Gregg Braden
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Well, all of it is because the point of all of this is that when biology is based upon demand, there's an adage, in biology and we've all heard it, use it or lose it. Usually here for people getting older, if they don't use their muscles, if they don't use their sex, you know, sex life, those things, we lose those. That applies to replacing the human body with technology.
Well, all of it is because the point of all of this is that when biology is based upon demand, there's an adage, in biology and we've all heard it, use it or lose it. Usually here for people getting older, if they don't use their muscles, if they don't use their sex, you know, sex life, those things, we lose those. That applies to replacing the human body with technology.
Well, all of it is because the point of all of this is that when biology is based upon demand, there's an adage, in biology and we've all heard it, use it or lose it. Usually here for people getting older, if they don't use their muscles, if they don't use their sex, you know, sex life, those things, we lose those. That applies to replacing the human body with technology.
When we replace our natural biology with synthetic and artificial systems, our body believes that it no longer needs to perform those functions and they begin to atrophy in one generation. Next generation, through epigenetics,
When we replace our natural biology with synthetic and artificial systems, our body believes that it no longer needs to perform those functions and they begin to atrophy in one generation. Next generation, through epigenetics,
When we replace our natural biology with synthetic and artificial systems, our body believes that it no longer needs to perform those functions and they begin to atrophy in one generation. Next generation, through epigenetics,
the body says, oh, you know, we used to do it that way, but we have chemicals to do it now for us, the immune system, for example, or, you know, the reproduction or something like, and pretty soon,
the body says, oh, you know, we used to do it that way, but we have chemicals to do it now for us, the immune system, for example, or, you know, the reproduction or something like, and pretty soon,
the body says, oh, you know, we used to do it that way, but we have chemicals to do it now for us, the immune system, for example, or, you know, the reproduction or something like, and pretty soon,
within a generation those abilities begin to atrophy and become a vestige of something that we used to do and this is how you lose a species this is precisely how you lose a species we're we're on the cusp right now of giving our humanness away to technology and it's not like you can say well let's try it for a year and if it doesn't work you know we'll go back to what we used to be or try it for a generation though once it's gone it's gone and nobody's telling our young people that all they're being taught
within a generation those abilities begin to atrophy and become a vestige of something that we used to do and this is how you lose a species this is precisely how you lose a species we're we're on the cusp right now of giving our humanness away to technology and it's not like you can say well let's try it for a year and if it doesn't work you know we'll go back to what we used to be or try it for a generation though once it's gone it's gone and nobody's telling our young people that all they're being taught
within a generation those abilities begin to atrophy and become a vestige of something that we used to do and this is how you lose a species this is precisely how you lose a species we're we're on the cusp right now of giving our humanness away to technology and it's not like you can say well let's try it for a year and if it doesn't work you know we'll go back to what we used to be or try it for a generation though once it's gone it's gone and nobody's telling our young people that all they're being taught
is that we are a flawed form, a weak, powerless victim of the world around us, a flawed form of life. Nobody's telling our young people how special and how precious human life and how beautiful a human life really, really is. And when you begin to understand divinity, not from a religious perspective, Our DNA is tuned. It's an antenna. It's picking up signals.
is that we are a flawed form, a weak, powerless victim of the world around us, a flawed form of life. Nobody's telling our young people how special and how precious human life and how beautiful a human life really, really is. And when you begin to understand divinity, not from a religious perspective, Our DNA is tuned. It's an antenna. It's picking up signals.
is that we are a flawed form, a weak, powerless victim of the world around us, a flawed form of life. Nobody's telling our young people how special and how precious human life and how beautiful a human life really, really is. And when you begin to understand divinity, not from a religious perspective, Our DNA is tuned. It's an antenna. It's picking up signals.
And those signals are what give us life and love and healing.
And those signals are what give us life and love and healing.
And those signals are what give us life and love and healing.
and our imagination and creativity and if you sever that signal what kind of a person are you you're still alive you're still breathing you're still functioning you have no empathy no sympathy do you part of the way warfare and i learned this during the cold war one of the reasons warfare works is because we play on the empathy of the other side
and our imagination and creativity and if you sever that signal what kind of a person are you you're still alive you're still breathing you're still functioning you have no empathy no sympathy do you part of the way warfare and i learned this during the cold war one of the reasons warfare works is because we play on the empathy of the other side