TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY - THE BEGINNING OF HUMAN IMMORTALITY
Dr. Alexander Bolonkin is a well-known scientist in the field of aeronautics, computer technology and mathematics. Currently he is working on the book "Twenty-First Century: Human Immortality and the Advent of Post-Human Civilization." These are some excerpts from the book.An Unexpected Breakthrough
An unusually fast development of computer
technology, especially the microchips which allow hundreds of thousands of
electronic elements on one square centimeter, has opened before the humanity a
radically different method of solving the problem of immortality of a separate
individual. This method is based not on trying to preserve the fragile
biological molecules, but on the transition to the artificial semiconductive
(silicone, helium, etc.) chips which are resistant to considerable temperature
fluctuations and do not need food or oxygen and can be preserved for thousands
of years. And, most important, the information contained in them can easily be
re-recorded into another chip and be stored in several duplicates.
And if
our brain consisted of such chips, and not the biological molecules, then it
would mean that we have achieved immortality. Then our biological body would
become a heavy burden. It suffers from cold and hot temperatures, needs clothes
and care, can be easily damaged. Its much more convenient to have metal arms
and legs, tremendously strong, and which are insensitive to heat and cold and do
not need food or oxygen. And even if they break, its no big deal - we can buy
new ones, more improved.
It may seem that this immortal man does not have
anything human (in our understanding) left in him. But he does, he has the most
important thing left - his consciousness, his memory, concepts and habits, i.e.
everything encoded in his brain. Outwardly, he can look quite human, and even
more graceful: a beautiful young face, a slim figure, soft smooth skin, etc.
Moreover, one can change the look at will, according to current fashion,
personal taste and the individual understanding of beauty. We are spending huge
amounts of money on medicine. If we had been spending at least one-tenth of this
money on the development of electronics, we would get immortality in the near
future.
According to the authors research, such transition to immortality
(E-creatures) will be possible in 10-20 years. At first it will cost several
million dollars and will be affordable only to very wealthy people, important
statesmen, and celebrities. But in another 10-20 years, i.e. in the years 2020 -
2035, the cost of HEC (human-equivalent chip), together with the E-body, and
organs of reception and communication, will drop to a few thousand dollars, and
immortality will become affordable to the majority of the population of the
developed countries, and another 10-15 years later, it will be accessible to
practically all inhabitants of the Earth. Especially when at first it will be
possible to record on chips only the contents of the brain, and provide the body
for its independent existence later.
On October 11, 1995, Literaturnaya
Gazeta (The Literary Gazette, a popular Russian weekly) published my article "If
Not We, Then Our Children Will Be The Last Generation Of Human Beings" devoted
to electronic civilization. The editor Oleg Moroz reciprocated with the article
"Isnt It High Time To Smash Computers With a Hammer?" (November 22, 1995) in
which he discussed the ethical side of annihilating rational electronic
creatures to preserve humanity.
But if the cost of the HEC drops and the
procedure of reincarnation into the E-creature before death (transition to
immortality) for the majority of people becomes affordable, then the situation
deserves a second look. Indeed, the first to perform such transition will be
very old or incurably sick people. And to pummel computers with a hammer will be
equal to killing ones own parents and precluding ones own possibility to
become immortal.
Once, the host of an American television program whose guest
I was, asked me, "Will the electronic creature be entirely identical to its
parent, with his feelings and emotions?" The answer was, "At first - yes!" But
the development of these creatures will be so fast that we cannot really foresee
the consequences. If a biological human being needs dozens of years to learn
science, foreign languages, etc., an E-creature will acquire this knowledge in
fractions of a second (the time needed to record it in its memory). And we know
how different college-educated people are from, say, pre-schoolers, in their
cognizance. And, since the first E-creatures will be contemporary middle-aged
people who will, at least initially, preserve their feelings towards their
children (contemporary younger generation), in all probability, there wont be a
mass destruction of humans by E-creatures. For some time they will co-exist.
Its quite likely that the birthrate of humans will be curtailed or it will be
dropping due to natural causes, and the living, as they become old, will be
transforming themselves into E-creatures. That is to say that the number of
E-creatures will be growing and the number of people diminishing, till it gets
to the minimum necessary for the zoos and small reservations. In all likelihood,
the feelings that E-creatures may have towards humans as their ancestors, will
be fading away, in proportion to the growing gap between the mental capacity of
humans and electronic creatures, till they become comparable to our own attitude
towards apes or even bugs.
