Sunday, February 3, 2013

Is scientific genius extinct?

Is scientific genius extinct?

Fox News-4 hours ago
Modern-day science has little room for the likes of Galileo, who first used the telescope to study the sky, or Charles Darwin, who put forward the ...

After Einstein: Scientific genius is extinct

Nature.com-Jan 30, 2013
Dean Keith Simonton fears that surprising originality in the natural sciences is a thing of the past, as vast teams finesse knowledge rather than ...
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I think that synthesists are on the rise now who blend multiple disciplines to invent new ideas, new processses etc. There may come a time when original Scientific genius moves forwards once again, but likely it will be in an entirely different context than what we saw before.

I think possibly one of the keys to this is a type of programming that enhances human intelligence in certain ways. So, as people become more interdependent with computers or even Cyborgs in some way you might see amazing leaps forwards in science. But, just like with all things scientific advancement isn't all good. Einstein's E equals MC squared brought about nuclear weapons which almost annihilated the human race. It might also have spawned time travel through the "Philadelphia experiment" which it is thought Einstein was involved in which started time travel in the U.S.

So, it is my thought that 'Time travel' has been used as a weapon against the use of nuclear weapons to destroy the planet and human race. So, what does this really mean? Does it mean that science, real science has been stopped so as not to scientifically accidentally create our extinction and the extinction of earth? Maybe. What do you think?

And then what is the Singularity going to do? I think our asking questions will make sure some of us survive whatever the singularity will be. 

So, what is the Singularity anyway? Is it the Terminator series of movies or is it Utopia or Heaven or something in between? I guess we will just have to wait and see. I think the more each of us is involved in the process the more likely it will be something we actually want to experience as it happens.

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