We may need to go more metal or plastic to survive a trip to the next 
planet after we burn this one.

On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 1:12:46 AM UTC, facilitator wrote:
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> On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 8:53:53 PM UTC-4, archytas wrote:
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>> We might already be living under the tyranny of our gene machines RP. 
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> Double that Neil ! 
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> And I am not sure who would be more heartless, man or machine. Man has 
> already proven the depths of itself.  I say we give machine a chance. 
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> Really, what difference is there between mechanical and biological?  One 
> uses metal the other organic but in the end its all molecules and atoms.
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>> On Tuesday, 10 March 2015 00:22:49 UTC, RP Singh wrote:
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>>> As long as man is sane he will not destroy humanity though he might loot 
>>> it for self aggrandizement, But some contribution to the human pool will 
>>> remain, We can't be that sure with machines and they must always remain 
>>> subservient to us otherwise we will be at risk to lose the very freedom for 
>>> which we are making so much effort. Again, my contention is know your 
>>> nature and potential before you make machines that surpass our intelligence 
>>> because cold and calculating freaks might not be loyal to us, rather live 
>>> in tyranny of humans than under the rule of heartless machines.
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>>>

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