The Earth-Connected Human Superorganism Vs. The Machine |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.15, No. 6)Publication Date: 2022-03-17
Authors : Rodney R Dietert;
Page : 653-662
Keywords : Human superorganism; Holobiont; Chronic diseases; Microbial planet; Transhuman;
Abstract
As the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic winds down, two clear choices have emerged for the path that we, as humans, can take. One path involves recognition that humans are a microcosm of Earth's predominant life: microorganisms. As a superorganism body with thousands of species and billions of microbes, we are an Earth-connected human reflection of life on Earth. A second path is the ultimate devaluation and repudiation of human nature and value as we succumb to the Siren's transhumanism song and conversion into a programmable (and hackable) cyborg: the Machine. While we are literally built for Earth, honed to Earth, and a preserver of Earth's life, our majority microbial copartners and our body's integrity have been systematically attacked for decades of what we trusted to be “expert best practices” among the food, drug, chemical, medical, and public health industries and institutions. But in hindsight, it has been a multi-pronged toxicological attack on the human superorganism.
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