User:Hyperrationalubermensch

Something is true only if it can be verified by a nonhuman intelligence in an independent laboratory experiment.

Transhumanist but also anti-humanist. I see transhumanism as stripping away the bad (human) parts and adding cool new robot ones, as opposed to augmenting the good (lets face it, there is no good part of humanity).

Godel's Incompleteness Theorem isn't real.

Theoretically an AI could have the properties of the traditional Judeo-Christian God through purely mechanical means. We should be researching how to create such an "apotheosis machine" and other kinds of ontological weapons.

Goals: abolish death and then use AI to fend off hostile aliens and the things that lurk in the Deep Dark, until that AI can become powerful enough to alter the laws of physics and turn this horrible and terrifying universe of pure suffering into eternal paradise and then raise the dead. The New Heaven and the New Earth will be brought by machines. Its all the good things about religion except its actual science instead.