Are there no technologies or innovations, even in the last couple decades, that you don't find regrettable and chalk up as a negative in terms of societal impact?
Only those that directly impact the lives of others, against their will or input.
blocking out the sun with aerosols because that's considered a technological development and his small group of elitist friends agree it's beneficial for mankind (or their agendas)?
I'm fairly certain this qualifies as being something that directly impacts the lives of others against their will or input.
Surely a nuanced discussion needs to take place for every technological development that has the potential to impact people who aren't voluntary participants.
Its not so nuanced. Does it directly impact any persons own pursuit of life, liberty or happiness?
[Yes] [No]
If yes, find another way.
If no, proceed.
In what way does Neuralink fall into the "yes" category?
Everything you just said is a fear based prediction. It has nothing to do with reality. Every transformative technology has suffered similar fear based predictions. I am not suggesting we go blindly into transformative technologies with no caution. On the contrary, caution is how we have always survived every transformation. But every time we stifle innovation for fear, we lose humanity, not gain it. We ARE our innovation. That is what makes us human. Without that, we are... I don't know what we are, but we aren't human.
But it might be short sighted and exempted by certain extreme circumstances.
I suggest that there is nothing more shortsighted than purely speculative fear based decisions.
Fear should never do anything more than provide a path for a cautionary approach. It should never say "lets not go down this path" just because the lights aren't on.
You said it well. Their proganda machine is outta control. Pretending we have a choice when in less than a year we wouldn’t have a choice in damn near anything.
Their 100 year experiment on humans psychological, trauma, sexual abuse, murder had gone on long enough. We are at our breaking point and they knew it would come to this. They had their endgame planned since the. 1954 Bilderburg meeting. The writing was on the wall so to speak. It’s the final countdown. We are getting a small preview of what kinda even bigger hell hole would’ve been like had we not fought back.
Only those that directly impact the lives of others, against their will or input.
I'm fairly certain this qualifies as being something that directly impacts the lives of others against their will or input.
Its not so nuanced. Does it directly impact any persons own pursuit of life, liberty or happiness?
[Yes] [No]
If yes, find another way.
If no, proceed.
In what way does Neuralink fall into the "yes" category?
Everything you just said is a fear based prediction. It has nothing to do with reality. Every transformative technology has suffered similar fear based predictions. I am not suggesting we go blindly into transformative technologies with no caution. On the contrary, caution is how we have always survived every transformation. But every time we stifle innovation for fear, we lose humanity, not gain it. We ARE our innovation. That is what makes us human. Without that, we are... I don't know what we are, but we aren't human.
I suggest that there is nothing more shortsighted than purely speculative fear based decisions.
Fear should never do anything more than provide a path for a cautionary approach. It should never say "lets not go down this path" just because the lights aren't on.
You said it well. Their proganda machine is outta control. Pretending we have a choice when in less than a year we wouldn’t have a choice in damn near anything.
Their 100 year experiment on humans psychological, trauma, sexual abuse, murder had gone on long enough. We are at our breaking point and they knew it would come to this. They had their endgame planned since the. 1954 Bilderburg meeting. The writing was on the wall so to speak. It’s the final countdown. We are getting a small preview of what kinda even bigger hell hole would’ve been like had we not fought back.