The "Transformers" Theorem (Something My Roommate Proposed)




Theorems suggest that order is achieved by machines, however against nature's disorganization (this was proposed by Norbert Wiener, as you can imagine he would have a low opinion of nature, but Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz saw neither nature or machine as oppositional), however Leibniz suggested that 'Monads' which are preceptions of one another leading to harmonies laid down by God. Leibniz also argued that mathematics was a language that connected human interaction and interactions with all existing beings, whether inaminate or animated. Einstein came up with a theory of relativity, which by all means optical and matter were "in the same ballpark". Though I disagree with Einstein, since his theories ended up lacking a message, which then again returned to optics. During the time of Norbert Wiener, a jewish mathematician, machines were not at the level they are today, with both Leibnizian theories and Wiener's own theory of message have converged in harmony to create modern artificial intelligence, and in turn the ability to turn robots from mere utilitarian mechanisms to almost human-like quality. Drawing on Leibniz's theory of the universe, if these Monads exist outside our own Monads on earth, Leibniz's expanding world would have to create something that has surpassed our own intellectual capabilities as human beings, as not all objects are created equal (This would predispose Leibniz's theory of Monads to be partially incorrect, along with the presence of evil, that not all that comes from these repeating, eternal patterns comes from a singular source, but rather, two different sources, feigning Gnosticism) This is further studied in the fact that tanks can overpower buildings, that planes can travel faster than cars, all this technology bearing down on us. But why has society accelerated its technological advancement so quickly, and ever quicker the passing moment? could extraterrestrial beings have given us gifts from above? This also predisposes the problem of evil, are humans even capable of out-competing these new technologies? will humanity use them for good or evil? Looking at the past, we have seen great strides using technology and ebbing lows in the case of war, so I'd wager its a mix of both. Leibniz's theorems would lead us to believe not only in a higher power, but the existence of great powers that exist beyond us, in the form of aliens. So if the wager was given that we were handed technology for our own use would they seek to replace us? or live amongst us? There is a probability that a toy series and TV show was created of these beings, and movies to prove how insane such a proposition was, to silence opposition. The problem with human beings is we have the capability for reason, but are not always rational and using technology to help secure the planet from existential threats could very well be an existential threat to our own existence. Being the very possible reason they could use to help us, eventually they could control us. We must maintain a healthy skepticism of the ability of machines. They can be our worst enemy, but can also be a good friend. 

J./Adolf Stalin




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