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Marduk

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The modern "sex reassignment surgery" has as much in common with transhumanism as ancient trepanning has with neurosurgery. The motions are kinda similar, but in the end, it just doesn't and can't work to achieve the intended effect, it's potemkin transhumanism.
But back to the topic, why the hell no one linked this yet?


22 minutes for an actor to get medical authorization for genital removal surgery.
 
It’s one of the reasons I don’t hold with the idea of robot workers and automation. Yes, a machine doesn’t need sleep, but a man is still a more competent tool because of the very things you’ve mentioned.

We’ve been shaped by billions of years of evolution and natural selection to get us where we are now. That isn’t something we can match in a few decades with shiny toys.

That aside though, in terms of “transhumanism,” I see a lot of the talk around it aspiring to immortality and godlike intelligence, throwing off the shackles of what makes us human, which strikes me as arrogant. The people who push it basically seek to supplant the Almighty with themselves in some respects.

Still, some gene therapy that lets me avoid the horrors of aging until I die in that spaceship crash at two hundred years young, I wouldn’t be unhappy with.

I can tell you on my experence a lot of jobs would be easier and more efficiant if there was a human behind the desk instead of a machine. Human's may need break but at least they don't breakdown for hours if not days at a time at the slightest glitch.
 

mrttao

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The obvious solution is combination. Robots with human supervision.
Of course... you then get inept human supervision that leads to industrial accidents. But, nothing is perfect really.
 

Agent23

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I was thinking genetic engineering not cybernetics.
-Limb and tooth regeneration without need for medical intervention.
-Fix the defective vitamin C gene which makes humans susceptible to scurvy.
-Make humans immune to diabetes.
-Add some extra digestive enzymes.
-Add the ability to produce all vitamins locally to remove dependence on food sources.
-Fix the defective Uricase gene which makes humans susceptible to gout.
-Make people immune to cancer
-Spread IQ improving genes
-Make it way easier to gain muscle and harder to lose muscle

etc
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Yeah, even the best genes will not help with vitamin deficiencies brought upon by bad lifestyle as well as the overconsumption of food and a sedentary lifestyle.

As to chopadictomies, well, they will help the gene pool by linting out a lot of dumb, comformist and weak people out of it, so that is the closest this tranny shit is to transhumanism.
 

mrttao

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Yeah, even the best genes will not help with vitamin deficiencies brought upon by bad lifestyle as well as the overconsumption of food and a sedentary lifestyle
Incorrect. Vitamins are literally produced by living organisms.
Dogs produce vitamin C.
Humans have a gene to produce vitamin C, it is broken.

A singular common ancestor of all currently living humans had a copy error in it that rendered it nonfunctional. Making it impossible for humans to produce vitamin C. Requiring us to acquire our vitamin C from eating living things that can produce it for themselves.

We absolutely could produce all the vitamins, as genes exist to produce every single one of them in nature.

The thing you cannot fix with genetic engineering is lack of trace minerals in the food.

Take for example this centrum multivitamin:

Molecules you could genetically engineered to produce:
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Vitamin D3
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
Thiamin
Riboflavin
Niacin
Vitamin B6
Folate
Vitamin B12
Biotin
Pantothenic Acid
Lycopene (not really a vitamin though. the red color from carrots and arguably might have some health benefits)

Minerals you cannot be genetically engineered to produce:
Potassium
Chloride
Molybdenum
Calcium
Chromium
Manganese
Copper
Selenium
Zinc
Magnesium
Iodine
Phosphorus
Iron
 

Agent23

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Incorrect. Vitamins are literally produced by living organisms.
Dogs produce vitamin C.
Humans have a gene to produce vitamin C, it is broken.

A singular common ancestor of all currently living humans had a copy error in it that rendered it nonfunctional. Making it impossible for humans to produce vitamin C. Requiring us to acquire our vitamin C from eating living things that can produce it for themselves.

We absolutely could produce all the vitamins, as genes exist to produce every single one of them in nature.

The thing you cannot fix with genetic engineering is lack of trace minerals in the food.

