Healthier, smarter, happier? | DailyTidings.com: "We stand on the brink of a disease-free utopia where our technology has overcome aging and given us vastly increased intelligence, physical prowess and psychological stability. Sound good?
It might be, says Southern Oregon University sociologist Echo Fields, who will give a presentation Wednesday on the 'transhuman' movement — or it could be, as one scientist called it, 'the world's most dangerous idea.' Transhumanism, or H+, as it is symbolized, goes by the slogan 'healthier, smarter, happier' and envisions 'tiny, tiny, tiny' nanotechnology devices implanted in our bodies to remove cancer, disease and effects of aging."
Sunday, January 23, 2011
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