Directed evolution has been happening since the dawn of civilization. This is just an attempt to move it one step further, into genetics.
That's why I keep digging at it, slow as it might be.
The real world is the only place to get trustworthy information, it just takes a lot of endurance and effort.
More than I trust a stranger's word.
I am quite familiar with EMR theory, yes.
I never once claimed that I fully trust my eyes. It is, in fact, because I am abundantly aware of my own incompleteness that I feel driven to question my first impressions.
I'll work with what I have to work with, as I always have and as I always will.
I do wonder if death is even possible, if you don't give up. Regardless, I just can't see any positive value in despair.
What happens to consciousness when you die though? Is it even possible to actually perceive one's own death? And if it is, does that indicate the existence of something beyond it, and therefore suggest that it isn't really death?
Already on it, actually.