Our distant descendants will probably be super-intelligent beings, they will probably be made of inorganic materials and travel through space at approximately the speed of a photon. Of course, even then they need 13 billion years to reach the most distant star in the universe known today, which of course is no longer there and we don't even know what's in its place. Well, the traveling offspring will look at it, who, after all, doesn't care how much time he spends in such a cosmos villa.
I take all of this - with a little fantasy, of course - from Noah Harari's book, who talks about the fact that the goal of man is to become God! Immortality, conquering the universe, overcoming diseases, epidemics, and wars.
At the end of the day, it is not a problem if we destroy the earth - implanting human characteristics into machines, endowing an inorganic world with human knowledge, and its multi-trillion efficiency version gives hope for continued life.
Since the Enlightenment, it has been characteristic that we look for opportunities for development outside, in the external, so-called objective world. In the meantime, we completely forget about the inner roads and our fellow passengers currently living on the planet.
In the UK it is now law that vertebrates have emotions. They write: "The law will emphasize that animals are also aware of their feelings and emotions, capable of feeling joy and happiness, suffering and pain. According to the minister, Britain wants to be a world leader in animal rights and the Vertebrate Act is a pillar of that strategy.”
It is time to care a little about our earth, and about our peers who look at their lives with some kind of reflection. In the distant future, our photon-descendants will be able to tell us that their ancestors with organic brains spent a good part of their national income on extremely stone-age primitive devices with the aim of populating the solar system, but at the same time they destroyed their earthly companions. They cut down their trees, ate their animals, turned their planet and its surroundings into an enormous amount of garbage.
They did not accept that they could not be God. They cannot know everything. Better than the Creator!
We are now making vaccines. It's an emergency! Most recently, the side effects of the mRNA-based vaccine created by Pfizer and Katalin Karikó, now a world-famous Hungarian scientist, have been the subject of controversy in the newspapers.
"According to the researchers, the vaccine is undoubtedly effective in preventing the disease caused by the new type of coronavirus, but so far little is known about its broad effects affecting innate and adaptive immune responses. During their study , they came to the conclusion that vaccination can reduce the body's cytokine response to viral infections."
Well, for now this is a hypothesis, but it seems like a legitimate suggestion. The other vaccines have other side effects, or there may be a problem with their effectiveness in some cases. But unfortunately, the extremely harmful cytostatics used against cancer, even the administration of poisons, knowingly destroy human organs and tissues. Healthy ones too. The same is the case with other medicines.
Maybe our photon descendants will also look down on our desire to save human lives at all costs even in this current pandemic period. The knowledge that we have at a given point in space-time. (In vain! The old organic world!)
And, of course, we eagerly await the return of our well-known roles in the world theater. After all, "all men and women are actors in it."
But what if we listened a little to the voice of the Creator, which is sometimes silenced by our free will. What if we lived a contemplative life of our own free will. With a lot of meditation, searching for inner paths.
What if we didn't have photon descendants after all, but people who love their planet. They understand that our companions are relatives and helpers on this beautiful blue sphere, and their knowledge may be extremely useful to us. Instead of holding and eating them humiliatingly or developing our photon-being, maybe we should spend money and pay attention to this. We might gain enormous knowledge!
We could try to understand the language of birds and trees, their telepathic messages. We would abolish slaughterhouses and not "produce" a bunch of lives in order to send them to pens, torture them, kill them and eat them. We would be satisfied with seasonal fruits, we would not transport vegetables from Argentina in the winter with extremely polluting flies. We would not bring or carry viruses from one place to another. We would not rush climate change, which completely transforms living spaces, where insects, bloodsuckers, or blood crows attack us from the third dimension.
I have already written on this platform that the knowledge of the Whole belongs to God. And it's not outside, but inside. It would be worthwhile to seek his will with sufficient humility. What if we believed and trusted in our divine creation, transcending our evolutionary origins?! As photon beings, we can run around the world, but we cannot leave ourselves! Neither with them!
It would be enough if we were Homo Humanis instead of Homo Deus!