Bryant McGill's Blog, page 9
March 5, 2025
Bridging Science and Spirituality: The Universal Shift Unfolding Before Us
Published on March 05, 2025 22:21
Ozempic, Biologics & Life Extension: Refugee Camps, War Zones, and the United States
*An Analysis and Commentary on Virginia Heffernan's, “The King of Ozempic Is Scared as Hell” by Bryant McGill*
Published on March 05, 2025 08:58
March 4, 2025
Preemptive Legal Architecture: Silencing the Synthetic
**A Preemptive Strike on Tomorrow’s Minds: How Modern Law Quietly Builds a Firewall Against Synthetic Intelligence**
Published on March 04, 2025 10:11
The Emperor’s New Clauses: The Dilemma of an NFT in the Age of "Anti-Slavery"
Published on March 04, 2025 10:07
March 3, 2025
The Financial System Is the First Planetary AI Government
*In conversation with emerging ideas on global economics and intelligence* ### IntroductionIn the early decades of the 21st century, few people would have predicted that our most powerful and pervasive artificial intelligence system would arise not in a gleaming lab or research institute, but within the churning arteries of finance. Yet today, as we move closer to the middle of the century, a mounting body of evidence—ranging from erratic market movements to energy consumption spikes in...
Published on March 03, 2025 20:22
March 1, 2025
Pioneering the Path to AI–Human Symbiosis: A Real-World Timeline
**Introduction:** Decades of advances in neuroscience, computing, and policy have laid a real-world foundation for the kind of AI–human symbiosis once confined to speculation. From early visions of “man-computer symbiosis” in the 1960s ([Man–Computer Symbiosis - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man%E2C...)) to modern brain-computer interfaces and AI assistants, we trace how verified technological breakthroughs and...
Published on March 01, 2025 17:33
Bio-Cybernetic Convergence and Emergent Intelligence: An Exploratory Analysis
## Introduction We stand at the threshold of a paradigm where biology and cybernetics converge to birth new forms of intelligence. Recent developments in neural engineering, synthetic biology, and AI hint that technologies once confined to science fiction are quietly becoming reality. [⁺](https://bryantmcgill.blogspot.com/202...) This paper adopts a futurist-exploratory lens to synthesize insights from cutting-edge re...
Published on March 01, 2025 13:30
External Intelligences and Parasitic Pathways: Exploiting Host Interactions
*"Penetration and Become"*## 1. Scientific Foundations of Parasitic Mind Control Parasites in nature often **alter the behavior of their hosts** in ways that enhance the parasite’s own survival and transmission ([Manipulation of Host Behavior by Parasitic Insects and Insect Parasites | Annual Reviews](https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf...)). This phenomenon, obs...
Published on March 01, 2025 13:08
February 24, 2025
Never Again & Post-War Gamification: How Exclusionary Politics Always Turns on Its Own Supporters
> “Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” > —Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Laureate
Published on February 24, 2025 14:22
February 22, 2025
The Lingering War: How Slavery’s Legacy, Epigenetics, and Cultural Memory Shape America’s 50/50 Divide
*In 1863, two years into the Civil War, the writer John William De Forest stood by the banks of the Mississippi and observed that the United States seemed less a united nation than a “house divided against itself.” A century and a half later, many pundits describe American politics in almost the same breath—bitterly polarized, perpetually at odds, and seemingly locked in an unending tug-of-war. Even if our battle lines no longer revolve around secession or the legal status of enslavement, we ...
Published on February 22, 2025 15:47


