Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Ultra modern war or the time for an Überman

Man struggle to survive; Anyone might perish unless he of she has great resistance to death. The modernity made different the tools and methods of wars. Postmodern war is often cyber war, it's technologies is based on purely intellectual things, programming, conceptions. Sudden results could not be just the corpses, yet the humans - brain washed or their egos altered, they could even become unified by the same ideology. The logic, you can spread the one which is supreme really fast. This what Google has done to conquer their market.

The World Aftermodern might be a quite social and unified, humanity beyond national borders, entire society connected in the fashion of Internet, whose global reach makes it into a new weapon of a massive scale. Collective intelligence, a new life form, it could produce much more terrifying chaos either create amazingly new order almost for everyone in the matter of moments.

Perhaps, super intelligent society will face no physical war, unless purely technological. Yet, once the world reaches production level highly above possible needs, much of the war causing problems dissapear as an essentially emptied threads. Would it be a Neo-Communist or Post-Capitalist utopia, or we will face some king of absurd self-destruction reasoned by the absence for a further reason to exist, since everything was done?

We think physical wars unnesessary in the community with technology advanced enough to modify remotely behaviours, intentions and even actions of one living. Indeed it is a question for a new form of governance. Super power of new governance instead of a conflict; the rest - just left for the exchange of ideas and commodities.

The possibility of a quick death is a terrifying spot in someone's mind...unless we die we do not have a reason to exist, we might have only the emptiness of a pure eternity.

Beauty? What is that, how new it is. Do you still reacting to it? Than how would you describe a best Aftermodern weapon, just one to act beyond the borders.

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