Gregg Braden
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And during the Cold War, I mean, these were really heated discussions. One school of thought says just because we can do something means that we should. In other words, they say we would never have been led to figure this out if we weren't meant to do it, whatever it is, whether it's weapons or biology or, you know, whatever it is. The other school of thought says not so fast.
And during the Cold War, I mean, these were really heated discussions. One school of thought says just because we can do something means that we should. In other words, they say we would never have been led to figure this out if we weren't meant to do it, whatever it is, whether it's weapons or biology or, you know, whatever it is. The other school of thought says not so fast.
Just because we can doesn't mean we should. And in many cases, what I've seen is the technology evolves faster than the morality of how we apply it in our lives. And I think we're seeing it now. The technology is moving so quickly. what gives us the right to replace the human body. And most people don't even, they don't even know why they shouldn't, you know.
Just because we can doesn't mean we should. And in many cases, what I've seen is the technology evolves faster than the morality of how we apply it in our lives. And I think we're seeing it now. The technology is moving so quickly. what gives us the right to replace the human body. And most people don't even, they don't even know why they shouldn't, you know.
Just because we can doesn't mean we should. And in many cases, what I've seen is the technology evolves faster than the morality of how we apply it in our lives. And I think we're seeing it now. The technology is moving so quickly. what gives us the right to replace the human body. And most people don't even, they don't even know why they shouldn't, you know.
But what you're talking about, the chip, I mean, the technology can be a beautiful thing. There are examples of men and women, servicemen and women have lost arms and legs. Sometimes both arms or both legs.
But what you're talking about, the chip, I mean, the technology can be a beautiful thing. There are examples of men and women, servicemen and women have lost arms and legs. Sometimes both arms or both legs.
But what you're talking about, the chip, I mean, the technology can be a beautiful thing. There are examples of men and women, servicemen and women have lost arms and legs. Sometimes both arms or both legs.
and they come home and what a beautiful thing to have a computer chip in the brain that communicates with the prosthetics that now allow them to hold their babies in their arms and brush their own teeth and feed themselves. I mean, we take those things for granted. That's a beautiful, oh man, a beautiful application of that technology. So it's not the technology, it's the thinking underlying it.
and they come home and what a beautiful thing to have a computer chip in the brain that communicates with the prosthetics that now allow them to hold their babies in their arms and brush their own teeth and feed themselves. I mean, we take those things for granted. That's a beautiful, oh man, a beautiful application of that technology. So it's not the technology, it's the thinking underlying it.
and they come home and what a beautiful thing to have a computer chip in the brain that communicates with the prosthetics that now allow them to hold their babies in their arms and brush their own teeth and feed themselves. I mean, we take those things for granted. That's a beautiful, oh man, a beautiful application of that technology. So it's not the technology, it's the thinking underlying it.
The thinking that has been instilled into two generations at least of young people and now they're adults. and we're doing in our schools today, is that carbon-based life in general, and human life specifically, is a flawed form of life. And among our flaws are believed to be human emotion, which can cloud our logic and our decision-making and our judgment. That's considered to be a flaw.
The thinking that has been instilled into two generations at least of young people and now they're adults. and we're doing in our schools today, is that carbon-based life in general, and human life specifically, is a flawed form of life. And among our flaws are believed to be human emotion, which can cloud our logic and our decision-making and our judgment. That's considered to be a flaw.
The thinking that has been instilled into two generations at least of young people and now they're adults. and we're doing in our schools today, is that carbon-based life in general, and human life specifically, is a flawed form of life. And among our flaws are believed to be human emotion, which can cloud our logic and our decision-making and our judgment. That's considered to be a flaw.
Human conception, sexual conception, because the truth is you never know what you're going to get. And so the technologists say, oh, well, we can fix that. We can fix that through gene editing. We can fix that... Designer babies. Designer babies, but now the babies don't even have to be inside of a mother's womb. Artificial wombs are now being developed.
Human conception, sexual conception, because the truth is you never know what you're going to get. And so the technologists say, oh, well, we can fix that. We can fix that through gene editing. We can fix that... Designer babies. Designer babies, but now the babies don't even have to be inside of a mother's womb. Artificial wombs are now being developed.
Human conception, sexual conception, because the truth is you never know what you're going to get. And so the technologists say, oh, well, we can fix that. We can fix that through gene editing. We can fix that... Designer babies. Designer babies, but now the babies don't even have to be inside of a mother's womb. Artificial wombs are now being developed.
The most advanced that I've seen, they're expecting FDA to approve them within five years.
The most advanced that I've seen, they're expecting FDA to approve them within five years.
The most advanced that I've seen, they're expecting FDA to approve them within five years.