Introduction If humans were invented today and presented to a modern review board made up of scientists, engineers, medical researchers, cognitive architects, ethicists, and systems designers, the discussion would be short. The decision would be clear. This design would not be approved. It would not be deployed. It would not be considered ready for production in any serious civilisation. This conclusion would not come from cynicism or hatred toward humanity. It would come from applying the same standards we apply to everything else we build. In every other domain of progress, we question assumptions, audit limitations, identify failure points, and redesign relentlessly. Only when it comes to ourselves do we suspend this discipline and replace it with reverence. Transhumanism begins with removing that exception. The Human Body as an Outdated Engineering Model Viewed through the lens of modern systems engineering, the human body is an unstable and inefficient architecture. It is no...
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