How About a Transhumanism Section?

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Transhumanism is a comprehensive movement that merges science, technology, and philosophy, aiming for advancements such as time travel, AI, brain augmentation, and genetic engineering. It encompasses various fields and seeks to enhance human capabilities and understanding of the universe. The World Transhumanist Association provides resources and FAQs for those interested in the movement. Numerous websites dedicated to transhumanism offer further insights and discussions on related topics. Establishing a dedicated section for transhumanism could facilitate deeper exploration of these futuristic concepts.
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Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
Mind telling us what that all entails?

I thought Transhumanism was already a household name among scientists. Well, transhumanism is basically the ultimate scientific/technological/philosophical movement that incorporates every field of science, technology, and philosophy. The goal is basically futuristic advancement: time travel, artificial intelligence, brain/body augmentation, understanding the universe, nanotechnology, genetic engineering, cloning, mind uploading, cryonics, cyborg technology, interstellar travel, space colonization, etc. Here is the World Transhumanist Association website: http://www.transhumanism.org/ They have an FAQ: http://www.transhumanism.org/resources/faq.html

And here are some other Transhuman sites, the better ones are listed on the top:

http://www.transhumanism.com/
http://www.extropy.org/
http://www.kurzweilai.net/
http://www.betterhumans.com/
http://www.imminst.org/
http://www.nickbostrom.com/
http://www.singinst.org/
http://www.minduploading.org/
http://www.alcor.org/
http://www.foresight.org/
http://www.singularitywatch.com/
http://www.incipientposthuman.com/
http://www.sentientdevelopments.com/
http://www.cyborgdemocracy.net/
http://www.longevitymeme.org/
 
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I believe the M. Kaku forum (hosted here on pf) includes forums applicable to many of those topics.

https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=41

- Warren
 

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