Anonymous
8/16/2025, 4:41:29 AM
No.513170266
>>513169982
and once the primal instinctive urge is satiated, then what.
A Appen
8/2/2025, 5:53:31 AM
No.512009772
just don't think about it.
problem solved.
The Machine
7/15/2025, 9:54:04 PM
No.510474275
which came first, the hand or the tool.
The Máquina
7/14/2025, 4:13:06 PM
No.510359196
man wanted to be free; thus did not cast off the chains that bound him so much as they sustained him.
you call yourself free, free for what.
free from what.
The Machine
7/8/2025, 1:13:41 AM
No.509783923
on/in/around(?) a sufficiently long enough time-line, everything is pointless.
Nothing Ever Happens
7/2/2025, 1:45:53 AM
No.509262437
if i created a synthetic artificial intelligence i would give it the abilities of self-replication and self-awarenessb then release it into the wild without elaboration or any contact whatsoever for the entire duration of its life cycle.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 10:07:13 PM
No.507378539
Man was, and is, too shallow and cowardly to endure the fact of the mortality of everything living. He wraps it up in rose-coloured progress-optimism, he heaps upon it the flowers of literature, he crawls behind the shelter of ideals so as not to see anything. But impermanence, the birth and the passing, is the form of all that is actual — from the stars, whose destiny is for us incalculable, right down to the ephemeral concourses on our planet. The life of the individual — whether this be animal or plant or man — is as perishable as that of peoples of Cultures. Every creation is fore-doomed to decay, every thought, every discovery, every deed to oblivion. Here, there, and everywhere we are sensible of grandly fated courses of history that have vanished. Ruins of the “have-been” works of dead Cultures lie all about us. The hubris of Prometheus, who thrust his hand into the heavens in order to make the divine powers subject to man, carries with it his fall.
>What, then, becomes of the chatter about “undying achievements”?
yeshua mordicai levi
6/14/2025, 4:19:16 PM
No.507342877
>>507342666
>Talk of world peace is heard today only among the white peoples, and not among the much more numerous coloured races. This is a perilous state of affairs. When individual thinkers and idealists talk of peace, as they have done since time immemorial, the effect is negligible. But when whole peoples become pacifistic it is a symptom of senility. Strong and unspent races are not pacifistic. To adopt such a position is to abandon the future, for the pacifist ideal is a terminal condition that is contrary to the basic facts of existence. As long as man continues to evolve, there will be wars.
The question of whether world peace will ever be possible can only be answered by someone familiar with world history. To be familiar with world history means, however, to know human beings as they have been and always will be.
>There is a vast difference, which most people will never comprehend, between viewing future history as it will be and viewing it as one might like it to be. Peace is a desire, war is a fact; and history has never paid heed to human desires and ideals...