From a video file from sometime
in the foreseeable future
'I have no philosophy, '
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The way machines are taking the place of human beings, robots are developed with intelligence and capable of responding with emotions, one day man will be controlled by robots and these machines will be like Gods.Machines will go away from human control- - Your poem envisions such a possibility where man, machine and distant Gods of galaxies are united.
Looking elsewhere. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
This is a narrative of such original derivation of thought that it far supersedes the concept of narrative, but I wouldn't expect anything less of a Daniel Brick piece. Of course, the thought of machine intelligence merging with human cognition is standard fare for contemplation, but you detour the commonplace and venture out into multiple threads of intriguingly novel consideration. Machine initiated discourse with human intelligence, followed by machine initiated intergalactic communication, and, finally, the contemplation of integrated machine/human/divine cognitive interaction is fertile and creative soil for consideration. There is so much more here to ponder, including the concept of philosophy itself, contemporary trends in critical thinking (and lack thereof) , and your vision of a new Era. A significant work of thought and writing, Daniel, not to be underestimated for its jaunty, engaging style. Thank you once again for elevating the atmosphere of literary thought here with the quality of your contemplations and the skill of your pen.
I'm not sure what I believe, but I found this very interesting...and yes, science fiction. The era of machines is not so far off. I like how you made this into philosophy and an interesting story with a plot twist. As the machines are draining us of our creativity and our thought, they are rising. A new trinity?