Beyond. Magic
-On the verge of a new 'life'-
'Humanised' can be understood of something magical. Something with 'life', whatever that may be. This definition can be so broad that even fungi are included. While some make it as elite as possible by only including super intelligent animals, where not even every human being meets these requirements. But, when science de-humanizes our thoughts, where does that leads us? To some place in the universe where there is no such thing as magic. Is earth that particular place? This question opposes a nice falidation for magic. Namely, the requirement for spatiality. If something exists, it needs a place to be. Right? But let's continue. Everything can be 'de-humanized', I think. But what does that mean? Well, at first, we remove the magical mystery of addressing conscience as something which is only within the reach of humans. Because, that would be a weird thing to say. Especially when we address the fast majority of the values of life to this consciousness. Therefore, we will not do that. Maybe we should start by minimizing the added value of 'life'. Because when we minimize 'life' we do not minimize intelligence, or creativity. I think these concepts are still too intertwined in their definitions. When we de-humanize life, maybe life as we currently know it, will be even richer, rather than poorer. We add a new kind of intelligence within our reach as human beings. On the verge of a new life