perfection? bliss? completeness? contentment? not wanting anything? In Enterprise, when the replicator (machine) was invented, man's desire for material things, to strive for more money vanished since the replicator can create anything.... coffee, medicine, spaceships, human cells, etc. Man's logical next step (in Enterprise) was to reach for the stars. What if there are no more stars to reach? And the replicator is now almost a reality with the advent of nanotechnology. Can we ever reach a state of perfection since it's our nature to strive for excellence? From the stone age to the nuclear age to the nanotech (?) age to the next whatever.... man continually finds solution to every problem thrown at him. Even cancer, aids, etc will have it's day... Can we ever reach a state of perfection?
2006-12-17
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