Website review: Anders Transhuman Page
Uli discovered this in Futurism
•14 reviews since Jun 21, 2002
futurism, transhumanism, philosophy
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apathypandemic rated 2 weeks ago- drivel

ruthmellem rated 7 months ago- alex jones has a lot to say about transhumanism

jaloka rated 12 months ago- The forces of good and evil will enter a genetic arms race, outdoing one another in turns, so that the other is not at the advantage.

bobthevil rated 14 months ago- Yay for messing up/with biological organisms.

depths32 rated 14 months ago- this is interesting. I don't know if I believe it though. so have we been thinking the inefficient way this whole time?

rrraaayyy rated 19 months ago- Ok, Ive decided I'm a Transhumanist. Look at all this good 'stuff' I've got to look forward to in the future. "Transhumanism is a philosophy that humanity can, and should, strive to higher levels, both physically, mentally and socially. It encourages research into such areas as life extension, cryonics, nanotechnology, physical and mental enhancements, uploading human consciousness into computers and megascale engineering."

youngpilgrim rated 28 months ago- Transhumanism is a philosophy that humanity can, and should, strive to higher levels, both physically, mentally and socially. It encourages research into such areas as life extension, cryonics, nanotechnology, physical and mental enhancements, uploading human consciousness into computers and megascale engineering.

- DgtlDreamer rated 30 months ago
- 'What is a human being, then?' 'A seed.' 'A... seed?' 'An acorn that is unafraid to destroy itself in growing into a tree' David Zindell, The Broken God