[MD] MOQ would seems to imply that above human intelligence computers

Mary marysonthego at gmail.com
Sun Apr 18 14:12:14 PDT 2010


Hi SavetheRich!

Are you a Fox Nuts teabagger?

At my office, one of the (few) things offered for free is coffee and an
assortment of different flavors of individually packaged tea bags.  One of
the more politically charged choices is the "Plantation Mint" Tea Bag.  A
true favorite among my African American co-workers. :)

To answer your question, if a genetically enhanced sub-species of humanity
were to emerge, I would imagine them to be smart enough to overcome any
"resource limitations" which might exist at that time.  If not, they
wouldn't be very smart, would they?

Priceless!
Mary

- The most important thing you will ever make is a realization.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: moq_discuss-bounces at lists.moqtalk.org [mailto:moq_discuss-
> bounces at lists.moqtalk.org] On Behalf Of Tudor Boloni
> Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:57 AM
> To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org
> Subject: [MD] MOQ would seems to imply that above human intelligence
> computers
> 
> Since i didn't realize how smart most of the readers here are i will
> simplify the question.
> 
> If genetic enhancements make a class of super smart humans, and those
> humans
> come to understand that non-genetically modified humans are only
> capable of
> lower quality Intellectual Patterns in comparison to their own
> Intellectual
> Patterns, than would MoQ morality allow the transgenic humans to limit
> the
> resources available to non modified humans, since those resources would
> be
> better utilized by the transgenics?
> 
> sincerely,
> Tudor
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