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The Transhumanist Biological Capability Map A Comparative Engineering Roadmap for Human Enhancement

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  Introduction I don’t think humans are biologically finished. I also don’t think nature is random. What we call evolution is basically a massive distributed research and development system that has been running for nearly four billion years. Every organism alive today is a working biological solution that survived real constraints like energy efficiency, survival pressure, reproduction, disease resistance and environmental stress. Because of this, I don’t treat biology as fixed or sacred. I treat it as a modular engineering system. Different species are different configurations of biological modules that have been optimized under different conditions. Humans are one configuration. We are strong in cognition and abstraction, but relatively average or weak in most extreme survival domains like regeneration, hypoxia tolerance, radiation resistance and sensory expansion. The purpose of this framework is not to copy nature or imagine enhancements randomly. The purpose is to break bi...

How to Make Yourself Obsolete in a Transhumanism Society

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  Introduction You might be offended by this title but before you react I want you to sit with it properly instead of turning it into an emotional response. Because the word obsolete has been trained into us as something negative, something final, something that means you are no longer needed. But in a transhumanism society that definition starts to collapse. Obsolete does not mean useless anymore. It means you are no longer the limiting factor in a system that has moved beyond human baseline performance. We are entering a period where intelligence is no longer rare. Machines are already outperforming humans in memory, speed, analysis, pattern recognition, and increasingly decision making. At the same time biology is no longer fixed, because gene editing and synthetic biology are beginning to reshape what it means to be human. And underneath all of that work, identity, belief systems, and thinking itself are being reorganised without asking permission. So when I say make yourself...

The Governance of Open-Source Biology: Architectural Guardrails for the Post-Human

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  Introduction: The Code of Life Is Now Open for Everyone For centuries, biology was locked behind laboratories, institutions, and decades of expensive training. You needed a PhD, a grant, a university, and a team. The barrier to entering the game was enormous. That barrier protected us. Not because the establishment intended it that way. But because complexity itself was the gatekeeper. That era is over. Today, a teenager with a laptop and $200 worth of lab equipment can edit a genome. CRISPR toolkits are sold online. Bioinformatics software is free. DNA synthesis services ship globally. The protocols that used to live behind paywall journals are now on GitHub, Reddit, and Discord servers with thousands of members. We have democratised biology. And that is both one of the most extraordinary things our species has ever done, and one of the most terrifying. This blog is not about whether open-source biology is good or bad. That argument is already settled. It is happening. What...

Are humans the first natural AI?

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Designer Babies: Should Humanity Design Its Own Evolution?

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Can transhumans trust humans?

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My New book on The Laws of Transhumanism: How Humans and Post-Humans Wil...

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If Humans Were Invented Today, We Would Reject the Design

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  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...

Digital Identity and Transhumanism: A Unified Framework for the Future of Human and Machine Existence

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Introduction Humanity stands at the dawn of a new era where biology and technology will merge into one continuum. As machines evolve to understand consciousness and humans evolve to transcend their physical limits, the question of identity becomes more profound than ever before. Digital identity is not a tool but the foundation of continuity in this coming age. It unites the biological and the synthetic, the physical and the virtual, the mortal and the eternal. This blog explores the role of digital identity in transhumanism, beginning from its foundations in software access and authentication and extending into the realm of consciousness preservation. It examines how biometrics, cognitive behaviour, and distributed verification can together construct a unified identity framework capable of surviving body transformation, mind migration, and hybrid existence. 1. Introduction: The Rebirth of Identity Human history has always revolved around the question of who we are. In early societi...

The Curious Case of the Fifth Industrial Revolution

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 People often speak about revolutions as if they are predictable events that arrive with new machines and new slogans. Every few years, someone announces that the world has entered another industrial revolution. But when one looks closely, it becomes clear that humanity is not even living through the fourth. We are still standing in the space between confusion and awakening. The world likes to imagine that it is evolving, but in truth, it is still afraid to. The fifth industrial revolution is not here yet. It is waiting patiently for humanity to mature enough to deserve it. The Illusion of Progress Governments host summits, corporations build narratives, and universities write reports about artificial intelligence and automation. Yet society remains trapped in the same cycles of greed, division, and corruption. We still destroy the planet that sustains us. We still treat intelligence as a product rather than a responsibility. If this is progress, it is a shallow one. Technology h...