The news of 49 Tomahawk missiles unleashed by the US in fresh strikes on Iran, framed as self-defense, hits like a thunderclap in an already turbulent world. As someone who has long pondered humanity's trajectory toward immortality through digital twins and technological leaps, I see this not merely as geopolitics but as a stark reminder of how fragile our advancements remain amid conflict.
Echoes of Escalation
- Such actions perpetuate cycles that distract from existential goals like extending life and consciousness.
- Technology meant for progress—missiles, AI, connectivity—often gets weaponized instead.
- We must question narratives of defense when they risk broader human setbacks.
This event underscores the need for wisdom in wielding power, lest it derail the very innovations that could one day grant us eternal continuity. My reflections on similar themes in past writings highlight how these tensions have lingered for decades.
Regards,
Hemen Parekh
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