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A brief history of singular ‘they’

2023-05-29 14:51:52

"Today, we are required to change the law so that young people can participate in political activities of all levels."

"At the disco, dance skills and painting awards are offered to young people."

Indeed, the viewpoint of these different singularities is their basic definition, that is to say the interpretation of unique events in the history of mankind. In other words, future events are very transformational, it changes everything, rewrites the rules of human condition, and it will be an obvious breakthrough in our story as seeds. Our seeds have evolved about 200,000 years ago. For almost all human race history, certain truth about our existence is very stable. Before 1800, most people called poverty. Reading and writing is not a technique available to early humans, but even if they are invented, few people can access them. Almost half of children died in infancy

America is a strange, impossible combination of something unique in history. Promised land - but deserted land. A wave of waves hurried to the coast. First, Puritan hated and disliked the British. Then farmers and peasants and lawless elements from all over Europe. Then there are Chinese, Japanese, Hispanic, and today Muslims. These immigrants tend to share common features. They are at the lowest and lowest level of their social and economic aspects. They are all. Recently there have been some changes in this situation - but the United States was hated, tired, annoying and was founded. It is known as crap, anonymous novels, serfs, exiles, abandoned people - they have never received traces of respect, dignity and even belong to their community of origin.

Technical singularity is the term made by SF novelist Vernor Vinge of 1983. "We will soon produce more wisdom than ourselves," he wrote. "When this happens, the history of mankind will reach a kind of knowledge transformation that is hard to penetrate as singularity, black hole center time and space, and the world goes far beyond our understanding It is natural that we can create wiser people than us and that they (or their immediate family) can create wiser intelligence than them. The increase in this exponential information will be like Moore's Law - perhaps it can be called Kozvil's Law - but it has a deeper meaning. When there is intelligence to quickly and continuously create more intelligent creatures, we have entered the era of technological progress with a speed impossible to imagine.