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RE: Hulls

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Anyone who suffers from an inferiority complex and elevates themselves to the status of a god, drinks the blood of others and erects statues of themselves whilst, with a false smile, transforming the ballroom, is blinded by pomp and splendour and is oblivious to what is really going on. Those who stand high can only fall with a loud crash! A god is only a god if he is worshipped, and an army of robots does not do that, no matter how they are programmed. Nobleman, King, Emperor, Pope, God – all the same; none of them has any status if there is no one to look up to them and worship them. There is no replacement for the people, for no machine is afraid to get down on its knees, to be beaten, blackmailed, let alone dismantled. And there stands the god… abandoned by everyone, an old corpse. One less illusion. It is too late to start afresh and do things more cleverly.
Grandiosity rarely goes hand in hand with common sense or reason, and is possessed only by the thinker, the introvert.
What a shame about the wasted material.

What do you thinkn@almaguer, @blessedlife, @solperez and @soulsdetour? We all can ignore the gods like we do with spoiled toddlers...

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Humans as gods creating their machines, a lifeforce much newer than our own. As you said, a robot cannot worship, not a will of its own, and we are not those who can ever be truly served. But a god , though it cannot be seen, can be felt through sheer life force. If the life force that humans strive for continues, and eventually there emerges something that thinks for itself, we become overwhelmed by the simplicity of it all. A creation standing before its creator.

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I don't believe in god. Never saw that guy show up during my life in need and despair. Maybe it is because it is a guy or I figured out I am better off on my own instead of praying, waiting, hoping for some made-up figure. To me, elves are more charming.
So all those rich. Narcissistic types who like to be an emperor or god are better off with their robots instead of humans (especially, if they rely on me or people like me).

If we think about it, it's a vicious cycle. That conceited being who creates machines in his own image doesn't program them to be better. And although the helmets are somewhat empty, they seem to have become humanized. He used them and eventually destroyed them. He'll build others and continue like this, always dissatisfied... I would say, among other things, because he's pursuing the wrong goals.

It's interesting that there isn't just one God; everyone seems to be a god. Human beings are largely feeling this way; they want to be their own gods. Some even manage to get others to deify them. For me, this is evident in individualism, self-indulgence, and other traits.


Si lo pensamos bien, es un círculo vicioso. Ese engreído que crea las máquinas a su imagen y semejanza no las programa para ser mejores. Y aunque los cascos son algo vacío parecen haberse humanizado. Los usó y eventualmente los destruyó. Ya construirá otras y así seguirá, siempre insatisfecho...yo diría entre otras cosas porque busca los fines equivocados.

Es interesante que no es un solo Dios, todos parecen ser dioses. Los seres humanos se están sintiendo en gran medida así, quieren ser sus propios dioses, algunos logran que otros los endiosen, para mí es patente en el individualismo, la autocomplacencia y otros rasgos.