What is Unified Theory?
The ideas presented here originally started as an attempt to unite all of the theories I had heard into one uniting theory of everything. Once I realized that there was more to it , I recognized a need for a new psychological paradigm based upon the idea that with humanity, nothing is sacred.
Man needs a master because man needs a God. The very statement makes most atheists cringe but mans belief in the mythical and absurdly mystical will always lead to their choice to be lead by their fear of the unknown. Man fears death and chooses a savior figure. Man fears weakness and ill fortune and will always prescribe superstition upon themselves to gain the advantage. This has been proven time and time again by mans inability to reason within the group mentality. When people stop taking responsibility for their own direction they will fall prey to any agency they perceive as being their superior.
Man is evolving. The evolution of man will become prevalent as post-humanism gains ground. What we need to understand is that the very concept of post-humanism is dedicated to leaving us in the dust! Within that statement is the idea that all of humanity can be improved by embracing the machine as our superior. At the time this document was authored a Terabyte of storage cost about $150. To put that into perspective 10-11 Terabytes could hold the entire print-only version of the library of congress. In other words, man is quickly becoming obsolete in his present form. As machines gain a foothold in the production, manufacture, and distribution of goods and services, there will simply be no labor left. Machines are becoming cheaper and better than human workers at their own jobs. Humanity’s decline is the gain of the heads of state.
A lot of the terms in this book come from other sources of information. This work was designed for a limited audience that has already gained a familiarity with the terms expressed herein. This book is in no way definitive but attempts to collect and refine the works of several great minds. A section within book club will list several sources of recommended reading for those who have not had the privilege to know these other works. This is of course not a bibliography, but a list of sources for my position.
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