Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The Very Model of a Singularitarian

In entries like Making New Connections, The Stream, Computers and Consciousness, Suffering in the Multiverse, and Jumping Jesus, we've talked about Ray Kurzweil, his concept of the approaching Singularity, and the transhuman movement. Now check out this charmingly strange video:

A direct link to the above video is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hKG5l_TDU8

You will recognize the music, of course, from "The Pirates of Penzance" by Gilbert and Sullivan. The lyrics to this new version of that song were written and performed by Charlie Kam. Admittedly these words do go by a mile a minute, so here's the lyrics, which are copyright 2006 by Mr. Kam.

I am the very model of a Singularitarian
I'm combination Transhuman, Immortalist, Extropian,
Aggressively I'm changing all my body's biochemistry
Because my body's heritage is obsolete genetically,
Replacing all the cells each month it's here just temporarily
The pattern of my brain and body's where there's continuity,
I'll try to improve these patterns with optimal biology,
("But how will I do that? I need to be smarter. Ah, yes...")
I'll expand my mental faculties by merging with technology,
Expand his mental faculties by merging with technology,
Expand his mental faculties by merging with technology
Expand his mental faculties by merging with technology

And with our new technology, renewable clean energy,
Remove our pathogens and overcome hunger and poverty
In short I am a Transhuman, Immortalist, Extropian
I am the very model of a Singularitarian
In short he is a Transhuman, Immortalist, Extropian
He is the very model of a Singularitarian

Knowledge in all forms music, art, science and technology,
Our brains and bodies all precious and any loss a tragedy
Important recognitions and insights are what we should retain
While we destroy all of the useless information that remains
And when a person dies we lose a profound pattern tragically,
And the part of ourselves that interacted with them lit'rally
Religious folks may rationalize that death is really something good
("Something Good? Something GOOD? Eh?)
I think they'd change their minds if Singularity were understood
I think they'd change their minds if Singularity were understood
I think they'd change their minds if Singularity were understood
I think they'd change their minds if Singularity were understood

I create and appreciate all of the knowledge that I know
Toward greater order even though complexity I know may grow
In short I am Transhuman, Immortalist, Extropian
I am the very model of a Singularitarian
In short he is a Transhuman, Immortalist, Extropian
He is the very model of a Singularitarian

The purpose of the universe is that of all our human lives
Since no aliens have come forth this much we can now rationalize
We'll spread our thoughts with nanobots that know how to self-replicate
Through solar system, Milky Way or anywhere we designate
Ideas are our products that will solve the problems of our fate
And new ideas for the problems we can't yet articulate
Let's leverage all our knowledge from the returns that accelerate
(Returns that accelerate? Sounds familiar. Ah yes, the law of accelerating returns by Ray Kurzweil, of course, OF COURSE!)
So the outcome of universe is something we can contemplate
The outcome of universe is something we can contemplate
The outcome of universe is something we can contemplate
The outcome of universe is something we can contemplate

The singularity is near but I won't be indifferent
In case something should go awry I'll do my bestest to prevent
Because I am a Transhuman, Immortalist, Extropian
I am the very model of a Singularitarian
Because he is a Transhuman, Immortalist, Extropian
He is the very model of a Singularitarian

(Yes! Singularity! Woo hoo! Singularity is here! Singularity is near! Singularity!)

Wasn't that fun? According to the Charlie Kam bio, IEEE Explore magazine favorably compared the lyrics of this song to Ray Kurzweil's book The Singularity is Near, and suggested (amusingly) that persons in a hurry could listen to the song if they felt they didn't have time to read the book.

Last blog, we talked about serious scientific approaches to time travel. Here, we're talking about the possibility of uploading or merging our consciousness with some form of technology. Let's continue blending those ideas together in the next two entries: Reality's a Dream, and Time is in the Mind.

Enjoy the journey,

Rob Bryanton

Next: Life is But a Dream

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