>>11640964>What is your view on this?I believe technological evolution has mirrored biological evolution in a bitterly ironic way, while our flesh has stagnated in progress our technology very slowly progressed and never stopped progressing, which has improved living conditions for almost all humans, but the fundamental problems of human biology have not been solved.
i'd argue that the most important advancements in human history such as the wheel, agriculture, construction and tool making were man attempting to replicate nature and perhaps the place were our concept of divinity and free will were truly born, in these advancements we managed to create something out of nothing which is pretty impressive for a starving ape in the savanna.
Even now we are still attempting to understand natural phenomena such as black holes and attempting to replicate it, the most modern attempt at replication i can think of is quantum computing.
Short answer: the world is beautiful and there is no salvation