The evolution of mankind

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Soldiers of the Future

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Transhumanism, as a world, denies any harm to humans but useful. For example: micro muscle tear in training leads to the fact that after a rest they will recover and become stronger. But cutting them or hit by a bullet - we lose, or temporarily lose their potential.
From ancient times to the present day, one of the ways to strengthen the body, it is considered bloodletting. After this procedure, the blood rapidly saturated erythrocytes and leukocytes active spinal cord, spleen and liver. The brain begins to work intensively, afraid to die soon. War on the planet, can be compared with the blood-letting.
We are fighting for resources, destroying each other, thereby - filtering out the less adaptable to the more enduring and strong. But so long it will last?
The population of the Earth's choked in sick and weak people. Medicine allows you to live, but do not eliminate the cause of the disease. 
A defective gene is not corrected, and passively retained and moved on, for generations. But here the question is not a war against the sick, and the gradual selection and breeding, when the medicine will really eliminate the disease or do not have time to save patients.
A soldier of the future is seen not a cyborg with a gun, and the genius of the keyboard. With renewable energy, food plentiful and flexible moral laws, tangible assets will be interested unless the fans.
Intellectual resources in the developed countries of our time, is valued much higher. The inventors, doctors and professors - in 30-40 years may well become more popular politicians, entertainers and other secular figures.
Equip people with ideas, knowledge and dosage information, it is much easier to manage the broad masses of the population. Propagation of ideas and values ​​- more expensive, more complicated and more civilized than the firing of the gun.

After all, a world without destructive wars - has always been the ideal of every mentally healthy person.

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