we can know with a fair degree of confidence that there was an ancient race of beings in possession of an advanced technology in our remote history...we can judge from the pace of our own technological advancement which breakthroughs lead to which developments and how technology builds on technology...there is a rhythm to it....know if these ancient beings were beyond our present technical capabilities 80,000 years ago and their sole concern and motivation is aquiring more knowledge in order to achieve a higher level of technical sophistication to more efficiently tax the universe, creatures with a far greater intelligence than humans and share a group consciousness who are not hamstrung by ethics and are in fact driven with a ruthless ambition that is not known to most humans, we can begin to get an idea exactly how far along they are in their technical development....so what o what do they need with us?....I tend to believe that if they really desired a weemen hermaphrodite slave they would have easily made one for themselves about 50,000 years ago...no, they needed something that possessed the right degree of intelligence, imagination, and free will and the human being fit the bill perfectly...the purpose for creating the human was to bring about a creature that possessed a soul but could be tricked into giving it up...SOUL is something that can not be manufactured, it has to be developed through joy and suffering of sentient beings...and they have given us plenty of both....kontrol feeds on soul essence but in order for that essence to be made available and nourishing certain conditions must be met and the number one is the essence must be offered willingly of free will and volition...all of human history is the process of cultivating the soul and then conditioning the humans to offer it up of their own accord...see the laws of kosher butchering...and Jesus said "SUFFER the little children to come unto me"...
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A replicant is a bioengineered or biorobotic being created in the film Blade Runner (1982). The Nexus series—genetically designed by the Tyrell Corporation—are virtually identical to an adult human, but have superior strength, agility, and variable intelligence depending on the model. Because of their physical similarity to humans, a replicant must be detected by its lack of emotional responses and empathy to questions posed in a Voight-Kampff test. A derogatory term for a replicant is "skin-job." (Note: This term reappears in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica in derogatory reference to Humanoid Cylons - who could also be considered as a type of replicants.)
Morphological freedom refers to a proposed civil right of a person to either maintain or modify his or her own body, on his or her own terms, through informed, consensual recourse to, or refusal of, available therapeutic or enabling medical technology.
The term may have been coined by strategic philosopher Max More in his 1993 article, Technological Self-Transformation: Expanding Personal Extropy,[2] where he defined it as "the ability to alter bodily form at will through technologies such as surgery, genetic engineering, nanotechnology, uploading". The term was later used by science debater Anders Sandberg as "an extension of one’s right to one’s body, not just self-ownership but also the right to modify oneself according to one’s desires."[3] In March 2008 Sandberg and Natasha Vita-More gave a joint talk on morphological freedom in Second Life.
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