I think you're too finely focused on "chips and architectures". That's in no way the be-all and end-all of technology. Beware of what you don't know that you don't know.
It's the other way around, re-read my post
I'm telling you, the limitations you put on what can be achieved with machines and automation, are completely dependant on what they are made of today
There's no transhumanism without machines
The people talking about transhumanism are fundamentally crazy and also psychopathic. There is no mandate that their vision has to actually work at all in reality and it wont. What it will bring about will be an epic collapse then upheaval which is going to most likely result in another dark ages. Most of these people will either get eaten or go into hiding in bunkers deep under the earth where they will also probably get eaten by their security peasants.
>The people talking about transhumanism are fundamentally crazy and also psychopathic.
You mean the people pushing for it, yes Because we're talking about it right now...
>There is no mandate that their vision has to actually work at all in reality and it wont.
Just like communism? Did it prevent the soviet union from existing? https://pic8.co/sh/RrdOP8.jpeg
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>What it will bring about will be an epic collapse then upheaval which is going to most likely result in another dark ages. Most of these people will either get eaten or go into hiding in bunkers deep under the earth where they will also probably get eaten by their security peasants.
We'll get a social collapse yes, because that's par for the course, you have to have an incentive
Money will go digital, it is going digital, it has gone mostly digital if you consider credit cards already
And that's going to happen with or without governments yes
>What it will bring about will be an epic collapse then upheaval which is going to most likely result in another dark ages.
I think you're skipping a couple of chapters here
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