The Philosophy of Transtopianism

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In summary, Transtopianism is a memetic complex that combines various concepts, lifestyles, worldviews, and philosophies to achieve infinite existence under the best possible conditions through reason, science, and technology. The central goal is to achieve absolute personal freedom by using rational means and evolving beyond the limitations of the flesh. This philosophy also recognizes the significance of gods as embodiments of man's deepest desires and aspirations, and seeks to overcome obstacles to indefinite survival through technological innovation. Additionally, Transtopianism can be seen as a secular religion and a basis for a new morality.
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The Transtopian Principles

General goal: infinite existence under the best possible conditions
Primary means: reason, science, and technology
Motivation: enlightened self-interest

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Transtopianism is a memetic complex, a collection of mutually supporting (and partially overlapping) concepts, lifestyles, worldviews, and philosophies. Though none of its separate components, grouped together in 12 Principles, are particularly new or unique, the combination is. Transtopianism is a typical example of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts; its rational enlightenment "spontaneously" emerges from a collection of useful but individually limited memes, just like human consciousness "spontaneously" emerges from a collection of sophisticated yet individually limited brain cells.

Central to Transtopianism is the view that we should seek to void all limits on our freedom, including those imposed by the "laws" of nature -- a concept known as "arch-anarchy" [T.O. Morrow, 1990]. This state of absolute personal freedom is to be achieved by rational means like science and technology, not by wishful thinking or superstition. Transtopianism may include some "speculative", or even what one might call "religious" or "spiritual" elements, but these are all placed within a solid framework of common sense, where they belong. Transtopianism is designed to be the ultimate rational "rebellion" against anything and everything that stands in the way of personal growth and empowerment. Unlike most supposedly similarly-oriented philosophies (LaVeyan Satanism, Objectivism, and Nihilism, for example), it recognizes that in order to realize this ideal we must leave the flesh and most of its evolved habits behind. We must evolve beyond them by literally becoming one with our technologies, guided by our rational desire to become like our finest imaginary gods: eternal, omniscient, omnipotent. That is the true significance of gods; they are the embodiment of man's deepest aspirations and desires, which, until recently, were doomed to remain just that. Fortunately, the times they are a-changing...

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You cannot survive for eternity, inevitably equilibrium will be reached. Though, if it is possible, we can survive for a very long time whilst the universe slowly expands for eternity or whatever. By us I mean, whatever takes over from humanity or whatever humanity evolves into, if we don't accidentally ignite all the hydrogen on this planet before hand.
 
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It actually provides a good religious idea for a secular age, and even the basis for a new morality. We can overcome most obstacles to our indefinite survival by an increasingly acute and deep understanding of natural forces and in turn using this for technological innovation (which itself is a means for keeping the forces of darkness that threaten human survival and prosperity at bay)>
 
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Originally posted by the_truth
You cannot survive for eternity, inevitably equilibrium will be reached. Though, if it is possible, we can survive for a very long time whilst the universe slowly expands for eternity or whatever. By us I mean, whatever takes over from humanity or whatever humanity evolves into, if we don't accidentally ignite all the hydrogen on this planet before hand.

Transtopians speculate at the creation of the Singularity: a point of accelerated intelligence where the resulting entity can directly control the expansion/retraction of the universe. Yes, lot's of speculation, but the idea still entertains me.
 
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Assuming this transtopianist society would need to find a method of allowing sentient life to exist which uses less and less energy. Perhap a supercomputer constructed using superconductors. Eventually the current will become less and less as energy is lost, but this only slows the process down and the sentient life form will notice nothing. The process will never reach a complete halt. Then again, maybe the computer 'matrix' will reach an equilibrium state.
 
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You cannot survive for eternity, inevitably equilibrium will be reached. Though, if it is possible, we can survive for a very long time whilst the universe slowly expands for eternity or whatever. By us I mean, whatever takes over from humanity or whatever humanity evolves into, if we don't accidentally ignite all the hydrogen on this planet before hand.

If the theory that the universe is locked in an infinite cycle of expansion and retraction, eternal survival is entirely possible. All we have to do is find a way to "jump" out of this universe, this dimesion, whatever, long enough to avoid the cataclysm and return again to find a new universe waiting for us. We have a few trillion years to develop that ability. Heh.
 
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Aren't you just talking about the technological benefits of scientific knowledge?
 

1. What is Transtopianism?

Transtopianism is a philosophical and cultural movement that seeks to use science and technology to enhance and transcend the human condition. It focuses on the potential for human evolution through advancements in biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies.

2. How is Transtopianism different from other transhumanist movements?

Transtopianism differs from other transhumanist movements in its emphasis on self-directed evolution and personal responsibility for one's own enhancement. It also places a strong emphasis on individualism and self-actualization.

3. What are some key beliefs of Transtopianism?

Some key beliefs of Transtopianism include the idea that humans have the potential to evolve beyond their current limitations through technology, that individuals have the right to pursue their own enhancements, and that death and aging are not inevitable.

4. How does Transtopianism view the role of technology in society?

Transtopianism sees technology as a tool for human improvement and empowerment. It is viewed as a means to overcome biological limitations, improve quality of life, and advance society as a whole.

5. How does Transtopianism address ethical concerns surrounding human enhancement?

Transtopianism acknowledges and considers ethical concerns surrounding human enhancement, but ultimately believes that individuals should have the right to make choices about their own bodies and minds. It also advocates for responsible use of technology and encourages open dialogue about the potential risks and benefits of advancements in biotechnology and artificial intelligence.

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