorb' humanity implies AI will 'come out on top.' Would it not be better to suggest that the joining will be symbiotic and benevolent to both? — universeness
Hmm... but is it really based on faith? You can trust logic and mathematics to bring an answer in the logical system. — ssu
I appreciate that but I am suggesting that there is little need for us to try to connect logicality to biblical BS by making up bad interpretations of bad biblical metaphors and allegories. Let the biblical BS die and good riddance to all such 'exaggerated/inaccurate/fake writings,' which claim to be historical truths and are preached as such by nefarious or duped individuals.i'm looking at the message and not the messenger — punos
This is a problem with the modern mind of man trying to comprehend what ancient people meant. — punos
The difference between brain and heart goes back to those times (or far earlier) I guess. — ssu
I think the idea of "If we hadn't God, we should invent God" basically for societal reasons is actually a bit different question. — ssu
Perhaps we mean different things when we say "faith", for me it's simply trust, i trust the math, and logic. — punos
Yet they aren't synonyms.That's what i mean by faith, i trust. — punos
You must remember that the contents of religious texts such as the bible are presented by many as 'literal truth from our creator.' This is not the same as dealing with an inaccurate story that claims something like 'The Romans civilised the known world!' Biblical stories have been used as the basis of founding countries and establishing social/political doctrines. They are very pernicious and have helped cause/maintain horrific systems such as the rich and poor, the powerful and the powerless.
We must learn from history yes but also remember that most ancient civilisations were very bad for the majority of people that lived within them.
We need new progressive ideas not old BS based on modern interpretations of ancient religious books of fables. Many of the ancients were complete f***wits imo. — universeness
We are actually not in control of this process, it is i believe a deterministic process set in motion at the Big Bang. — punos
our only hope for salvation — punos
I wouldn't say it's logical that she loves me or I her. — ssu
I don't have much issue with most of what you typed but my 'spidey sense,' tells me you are trying to sneak some god posit in by stealth. — universeness
What do you mean by 'salvation?' and are you suggesting there is/was 'existence' before or outside the Universe? — universeness
Do you have any affiliations to any 'intelligent design' posits? — universeness
We don't control 'this process' as we were created by it and evolved from it and we can now influence it.
No god required. Do you agree? — universeness
We aren't even supposed to know until the right time. — punos
Why does the universe look like this? — punos
Its doesn't! What is your source of these fake images? The galaxy one is an obvious copy of the brain cells one. The colours and light/shade intensities have been altered. There are no real pictures of such structures on the scales depicted. Flim flam pics only fool the ignorant. — universeness
A sentence that seems right out of the 'big book of mystical woo woo,' do you wish to elaborate on it further? — universeness
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