02-13-2012, 12:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2012, 12:59 AM by cosmicgiant.)
(02-12-2012, 04:25 PM)Ecz Wrote: This is a bit out there, but I've been reading/watching a lot by Ray Kurzweil, Jason Silva, etc lately. If you're not familiar they talk about the "technological singularity" a lot where man is supposed to seamlessly interface with machine as we augment ourselves with technology, thus placing our consciousness on the same exponential growth curve computers exist on.
I had a dream last night where someone explained to me that this will be the mechanism by which incarnate 3D entities will transition into 4D - we will lose our current body and essentially download our consciousness into a machine. The level of networking, etc will then hit a flashpoint where we step out of space/time and exist in a way that is completely interfaced with one another. This move will be a decision that people who understand its value will make while the people who don't understand it will choose to not involve themselves. Allowing those entities to remain in 3D until their lives end at which point they will be moved to continue their 3D work elsewhere.
I thought I'd share it and try to better understand whether this was just my mind working to connect unrelated ideas to make more sense of the world or if it's more than that.
I realize trying to forecast the future is a bit ridiculous but the dream was an important-feeling experience so I figured getting other people's take on it would be worthwhile.
Sounds like I was that someone in your dream. I think that this would be one of the most realistic ways for a Harvest to occur. It seems so obvious.
What are the chances that A.I. and advanced machinery seem to be culminating at the same time as this supposed Harvest?
I bet that all of the people who choose not to upgrade during this Singularity/Harvest (and those that don't lean towards this version of Harvest) are relatively weak at mathematics...
(02-12-2012, 07:48 PM)Wander Wrote: Fun indeed. Although I think we are making the idea of harvest overly complicated. Considering that the criteria for being harvestable is having an open heart.
Because tech is only extensions of ourselves. A task extracted from the human complex, put in isolation and cranked up. I think the computers of today is no match for a mid 4th density being(crystalline structure and not bound by time).
Still a fun idea
Uh, what about the 'computers of tomorrow' or the computers of today that you don't know about? What about future computers that are "crystalline structure and not bound by time"?
I always remind myself that the 'Universe' created computers just as much as 'we' did...