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Our society is evolving at a record pace towards a digital cosmos – a society in which life is largely digital. In the digital society of the future – in some respects, the near future – people work, party, play and make love online, and even eat digitally printed food.

The latest developments in the field of Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) are slowly preparing us to go even further. Not only are we replacing human interactions with digital ones; we are replacing humanity itself. The doctor, teacher, coach, psychologist, and so on can all be replaced by a computer.

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Mattias Desmet has spent fifteen years conducting research into real conversations between therapists and patients. It has shown him how subtle and sublime real conversations are.

In real conversations, people’s bodies constantly resonate with each other. When people speak with each other, they form a supra-organism on a psychic and subtle-physical level. They are connected by a psychic membrane that imperceptibly transmits the most subtle emotions from one person to another. Every (real) conversation thus satisfies man’s first and foremost primal need – resonance with the Other.

In a digital conversation, this resonance is compromised, due to the limitations of technology: small delays in the signal transmission, restrictions on the freedom of perspective, seeing the other person only partially, and so on. Precisely because of this, long-term digital communication often leaves us with a dull and exhausted feeling.

The gradual replacement of real social situations by artificial ones in recent centuries and decades – through the industrialisation and mechanisation of labour, through the introduction of radio, television, telephone and internet – has taken an insidious toll. It is responsible for the most destructive psychosocial phenomenon of the Enlightenment: it “atomises” the human being, disconnecting us from our social and natural environment and plunging us into solitude.

Loneliness and atomisation is not just a problem, it is a problem with enormous social consequence.

Read the full article ‘Digital Depression and Lonely Masses’ by Mattias Desmet HERE.

Mattias Desmet articulated the theory of mass formation during the covid-19 pandemic. He is a professor of psychology at Ghent University and the author of The Psychology of Totalitarianism.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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Robbi
Robbi
2 years ago

THIS IS PROPAGANDA TO TERRORIZE. THERE IS NO REPLACEMENT FOR HUMAN TO HUMAN INTERACTION IN ANY FASHION. THIS IS ABSURD AND TOTALLY REPUGNANT TO IMAGINE. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN WITH FOLKS AS US OUT HERE.

The arrogance of the GENIUSES IN THEIR OWN MINDS will be the death of them and their horrific ideas based in sadism, paranoia and idolatry.

Brin Jenkins
Brin Jenkins
2 years ago

Life is analogue, not digital, everything changes imperceptibly and smoothly without 0 or 1 steps. Assigning us as analogue to digital converters seems limiting to life.

A mad concept by a deranged political left, so lets squish them..

Watcher Seeker
Watcher Seeker
Reply to  Brin Jenkins
2 years ago

Sort of relevant to the digital society \ smart devices –

“Amazon Locks Man Out Of Smart Home Devices Over False Racism Claims”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/amazon-locks-man-out-smart-device-over-false-racism-claims

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

You seem to think the world’s all paradise . Its not Humans, teachers doctors cops lawyers robbers rapists bullies gang members mobsters extortionists blackmailer murderers pedophiles perverts psychopaths sociopaths narcissists necrophiliacs are all human.
They’re what’s wrong with the world.
Kleptomaniacs, sadists, masochists, arsonists etc etc are all human. Cannibals are human
Humanity is a flawed race. Why or where or how people somehow get brainwashed by TV and school into thinking everyone’s “nice” is the cleverest truck the psychopaths ever pulled.

Watcher Seeker
Watcher Seeker
Reply to  Anonymous
2 years ago

This man thinks people are nice –

“Why loneliness is so dangerous for your health: Harvard doctor explains the links and urges that ‘people are a medicine”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-6185391/Loneliness-bad-health-Harvard-doctor-explains-urging-treat-people-medicine.html

However –

“The ‘dark core’ of humanity: Study finds psychopaths, narcissists, sadists and others all share a common personality factor”.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6211439/Study-finds-psychopaths-narcissists-sadists-share-dark-core-personality.html

Watcher Seeker
Watcher Seeker
2 years ago

Sort of relevant to the digital society \ smart devices –

“Amazon Locks Man Out Of Smart Home Devices Over False Racism Claims”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/amazon-locks-man-out-smart-device-over-false-racism-claims

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