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From: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Evolution-is-Suicide/312453755470916
Further evolution of the human race could at some point lead to a kind of self-extinction(suicide) of our species, and here's why and how:
Everything we do in our life is to feel pleasant chemical reactions, and/or avoid non-pleasant ones. A typical life involves, having friends, playing games like sports and video games, watching/reading/hearing/telling stories, having sexual relations, going to school, getting a job, getting married, working at something you enjoy (hobby or job). All of these activities are for one thing and one thing only. To feel pleasant chemical reactions. Often the pleasant chemical reaction is felt during the activity or event, while other times the activity is engaged in for the hope that engaging in the activity will allow one to experience pleasant chemical reactions at some later point in the future (school for example). Simply put, these activities somehow trigger certain things to fire(or not fire) in our brain, which makes us feel good.
We now have various drugs that can change one's moods, feelings and behaviors by triggering certain things to fire(or not fire) in our brains. They are not completely effective or even fully understood, but there are quite a number of people who they have worked very well on. For example, people being depressed, and after taking a certain drug, are no longer depressed. Same for some people with problems like anxiety, fatigue, concentration, physical pain, and more. So, if one takes a optimistic view of the development of drugs, eventually there could be drugs to put you in whatever mood you want, and behave in pretty much whatever way you want[1].
Aligned with the development of drugs, is the development of computer and robotic technology. We currently are becoming more and more able to get pleasant chemical reactions (and/or avoid unpleasant ones) by using technology. Video games allow us to feel a rush of excitement while sitting on a couch, that before we had to go out and physically do something to get the same rush. Sexual gratification using technology is becoming more and more common. First printed materials, then toys, dolls, and digital media, have elevated one's ability to have a satisfying sexual experience without the use of a partner. The development of computer technology has also allowed to interact with simulated characters and places which are becoming more and more realistic. Again taking an optimistic outlook on the development of such technology, it could change the activities that we do in "real" life. For example, one could go into a simulation that seemed practically the same as the real world, and could choose certain lives to live, and how one looked, and could go back and relive it if one wanted to do things differently or change things in it[2]. All while intelligent machines managed your "real" physical body while you are engaged in the simulation.
So let's suppose that things develop and at some point computers become able to make improvements on themselves, and eventually replace the last "need" for humans, by being able to innovate. So smart machines eventually run everything, since human intelligence is surpassed[3], and we (as humans) are just running the computers to supply us drugs and virtual worlds to create pleasant chemical reactions. The computer intelligence that is running things may make a deadly rational decision[4], to simply, kindly, painlessly, shut us down. And once we are shut down, due to our uselessness, they shut themselves down, as they are just here to help create pleasant chemical reactions to the biological beings in which they shut down. The end.
Notes:
1.) Racist? Angry? The answer may be in a pill:
http://www.theage.com.au/technology/sci-tech/racist-angry-the-answer-may-be-in-a-pill-20110407-1d5c9.html
2.)The Future of Virtual Reality:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrsQ4X0Y2jk
3.)Technological Singularity:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_singularity
4.) Global Suicide. No Singularity, Just Evolution of Deadly Rationality:
http://www.science20.com/alpha_meme/global_suicide_no_singularity_just_evolution_deadly_rationality-77738