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In this video game, society has perfected genetic engineering and computer technology. They take every human being and perfect them genetically. They are super strong, fast, intelligent, eternal, and can survive in almost any environment in the universe. They then implant a computer chip into every persons brain that connects them to a huge super computer that contains all human knowledge. This super computer acts as the government and can read the mind of every last human being and makes the fairest governmental choices based on every persons thoughts. It is never ending peace. They assume in this game that the super computer is not being corrupted by human greed. Ultimate freedom, or ultimate slavery???

2006-12-30 11:37:17 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Etiquette

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That depends upon the type of person for who would like it.

2006-12-30 11:40:14 · answer #1 · answered by mojo2093@sbcglobal.net 5 · 0 0

No, because you know why? This is not a free society.
In this genetic engineering of humans, it seems as though they engineer their thoughts as well. Think about it. If you get your knowledge from a computer, and that knowledge is given to everyone, then the government can make the people think anything they want, by simply programming the computer to give the people the knowledge they want to give them. Allowing the government to have ultimate control.
It is not the ultimate freedom, it is the ultimate slavery.

2006-12-30 11:43:03 · answer #2 · answered by navdeepkaur 3 · 0 0

If the government is listening to my every thought, I wouldn't label it "freedom". And if they are not making me do things against my will, then it's not "slavery". I think the word I would use is "domination". And it sounds very unpleasant. Never-ending peace is a lovely ideal but brings to mind a mental institution where every one is chemically restrained (drugged). If this is an invitation, I decline...

2006-12-30 11:43:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

im sorry but i believe in free will

2006-12-30 11:40:35 · answer #4 · answered by doobiemanrfrank 3 · 0 0

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