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Perhaps the robots look just like us in the future? Remote viewers would have no idea who was human and who was not.


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11 minutes ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

Perhaps the robots look just like us in the future? Remote viewers would have no idea who was human and who was not.

Good point, I didn't think of that.

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Imagine if ancient Greeks saw NYC today. They would think aliens built it.


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2 hours ago, Wilhelm44 said:

On the topic of AI, apparently when remote viewers, at the Monroe institute, viewed our future, none of them saw any robots, which is strange considering all the current plans for millions of these things walking around.

So the theory is then, that at some point in the future, when AI robots become advanced enough, they will build there own space ships, leave our asses here, and fly away to colonize other planets. Nobody wants us lol.

I mean yeah sure, you have all the resources and energy you'll ever need in space. They wouldn't need to be stranded here. That's one possible scenario. But I find this anti human sentiment a bit forced here, I mean I'll be the first one to say that you shouldn't glaze humans but yall just make it seem like we should be something to be scoffed at, even by some bitchass ants lmao. And even if superinteligent A.I. left, that doesn't mean we wouldn't be able to develop another A.I. And, no offence, but - I don't regard remote viewing as anything relevant nor trustworthy but sure, it does belong to a wookie category of evidence


 

 

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