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Immortality comes through technology not reincarnation

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TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher

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Nov 27, 2012, 12:04:24 PM11/27/12
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(I'm thinking here in terms of SMART PHONES, not highways. A bicycle
is smarter than a car because it follows evolution --ie. the lifestyle
of the hunter gatherer. Remember, the Eskimos discovered the kayak,
another smart choice)

On Nov 26, 7:45 am, halfadozen <being@.... --- -- .> wrote:
> TibetanMonkey wrote:

> >I rest my case.
>
> Was your case tired?
> Why rest it?
> Were you tired of clinging?
>
> Are you tired of suffering?

I meant "I leave you off the hook for a while."

But now I finally figured you out. You suffer from a small neocortex.
In other words, your brain is very primitive and you are slowing down
the progress of humanity because you know no better. You hate new
ideas and I promote them:

'Inventor, futurist and author Ray Kurzweil has long predicted humans
will one day be able to transcend the limitations of their biology. In
a new book, Kurzweil explains why that day is coming sooner than we
might think. He argues that the expansion of the brain's neocortex was
the last biological evolution man needed to make. That's because it is
inevitably leading to "truly intelligent machines," which Kurzweil
calls the last invention that humanity needs to make. Join Diane and
Ray Kurzweil for a discussion on prospects for attaining immortality
through technology.'

http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2012-11-27/ray-kurzweil-how-create-mind-secret-human-thought-revealed

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Our leaders suffer from the same primitive mind so you are not alone.
Listen to the whole show and may see what I've trying to tell you all
along. "The TibetanMonkey always said it," I hear people say.

So immortality comes through technology not reincarnation.


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His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher

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Nov 28, 2012, 12:33:56 PM11/28/12
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On Nov 28, 9:43 am, Old Pif <old...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 27, 10:02 pm, "Mr.B1ack" <nowh...@nada.net> wrote:
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> >    Humans and their technology will eventually merge.
> >    The day will come when the only way to tell a
> >    "human" from an android is that the humans don't
> >    have serial numbers.
>
> Humans have social security numbers. What's the difference?

Machines are becoming more human and humans are becoming more robotic,
so that merging is around the corner.

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