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date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 04:44:25 -0700 (PDT),
group: alt.uk.law
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Very Scary - Robots are Getting Smarter / What Next?
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/711.html
It's like placing a loaded gun in the hand of a two-year-old child.
Humanity is an immature, unfit, backward, unevolved, mentally ill
species.
We can't handle this technology in a responsible manner.
We are so immature that we are afraid even to recover the memories of
our own infancy.
As Oxana Malaya demonstrated, for those who didn't know it yet, human
beings have an overwhelming urge to imitate and repeat early formative
experiences, especially those clearly associated with physical
survival.
The fact that you human beings do not remember your infancy means you
do not know WHAT you are IMITATING and REPEATING.
So obviously the most IMPORTANT task facing the human race is to make
all possible haste and speed toward REMEMBERING OUR INFANCY, so that
we know exactly WHAT we are IMITATING AND REPEATING.
When we humans achieve THAT basic state of mental health, we will
begin to reach the degree of maturity that might enable us to handle
these technological advances in a mature manner.
But a species consisting of six billion members who have no memory of
infancy, and therefore DO NOT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE IMITATING AND
REPEATING - that is a very scary species, a very severely mentally ill
species, NOT to be trusted with advanced technology.
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Oxana Malaya demonstrates the human compulsion
to imitate and repeat formative experiences
such as what mothers and babies do to each other
of which - bizarrely - you have no memory
and therefore no knowledge:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMbf8R9BPyg
"Collective Mental Illness"
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.uk.law/msg/fde3e9567813bc7e?hl=en&&q=collective+mental+illness
date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 04:44:25 -0700 (PDT)
author: Special Care
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Re: Very Scary - Robots are Getting Smarter / What Next?
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http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/711.html
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The usual deafening silence, when I say what needs to be said.
OK, I'll "reply" myself; elaborate, that is.
If someone had posted *only* the amazing information about new
robotics, that would have been welcomed and commented upon, perhaps by
a great many people.
Those who read the original post above undoubtedly found it
interesting and they might be peeved that I wouldn't leave the topic
of robotics by itself, without mixing in my "pet" subject.
In fact it was highly relevant and appropriate to mix the two
strands.
It's one of the remarkable features of our collective mental illness:
an amazing capacity for intellectual strength and technological /
scientific innovation and ingenuity,
alongside our unbelievably crass and stubborn stupidity and paralysis
when it comes to the things that really matter, such as behaving
decently toward our babies, for example, and generally healing our
state of collective mental illness by confronting and processing our
Forbidden Subjects.
How can a species capable of such advanced robotics still refuse to
address the basics of our own psychology?
I admit it is not immediately obvious.
I didn't see the basics of human psychology until late in life.
We've trained ourselves to look in the wrong direction for eleven
thousand years.
Yet, when it's all explained to you so simply and clearly as I have
explained it to you,
why do you not welcome and celebrate this beautiful analysis and
healing formula?
Yes, the analysis itself answers that - and always it's simple, no
experts needed:
our state of collective mental illness became associated with physical
survival long ago, and therefore tends to repeat, to perpetuate
itself.
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We're going to get worse instead of better.
The unstoppable, ever-increasing concentration of "animal
tested" [=untested] piosons building up in our brains will continue to
make us more and more stupid, and more and more compliant.
They've got us.
I just invite you to think straight in the privacy of your own minds,
those who can do so, and to consider your attitude toward "Plan B" -
which simply refers to the possibility of being left alive after the
coming collapse and introducing sanity into your suvivor group.
And sanity begins with the reintroduction of decency and caring to the
mother-infant relationship.
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Oxana Malaya demonstrates the human compulsion
to imitate and repeat formative experiences
such as what mothers and babies do to each other
of which - bizarrely - you have no memory
and therefore no knowledge:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMbf8R9BPyg
"Collective Mental Illness"
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.uk.law/msg/fde3e9567813bc7e?hl=en&&q=collective+mental+illness
date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 23:24:05 -0700 (PDT)
author: Special Care
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Re: Very Scary - Robots are Getting Smarter / What Next?
"Special Care" wrote in message
news:d3ce948e-7ba7-4fa9-8e26-503b9ce915e4@h30g2000vbr.googlegroups.com...
> http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/711.html
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> It's like placing a loaded gun in the hand of a two-year-old child.
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Round about where I live there are hundreds of dogs - far more than anywhere
humans aren't. Dogs are naturally vicious predators. In their untrained
wild state dogs form packs to hunt down larger prey and would kill humans
either for food or to remove competition for food or as a threat to their
den etc.
Despite huge numbers of dogs, often roaming free, in the area, I am only
apprehensive about one or two larger and more aggresive guard dogs, but
these are fortunately fenced in.
Let's not have a moral panic about robots...
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> So obviously the most IMPORTANT task facing the human race is to make
> all possible haste and speed toward REMEMBERING OUR INFANCY, so that
> we know exactly WHAT we are IMITATING AND REPEATING.
>
You can usually spot an android response by the large number of capital
letters!
date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 16:13:41 +0100
author: R. Mark Clayton
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