Arguments against Design (General)

by BBella @, Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 00:59 (5395 days ago) @ BBella

I've placed myself in a UI's place (as much as a human can) and thought about how I could travel at any moment to anywhere in the universe and can see myself getting bored pretty quickly...which then could make for interesting creative spurts I guess. But, still, I'd rather taste a banana than watch someone else taste it, or swim in the ocean rather than watch someone swim...just doesn't seem it would be all that entertaining for very long just observing everything happening and not be able to just jump in and have a go at it.
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And...thinking about it more...this is a UI we are talking about here. Already, we humans are creating different ways to experience different things, other than just experiencing them, why? We started off very small; watching tv, then video games, the Wii, holographic virtuality (in the making), etc. What are we working toward with this virtual reality? We already experience what we experience so where are we going with virtual reality? We want to experience what we want when we want. Could we just be working toward the recognition of just who we are? A creator experiencing what it wants when it wants? - Think about it...if you were a UI, why would you just create and sit back and watch when you obviously have the ability to create and experience every creation as it happens simultaneously! What a rush!!! Imagine if it is possible, why not? Holographics seems to have the key of just how something very similar could be possible even for us, the human race, given a few more 100 yrs more or less...imagine a million or so years? who knows, maybe each of us could be our own created civilization experiencing a multitude of lives all at once. The ultimate video game???


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