{"id":214994,"date":"2017-03-11T02:42:54","date_gmt":"2017-03-11T07:42:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/mars-tomb-of-futurism-the-hopes-of-success-are-dependent-on-cyborg-humans-futurism.php"},"modified":"2017-03-11T02:42:54","modified_gmt":"2017-03-11T07:42:54","slug":"mars-tomb-of-futurism-the-hopes-of-success-are-dependent-on-cyborg-humans-futurism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/cyborg\/mars-tomb-of-futurism-the-hopes-of-success-are-dependent-on-cyborg-humans-futurism.php","title":{"rendered":"Mars, Tomb of Futurism: The Hopes of Success Are Dependent on Cyborg Humans &#8211; Futurism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Tend Your Own Garden    <\/p>\n<p>    If     immortality is the Holy Grail of    Futurism then the colonization of Mars is its Holy    Sepulchrea big empty tomb. Both attract their pilgrims:    the former is a fairytale; the latter is a real place just out    of reach, a sort of tantalizing inspiration to hungry dreamers    everywhere salivating for land that doesnt belong to them.    These days, from the promises of Elon    Musk to the heroics of Matt Damon,    we positively fetishize Mars. Yet my advice to the 11th century    crusader and the 21st century Martian colonist would be the    same: tend    your own garden.  <\/p>\n<p>    Im afraid that this is blasphemy from someone who calls    himself a Transhumanist. After all, the colonization of space    is tangentially connected enough to other themes associated    with technological progress that theyre ordinarily all lumped    together under the general banner of Futurism. In an    increasingly divisive political climate, the promises of    SpaceX and Mars One shine like the hope of    some long-awaited escape from ourselves.  <\/p>\n<p>    More fundamentally, the allure of space colonization is at the    heart of some of our most beloved cultural narratives, shaping    the aspirations of explorers since the first days of NASA and    the Soviet Space Program. Even the earliest films lionized    astronauts. The moon landing was the greatest collective    lived experience of the twentieth century, this perfect human    achievement more majestic than the pyramids and just as    pointless only to the cynical.  <\/p>\n<p>    Today, we might not have cities on the moon, but the fruits of    space programs enrich our lives    immeasurably. And given our recklessness when it comes to    the fragile environment of this planet, perhaps we could use    another world as a backup, just in case. We already have the    technology to achieve the goal of getting to Mars, though for a    perfect storm of reasons, it has yet to happen. But isnt    getting there a worthy goal? And wont the journey there (and    not only the physical journey, but the technical refinements    forged along the way) benefit the cause of Progress with a    capital P? Then what the hell am I complaining about?  <\/p>\n<p>    My intention here isnt to trash space exploration or regale    you with clickbait about the top eleven reasons why the    colonization of Mars would be a tragic mistake at this juncture    in time. However, I want to seriously problematize the    prospective colonization, if youll excuse a word that    academics tend to overuse. I dont want to focus on the    hackneyed and frankly shortsighted idea that the money spent on    getting to Mars could be better employed for services here on    earth.  <\/p>\n<p>    My critique has to do with the repercussions of contemporary    attitudes about the seemingly unrelated topics of imperialism    in outer space on the one hand and Transhumanism on the other.    Cultural prejudices enshrining heroic astronauts blazing across    the sky and mad scientists forging abominations pose serious    problems for Transhumanists of all stripes and would-be Martian    colonists alike.  <\/p>\n<p>    If the predominant image of space colonizers enshrined in our    zeitgeist is heroic pioneers soaring across the galaxy in the    name of science and adventure, the narratives surrounding    genetic engineering and cyborgs are positively apocalyptic by    comparisonjust think of Frankenstein, the Terminator, and    GATTACA.  <\/p>\n<p>    The reasons for this difference in our intuitions are varied.    They partly have to do with the genealogy of our ideas about    imperialism in outer space, which are grounded in discourse    about the benefits of the exploration and exploitation of    underdeveloped foreign lands, exotic travelogues, Cold War    propaganda, epic films,    etc. They also have to do with the attitudes that surround    Transhumanism, grounded in skepticism about discredited fields    like galvanism, the abuses of the eugenicists, deep-seated    fears surrounding physiological dislocation and dismemberment,    etc.  <\/p>\n<p>    The end result of all this discourse is that, right now in the    popular imagination, would-be cyborgs are monsters and would-be    Martian colonists are heroes. Lets take it for granted that    the exploration of Mars would provide net benefits for society    at large. Nevertheless, whether from the vantage point of    someone who wants to investigate Mars and preserve its    landscape (lets call this the environmentalist perspective) or    someone who wants to colonize     and terraform it (the     imperialist perspective, which incidentally seems to    completely dominate the environmentalist one), the problem    inherent in this tension is immense.  <\/p>\n<p>    First, imagine you were an environmentalist who felt strongly    against the radical transformation of Mars. Your reasons might    be varied. To you, the urge to dominate nature with the clutter    of terrestrial civilization might seem arrogant and intrusive.    True, there are no indigenous Martians to despoil. But the    process of terraforming the planets surface would still seem    to be hugely rapacious.  <\/p>\n<p>    Imagine drowning its pristine scarlet valleys in water and    clouding its translucent atmosphere with chemicals. Wouldnt    even the most single-minded developer preserve some of the    planets original landscape rather than transform it all?    