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Do you think that given enough time we will one day have the knowledge and technology to become God-like?
The discussion revolves around the concept of whether humans can achieve a God-like status through knowledge and technology over time. It explores philosophical, ethical, and technological implications, touching on themes of immortality, understanding of the universe, and the potential evolution of humanity.
Participants express a range of views, with some optimistic about the potential for human advancement and others cautioning against the likelihood of achieving God-like status. There is no consensus on whether humans will ultimately reach such a state or the implications of doing so.
Participants acknowledge the uncertainty surrounding the solvability of scientific and technological problems, as well as the potential for civilization's self-destruction, which complicates the discussion of achieving God-like status.
Today it's an axiom that life is changing and that technology is affecting the nature of society. But what's not fully understood is that the pace of change is itself accelerating, and the last 20 years are not a good guide to the next 20 years. We're doubling the paradigm shift rate, the rate of progress, every decade. This will actually match the amount of progress we made in the whole 20th century, because we've been accelerating up to this point. The 20th century was like 25 years of change at today's rate of change. In the next 25 years we'll make four times the progress you saw in the 20th century. And we'll make 20,000 years of progress in the 21st century, which is almost a thousand times more technical change than we saw in the 20th century.
mikeee said:Do you think that given enough time we will one day have the knowledge and technology to become God-like?
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mikeee said:Do you think that given enough time we will one day have the knowledge and technology to become God-like?
cragwolf said:No, never. Set aside the likelihood that we will destroy our civilisation in the next century or two, and just consider the possibility that not all scientific problems are solvable, and furthermore, even with a complete physical theory of reality, not all technological problems are solvable. I simply regard that possibility as being extremely likely to be true.