Take for example this centrum multivitamin:

Molecules you could genetically engineered to produce:
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Vitamin D3
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
Thiamin
Riboflavin
Niacin
Vitamin B6
Folate
Vitamin B12
Biotin
Pantothenic Acid
Lycopene (not really a vitamin though. the red color from carrots and arguably might have some health benefits)

Minerals you cannot be genetically engineered to produce:
Potassium
Chloride
Molybdenum
Calcium
Chromium
Manganese
Copper
Selenium
Zinc
Magnesium
Iodine
Phosphorus
Iron
And we evolved to not need to produce them because we had that stuff in sufficient quantities coming from our food.

Moreover, you will need a proper microelement diet to produce them, which will likely be harder to do.

And how much extra energy and changes will you need to get all of that stuff to work.

That is a huge list and you will need extensive metabolic changes to produce and manage all that stuff.

How about going for the low hanging fruit and removing genetic diseases and increasing the IQ first.

Maybe make people less leming like in their desire to conform to others.
 

mrttao

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And we evolved to not need to produce them because we had that stuff in sufficient quantities coming from our food.

Moreover, you will need a proper microelement diet to produce them, which will likely be harder to do.

And how much extra energy and changes will you need to get all of that stuff to work.

That is a huge list and you will need extensive metabolic changes to produce and manage all that stuff.

How about going for the low hanging fruit and removing genetic diseases and increasing the IQ first.

Maybe make people less leming like in their desire to conform to others.
1. some vitamins do not have an overdose. simple and safe to add those.

2. the "micronutrient diet needed to produce them" is literally just minerals. which we already need

3. most of them do not actually require special minerals. only some do.

4. shortage in necessary minerals mean you just can't make that specific vitamin and instead must get it from food. so... still an improvement.

5. "how about doing XYZ instead"... I literally explicitly said to do XYZ two posts ago. In my latest post I was just responding to the claim it is impossible to make vitamins. So I didn't repeat the other suggested improvements.

6. This is a small portion of my transhumanism wishlist, not an "list of easy low hanging fruit that will happen in my lifetime"

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anyways, realistically... we are instead going to get genetically engineered into slave drones by the ruling class.
 

Agent23

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1. some vitamins do not have an overdose. simple and safe to add those.

2. the "micronutrient diet needed to produce them" is literally just minerals. which we already need

3. most of them do not actually require special minerals. only some do.

4. shortage in necessary minerals mean you just can't make that specific vitamin and instead must get it from food. so... still an improvement.

5. "how about doing XYZ instead"... I literally explicitly said to do XYZ two posts ago. In my latest post I was just responding to the claim it is impossible to make vitamins. So I didn't repeat the other suggested improvements.

6. This is a small portion of my transhumanism wishlist, not an "list of easy low hanging fruit that will happen in my lifetime"

...
anyways, realistically... we are instead going to get genetically engineered into slave drones by the ruling class.
Ok, dude.
 

King Arts

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Besides eliminating aging, the only cool thing might be to make humans be able to photosynthesis that could eliminate world hunger since people would just need sunlight and water like plants.
 

mrttao

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Besides eliminating aging, the only cool thing might be to make humans be able to photosynthesis that could eliminate world hunger since people would just need sunlight and water like plants.
That won't work at all.
1. humans require vastly more energy than plants
2. humans lack the surface area of leaves to photosynthesize with. even if completely naked.
3. it would vastly vastly increase water requirements. And water shortages is a huge thing in places like afrika
 

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Jormungandr

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Enforced speech is immoral and a violation of our fundamental human rights and dignity.
As depressing as it sounds, do you really think the Grooming Cult supporters/brown-nosers care about their fellow Americans' rights?

If you don't say that there are five lights when there are actually four, you're the opposition to be stomped on.
 

Hlaalu Agent

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As depressing as it sounds, do you really think the Grooming Cult supporters/brown-nosers care about their fellow Americans' rights?

If you don't say that there are five lights when there are actually four, you're the opposition to be stomped on.

I don't think they actually care about the rights of the people they advocate for, so why would they care for the rights of others?
 

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