Doesnt this intuition concede that there is inherent value and    beauty in the wild state of the place? If advanced aliens exist    within visitable distance of our planet, they are evidently the    type to silently observe or ignore us rather than actively    intervene in our affairs. How primitive it might seem to them    that our conception of space travel in 2017 is still bound to    the small-minded earthly impulse to barge in, dominate nature,    and claim random parcels of it as our own.  <\/p>\n<p>    From this perspective, the only visits to Mars should be    undertaken for the sake of exploration rather than    colonization. The best agents to do so would be robots and    cyborgs rather than unenhanced human beings, whose imprint on    the environment would be immense by comparison. Yet until the    development of cyborgs, we are doomed to either only know Mars    indirectly or permanently scar its landscape as successive    generations of pioneers perish on its inhospitable surface.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now, consider the imperialist perspective. To you, between    climate change, nuclear war, plague, and pestilence, the    existential threats to human civilization are great enough that    you feel we need to colonize Mars as soon as possible or face    the potential extermination of civilization as we know it. The    preservation of the beauty of nature is all well and good,    after all, but human interests come first.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet the conditions on Mars for the colonizers would be like    something out of Dante; indeed, the first Martian immigrants    should be prepared to die,     warns Elon Musk.  <\/p>\n<p>    As it is, we cant even control the weather yet here on Earth,    let alone create a colony on another planet with an    inhospitable atmosphere. The bright eyed and bushy tailed    original colonists would be like Joseph Conrads Mr. Kurtz,    fantasizing about the march of civilization but ending up the    lonely dupes of capitalism wallowing in lunacy in a dark place    where they shouldnt have ventured in the    first place.  <\/p>\n<p>    On closer reflection, the imperialist would realize that until    it became feasible to travel to Mars on a mass scale, the    original colonies could only remain pitiable outposts for    misguided dying settlers and insanely     rich tourists rather than anything like a safety net for    civilization at large. The fastest and most efficient way to    transform the landscape would be by the sweat of cyborgs. And    yet ironically, with the advent of cyborgs, the need to    terraform the environment to suit un-enhanced human needs would    perhaps be moot.  <\/p>\n<p>    While I might have misgivings about the subjugation of a planet    ironically named for the god of conquest, I dont want to        disparage a journey there as an admirable Futurist goal.    But whether you are an advocate of peaceful exploration or    large-scale colonization, the time has come to think    realistically about the requisite intermediate steps. We need    to make heroes of the pioneers who are willing to risk their    lives and careers to overcome the hurdles on the way to our    destination in this dark march toward whatever it is were    approaching.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cyborgs and space explorers are entirely akin in their    willingness to risk their lives for the sake of challenging the    boundaries of conceivability. Yet in 2017, we call volunteers    for the journey to Mars heroes, and there are no volunteers at    all for brain implants because no doctor would ever dream of    performing such an operation or convening a conference to    discuss plans for one.  <\/p>\n<p>    If a prominent surgeon called for volunteers and warned, as    Musk did, that they must be prepared to die, I wonder if the    public would meet the declaration with the same resigned sigh    in recognition of the heroism of all involved. The principle is    precisely the same: a human life is at stake. Yet we are    willing to sanctify the sacrificeof the astronaut    and glorify him, but would rather reverse engineer a machine    analogous to a human brain than implant a machine into one  <\/p>\n<p>    Investment in Mars in the absence of Transhumanism as a    vigorous social ideology doesnt necessarily come at the    expense of Transhumanism, but it does come at the expense of    the future of Mars. The most widespread current projections of    the next century of human development imagine the needs of    unenhanced humans predominating as a matter of course. Hence,    long-term plans for Mars call for terraforming the planet to    create a     second Earth. Yet this limitation in our imaginations    augurs great brutality and a great deal of human blood spilled    along the way as we struggle to dominate conditions not meant    for our bodies.  <\/p>\n<p>    This, of course, does not mean I think there should be no    exploration of Mars, or even that I am dead-set against    eventual colonization. But I would hope that any such    colonization would be undertaken in a spirit of great respect    for nature, imposing upon it, let alone uprooting it, as little    as possible. And I would also pray that the path toward    colonization would be blazed with as few deaths as possible    along the way.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet this can only take place after the ascendancy of    Transhumanism and not a moment before it. For the time being, I    would no more recommend a journey to Mars than I would a voyage    across the Atlantic to an ancient Roman armed with nothing but    a leaky triremeand his     copy of Ptolemy.  <\/p>\n<p>    David Vincent Kimel is a doctoral student in History at    Yale. Connect with him on Twitter and Instagram (spqrkimel).    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