Another thing is quite obvious, too - that
biological propagation will be so expensive, time-consuming, and primitive, that
it will go into oblivion. Each E-creature can reproduce itself simply by
re-recording the contents of its brain to a new E-creature, i.e. propagate
practically instantaneously, bypassing the stages of childhood, growing up,
education, accumulating experience, etc. But, of course, this mature "offspring"
will be completely identical to its parent only at the first moment of its
existence. In time, depending on the received information and the area of
expertise, this E-creature will be alienating itself from its ancestor, and,
possibly, even become his enemy at some point, if their interests cross or go in
opposite directions.
Contemporary
Research
The cognitive abilities of
man are defined by his brain, to be precise, by ten billion neurons of his
brain. Neurons can be modeled on the computer. Such experiments have been
conducted by Professor Kwin(?) Warwick, head of the cybernetics department of
Reading University in the south of England, one of the biggest specialists in
robot technology in the world. The results of these experiments were presented
at the International Conference on Robotics. Professor Warwick has created a
group of autonomous self-propelled miniature robots which he called "the seven
dwarfs."
A group of scientists headed by Rodney Brook from the laboratory of
artificial intelligence of MIT, are working on an unusual project which they
called "Cog." The researchers want to model the mental and physical capacity of
a six-month old. Their robot has eyes, ears, hands, fingers, an electronic brain
and a system of information transmission duplicating human nervous system. By
this kind of modeling, the researchers want to gain better understanding of how
human beings coordinate their movements, how they learn to interact with the
environment. The realization of this program will take ten years and will cost
several million dollars.
They have already built a couple dozen humanoid
robots which are moving autonomous machines with artificial intelligence. They
are capable, through the sensors, to receive information about the environment,
generalize, and plan their actions and behavior. Thus, for example, if a robots
leg bumps against an obstacle and receives a blow, the robot acquires a reflex
to withdraw it quickly. They have already developed several dozen of such
reflexes in their behavior, which helps them to safeguard and protect
themselves.
Brook says that in the course of human evolution, the human
brain has developed thousands of conventional solutions to everyday problems
such as optical and audio discerning and movement. All this needs to be studied.
One cannot instantly transform a bug into a man. That is why our program will
take ten years. I will consider my work completed when I create the smartest cat
in the world.
It should be noted that the most powerful supercomputer can
only model 40-60 million neurons, i.e. it is 200-300 times weaker than a human
brain. But this gap will be overcome in the near 3-5 years ( In December 1996
the "Intel" company created a computer whose power equals one teraflops. It cost
55 million dollars).
Not long ago "The Russian Advertisement" newspaper
re-printed the article of Igor Tsaryov first published in the newspaper "Its
Hard to Believe." He writes that for several years the U.S. Ministry of Defense
has been secretly working on a unique project "The Computer Maugli" (Sid). When
a thirty-three year old Nadine M. gave birth to a boy, the doctors established
that he was doomed. He was on a life support for a few days. During that time
his brain was scanned with special equipment, and the electric potential of the
neurons of this brain was copied into the neuron models in the computer.
Steem(?) Roiler, one of the participants of this project, said at the computer
conference in Las Vegas that they had managed to scan 60% of the infants
neurons. And this small artificial brain began to live and develop. First only
his mother was informed. She took it calmly. The father was horrified at first
and tried to destroy this computer creature. But later both parents started
treating him as a real child. The computer was connected to the multi-media and
virtual reality systems. These systems allow not only to have a
three-dimensional full-sized image of Sid, but also to hear his voice,
communicate with him, and "virtually" hold him in hands, so to speak. But when a
special committee decided to open some results of the project, and "The
Scientific Observer" published some data, one of American computer whiz-kids
managed to decipher the secret code and copy some files. Sid got a defective
"twin." Fortunately, the whiz was quickly found, and the first in human history
attempt to steal electronic children and duplicating copies of electronic
creatures, was severed. At the present time, both parents take care of their
"childs" health and demand that the researchers install up-to-date programs of
defense from computer viruses and burglars.
