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Perry Huang Transhumanism Con

Source Title: The Contradiction of transhumanism Hyperlink: [] Name: Perry Huang Author: Alexander McNabb

Subject: The inherent malevolence of Transhumanism Occasion: Proponents of transhumanism arguing for its implementation Audience: Transhumanists, the general public, the unaware, non-transhumanists Purpose: Transhumanism and its followers are misguided and are of malicious intent Speaker: Mr. McNabb and like-minded individuals, Humanity, fear Tone: Facetious, acerbic, haughty, and logical

“Transhumanity, the idea of intentional superiority, has become flooded with unthinking rabble that have no clear ideology beyond silly “upgrades” appealing either to immortality for its own sake, or to the most inane sort of diversions imaginable.”

“// Since transhumanism is explicitly about creating a ‘superior human,’ it is inherently hostile to traditional moral standards.” //

//“ //Transhumanism is rightly considered to be a “dangerous” philosophy because it is indeed hostile to the existing human race; just as humans were extremely dangerous to the protohuman ancestors they evolved from.”

Source Title: Brave transhumanist pioneer self-implants a computer into his arm Hyperlink: [] Name: Perry Huang Author: James Plafke

Subject: Man unprofessionally implants “computer” into his arm Occasion: With the growing sensation of technology individuals are become more “attached” to their devices Audience: The General public, businesses, prognosticators, industries, surgeons Purpose: People be crazy Speaker: Plafke, the ordinary individual Tone: shock, disbelief, cautious

“This time around, Tim Cannon went much further, and installed a computer chip sealed in a box (made of medical grade silicon) with a wirelessly chargeable battery into his forearm”

“ Rather than having a doctor perform the procedure — or even using some kind of anesthesia — Cannon had body modification specialist Steve Haworth [|jam the rig underneath his skin] .”

“It only took Grindhouse two-and-a-half years to develop the Circadia 1.0, and the team expects to have a production model ready to sell for $500 a pop in a few months.”

Source title: Top Ten Transhumanist Technologies Hyperlink: [] Name: Perry Huang Author: Lifeboat Foundation

Subject: Forms of transhumanist technology Occasion: Transhumanism is a possible reality, what kind of reality is it? Audience: General public, transhumaists, people Purpose: yeah science, man! Speaker: science, the author, lifeboat, civilization Tone: Excitement, anticipation, curiosity, cautious, realistic

“Why do manual labor when the robots can do it for you? Self-replication might be considered the Holy Grail of robotics. A landmark NASA study,”

“In practical terms, the creation of nanofactories would mean that practically everything could be made out of diamond, motors would become [|so powerful]  that a cubic centimeter would provide enough torque to propel a car, [|medical nanodevices]  could heal wounds and repair organs without the need for surgery, and air-suspended nanodevices ( [|“utility fog”] ) could be configured to simulate practically any desired object on demand.”

“On the downside of things, it could become easy to manufacture mite-sized robots with a payload of poison sufficient to kill thousands, or a laptop-sized device capable of separating [|U-235]  from [|U-238]  in a worrisomely simple and rapid fashion, or self-replicating synthetic algae capable of clogging up our oceans with grey goo. ”

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