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by dragonbonheur
4263 days ago
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If there is only one big brain, "WE" won't exist anymore. There will only be "I". In Richard Dawkins'book, The Selfish Gene, he explains how organisms are only vehicles for the genomes within them and how genomes tend to compete for resources and how they could be described as essentially "selfish". For that reason alone, it is very unlikely that "we" could turn into an "I". On the other hand, genomes are just another way to transmit information, and mankind has created other kinds of information, entirely separate from biological processes. Maybe it will be that information that may give rise to "One big brain" but it will be a whole new species, if it is allowed to exist, unless we learn to live along symbiotically. Even then, once an artificial species emerges, others may emerge too (see Tom Ray's Tierra experiments) and those may exist entirely separate lives from the symbiosis. |
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We share more and more every day. And the ones who participate in the sharing benefit. I remember when some people said "i will never own a mobile phone. i don't want to be reachable all the time.". They all have smartphones now. Todays kids not only have mobile phones, they have internet connected phones with cameras. And share their experiences online. Tomorrows kids will have google glass or an antenna implemented in their head. Realtime streaming their experiences into the heads of others.
What will stop this process in your opinion?