Ron, cool name btw, we won't agree on this but you are missing the point. If everything were implanted in our heads, would that solve everything or anything here on earth? Too many humans think they be gods now as it is and it is their goal to suppress us. I would like to think we could all work together for the common good, but would only happen if we were not free thinkers. We still have freedom of choice, and we don't choose the same which makes us unique. Think of how much more evil we could right now be if we knew everything and if we were even to consider it evil, like school shootings. I bet you there is someone who calls it a necessary evil. Shuddering thought. We would still be fighting and warring only it would be so much worse, we would have destroyed earth long ago and found another planet to destroy. Why would we want motorcycles except for pure pleasure? We would think oil is so messy it would be beneath us to touch it. Maybe we would have slaves, oops, i mean servants to service bikes but they would have the same knowledge too and tell us to go pound the road which we would not need anyways because we would just teleport. We would not even be here bouncing ideas off each other, we'd already know. It would be a relief not to read this for some but would be a boring, socialistic, maybe totalitarian society that we have all read about but failed to learn from. And we have a choice not to read too. We would be robots, no satisfaction of a job well done (via learning curve here which you guys enjoy teaching and i have enjoyed learning, thank you), no fun, no feeling of love, making love would be a chore (it may be now for some ). Just blah. Would we really still just be animals? Eat, sleep, reproduce, repeat. It may be someone's utopia. I hope we can counter point without malice as i still hope to meet a bunch of yas someday. Long ago i read the name Ron can mean king or tyrant . If i ever come across that way, please let me know.


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