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Reflections on a brief history of the future

Punch in "1-26" on the first day: although hunger, plague and war are not problems, it is not easy for people to "live", but they still have to live and cherish it! Recently, graduate students control and intimidate young students to commit suicide frequently, which is a pity. The teacher will not graduate, will not pass the thesis defense, will not blackmail you for finding a good job, and let him go. He can't graduate if he is too old. Don't be bullied by individual animal teachers.

Punch in the next day: (P 18-43) People gradually get rid of famine, infectious diseases and wars and pursue eternal life and happiness. However, eternal life cannot be achieved in our lifetime, and happiness is even more difficult. In the process of pursuit, human beings strive to upgrade themselves to gods, or take bioengineering, semi-robot engineering or non-organic bioengineering, and constantly change their own characteristics until human beings are no longer human beings. What choices do people make between the two? Will development step on the brakes?

Punch the clock on the third day (44-6 1): between getting old and not being out of touch with the times, I choose not to be out of touch with the times, between living forever and not being out of touch with the times, and I still choose not to be out of touch with the times, no matter how the times change.

Punch in on the fourth day: P65-8 1 No matter for pigs, wolves, lions, buffaloes, penguins and other animals, human beings are not particularly just or kind gods. He rewrote the rules of the game of the global ecosystem, not what to abide by. All parties concerned should constantly negotiate this set of rules and constantly meet their own needs at will. Man is really not a just or merciful God.

Punch in on the fifth day (8 1-99): Why can humans dominate other creatures? Is it a soul? Or the mind? Or IQ? What is human trait? What is man becoming a god?

Punch in on the sixth day (99- 1 19): What are people's characteristics? Mind? Consciousness? Subjective experience? But I can't find any supporting evidence. What's the difference between animals and people? Humans are not much different from other animals in essence, just like them, we have no soul; Just like us, they are conscious and have some complex worlds full of feelings and emotions.

Punch in on the seventh day: No other animals can fight against us, not because they have no soul and heart, but because they have no necessary imagination.

Punching in on the eighth day (138- 157): Compared with animals living in the dual reality of objective experience and supervisor experience, human beings are more capable of making up stories. The power of novels drives the long river of history. After the appearance of words, the story is no longer limited by the ability of the human brain, giving birth to a powerful fictional entity, which has more advantages than disadvantages and makes it easier for human beings to cooperate.

Punch in on the ninth day (159- 177): In modern history, science and religion are very much like running-in couples. For hundreds of years, they didn't really understand each other, but they are gradually reaching an agreement.

Punch in on the 10 day (179- 197): It seems that human beings and the "modern contract" can do whatever they want as long as they can find the right way, but behind the "omnipotence" within reach, it is a completely nihilistic abyss, just like a loan that keeps rolling interest.

1 1 clock in: humanism, people-oriented, and the contrast between psychotherapists and priests is very clear.

/kloc-punch in on 0/2: The truth of the war, is nobody "pathetic"?

Punching in on the thirteenth day (223-249): Humanism believes in its own "feeling", so we benefit from the modern contract without paying the price.

On the fourteenth day (253-274), the research on brain fissure in the laboratory told us that there are at least two kinds of selves in the human body: experiencing self and describing self. The image tells us why pediatricians prepare snacks in the emergency room and why they are willing to have another baby in such a painful situation. It also tells us that people are often attached to unhappy marriages and dead-end jobs. It's all the status quo of life, profound!

Punch in on day 15 (275-3 15):

Liberalism makes human beings completely worthless, and individuals will no longer have authority but will be managed by external algorithms, but some people are still indispensable and the algorithm system is difficult to understand. These people will form a very small privileged elite.

16 Punch (3 17-33 1): In some experiences, Homo sapiens may indeed be inferior to some animals. Human consciousness is the most important thing in the universe, and human beings are developing technologies that can control and redesign their will. What human beings worship is neither God nor man, but data.

17 (333-359) Punch: Human history is a process of data processing. With the uploading and sharing of records, individuals gradually become tiny chips in a huge system, but no one really understands this huge system. What will happen to mankind if Dataism succeeds in conquering the world? It is worth thinking about. This book is finished!