Nietzsche The
Übermensch or "Superman" was postulated in the later writings of
Friedrich Nietzsche as a type of supreme, ultra-
aristocratic achievement which becomes possible in the transcendence of modernity, morals or nihilism. Nietzsche believed in creating the perfect human, or at least a definition of one, and achieving this perfection through the enhancement of individual and cultural health, creativity, and power, and that to be a successful human one would focus on the realities of our world, rather than the beyond world, or afterlife. Nietzsche explores the idea of a superhuman in his work
Thus Spoke Zarathustra, in which he discusses the reality of humans existing as just that, and their potential to be more, through risks taken to advance humanity. This belief focuses not on a man who is bettering oneself but instead establishes values which create a meaning to life greater than one person, and positively influencing the lives of others with an overarching goal of humanity. These goals help one overcome life's feeling of meaninglessness.
Transhumanism In
transhumanism and
futurology, superhuman abilities are the technological aim either of
human enhancement by
genetic modification or
cybernetic implants or of future
superhuman artificial intelligence. Human enhancement is an attempt to temporarily or permanently overcome the current limitations of the
human body through natural or artificial means. Human enhancement may be through the use of technological means to select or alter human characteristics and capacities, whether or not the alteration results in characteristics and capacities that lie beyond the existing human range. Some
bioethicists restrict the term to the non-therapeutic application of
specific technologies—
neuro-,
cyber-,
gene- and
nano-technologies—to
human biology. According to transhumanist thinkers, a
posthuman is a hypothetical
future being "whose basic capacities so radically exceed those of present humans as to be no longer unambiguously
human by our current standards." Fictionalized accounts of transhumanism include the characters from the
X-Men franchise and
cyborgs such as those found in the
Ghost in the Shell franchise.
Ray Kurzweil In 2005, the
inventor and
futurist Ray Kurzweil predicted that over a 40-year period between 2005 and 2045, most human beings will gradually evolve into a super race of
immortal cyborgs called
Transhumans with super-bodies and super-brains (the super brains of the humanoid androids will have greater capacity not only in and of themselves, but also because they will be able to function more efficiently by storing some of their mental capacity in the
cloud of the future greatly expanded
Internet through
brain–computer interfacing) by gradually replacing their
biological cells with new cells having a more efficient
cellular energy processing system that will be based on
nanobots manufactured using
nanotechnology. These nanobot based cells will enable those who possess these initially quasi android bodies ("Human body 2.0") to have much greater physical endurance as if they were permanently on
steroids, and many
Olympic records will be routinely broken. The five
senses will be enhanced first by
genetic enhancement and then by additional brain–computer interfacing. By about 2040, most humans will have become fully android ("Human body 3.0"). Finally, predicts Kurzweil, by 2045, because of the operation of
Moore's law,
supercomputers linked together by the
Internet will have developed enough
memory capacity such that most of the now mostly android human race (except those who do not want to) will be able to upload themselves into the worldwide Internet supercomputer of 2045 and live forever after in
virtual reality—an event he calls the
Singularity. Kurzweil predicts that soon after the "Singularity", the worldwide supercomputer will deploy other humanoid androids and
robots in the
meat world. A
space navy of these androids and robots will radiate outward from Earth (by now itself a gigantic worldwide
supercomputer, except for extensive areas of the surface of Earth set up as
nature reserves for those humans who wanted to remain in their natural state as well as to preserve the
plants and
animals in their natural
ecosystems) on large fleets of
interplanetary spaceships that will rocket outward into the
Solar System and convert all the matter they encounter into megacomputers made of
computronium (such as
Jupiter Brains) in order to continually expand the
computer capacity of the Solar System and thus create ever more realistic virtual reality and solve ever more
complex computer problems. Once the matter of the Solar System has been mostly converted to computer substrate, forming a
Matrioshka brain, according to Kurzweil, by about the beginning of the 22nd century,
life will then expand outward into
interstellar space in all directions, deploying miniature
starships (to save on expensive
anti matter starship fuel) that will be
Von Neumann probes crewed by
swarms of
nanobots, to colonize the entire Milky Way Galaxy. When these nanobots arrive in a
planetary system, the nanobots will be programmed with
software to begin converting some of the matter they encounter into more androids and robots. While in the process of doing so, they will continue converting all other matter they encounter not being used to create additional androids and robots into more megacomputers—the androids and robots created by the nanobots will build interplanetary spaceships to fan out into the planetary system and themselves help get this job done. Some of the androids and robots will then settle down in the meat world as immortal colonists on the surfaces of the Matrioshka brains thus constructed (regularly making backup copies of the contents of their brains so they can be reconstructed if they are killed in an accident), while others will upload themselves into the virtual reality based on these Matrioshka brains, keeping their bodies in
cryonic storage. Eventually, the entire Galaxy, then the
Local group, then the
Virgo Supercluster, then the
Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex and ultimately the entire
Universe will be turned into a gigantic megacomputer.
Bridge,
Chess,
Reversi,
Scrabble,
Go and
Jeopardy!.
Religious connotations As a major defining factor of the superhumanism philosophy, humans are expected to possess traits that are considered to be those of high moral grounds, dignity and intrinsic values. Many people who believe in superhumanism value the importance of independent responsibility in making the world a better, and more moral place. This often means being in, or establishing some sort of spirituality which allows one to follow guidelines and grounds of a moral structure, and achieve a certain level of clarity and purity in their self and their path to righteousness and betterment. Superhumanism is often referred to as a combination between religion and philosophy, which suggests that there should be a correlation between the actions of man, and the patterns of the earth, in which this unity established with God, nature and man can allow for super human feats to become possible. ==In history==