Unfortunately, and I am sure
they have reasons for that, Americans keep secret the important details and
results of the project - for instance, how they copied the potentials of the
neurons, how the first E-creature is developing, what are the conclusions of the
scientists. And probably, they are right, not willing to let the genie out of
the bottle. More so because modern virtual reality systems are able to create
false objects, e.g. model the image of any dead person or leader. It is possible
to show on television how he is making a speech today, has a press-conference,
talks to people, spends time with his family, etc.
But one cannot keep any
secret for long, especially in science. The very possibility of a breakthrough
stimulates other scientists and other countries to work in this direction. And
sooner or later, the results will be repeated. Lets remember, for instance,
that there havent been a bigger secret than the production of an A- or H-bomb.
But more and more countries re-invent them, gain expertise in nuclear technology
and start producing their own nuclear weapons.
Intelligence in Space
Since E-creatures will be made of super-strong steels and
alloys, their brain will be working on radio-active batteries, and power will be
supplied by compact nuclear reactors, they will not need air, warmth, water,
food, clothes, shelter, good quality environment, etc., which is the main
concern of humanity and consumes 99.9% of its time and energy. This also means
that E-creatures will be able to travel freely in the desert, the Arctic and the
Antarctic regions, sub-atmosphere, mountain summits, the bottom of the ocean.
They will be able to live, work and travel in space, receiving their energy
directly from the sun.
Besides, as organs of feelings, E-creatures can use
the whole arsenal of highly sensitive apparatuses created by the civilization,
i.e. not only the visible light and sound, but also radiolocation, infra-red,
ultra-violet, roentgen and Y-rays, ultra- and infra-sounds, audiolocation,
environment sensors, etc. All this information can be received instantly through
radio, satellite and cable network.
Moreover, since E-creatures (just like
humans, for that matter) are nothing else but information recorded in their
brains, and re-recording of this information from one chip to another (unlike
human reproduction) does not present any difficulty and can be realized through
radio, cable network, or a laser beam, they can travel on Earth, as well as in
outer space, without their actual physical movement, simply by re-recording the
contents of their brains into the chips on the Moon, Mars, or Jupiter.
Which
is to say that E-creatures will have the ability to move EXTRA-CORPORALLY with
the speed of light - the maximal possible speed in the material world. This will
be, indeed, like an incorporeal soul which can travel, so to speak, from one
body to another, or, to be more exact, from one chip to another.
The
expansion of E-creatures (E-civilization), first in the solar system, then in
our galaxy, then in the entire Universe, will be fast.
To achieve this, it
is not necessary to launch huge spacecraft with a large crew, as it is depicted
in science-fiction books. It will be enough to send a receiver to this or that
part of the Universe, which will receive information and re-produce E-creatures.
Then the speed of the expansion of E-civilization on some planet will depend
only on the rate of production of robots and chips, and the speed of the
transmission of information. It is quite obvious that the reproduction of
E-creatures will take place in geometric progression and will only be limited by
the natural resources of the planet.
Thus E-creatures realize in practice
the idea of EXTRA-CORPORAL travel with the speed of light. Why, indeed, should
an E-creature travel hundreds or thousands of years to a certain planet, when,
with the help of a laser beam, it can transmit with the speed of light, all the
information stored in his brain, to another chip, on another planet.
And if
a planet were to meet with an ultimate catastrophe, like a collision with a huge
meteorite, another planet, or the explosion of the sun, E-civilization can
arrange transporting E-creatures to another planet or another solar system.
One more thing is of interest. A light beam can travel to other galaxies for
millions of years, so this, in a manner of speaking, "incorporeal soul" can
exist for millions of years as an electromagnetic field and "resurrect" as an
E-creature through a receiver. This can occur even without a special receiver,
as the high energy electromagnetic oscillations can yield material particles,
and their energy (frequency) increases the closer it gets to a strong
gravitational field, e.g. near a "black hole." And since it will not be hard for
an E-creature to produce a DNA molecule, it means that it will not be hard for
it to bring biological life to any suitable planet and control and develop it in
the necessary direction, for example, to create a human being.
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graphs-result of computation)
(see also an article by A.Bolonkin, The twenty-first century: the advent of the non-biological
civilization and the future of the human race.The scientific jornal
"Kybernetes", Vol.28 No.3,1999, pp.325-334,@MCB University Press, 0368-492X)
Alexander Bolonkin,Ph.D.
Professor of the Institute of
Technology, New
jersey, USA
Former Senior Researcher of NASA(DFRC)
Address: Dr. A.Bolonkin
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