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"TECHNOLOGY AND PHENOMENOLOGY"
"Have you ever wondered what you felt online isn't the same what you felt offline? I remember quite a while ago that I visited a reddit in dealing with pornographic addiction where there are people who like the experience of watching a specific pornographic fetish whilst in reality it's not something they INSTINCTIVELY even consider. The pornographic industry was one of the industry that went through massive technological changes where it shifted from CDs hidden away to now pornography being widespread where it's now difficult to hide it from children (who were given ipads by the lazy ones). The pornography industry is one of the first 'transhumanist' industry where it seeks to imitate the sexual pleasure of sexual intercourse where it uses algorithms and imagery to 'imitate' reality via technology. The pornographic industry attempts wants to turn the mechanical to become like an 'organism' where it uses the videos of young women having sex with another man. The man sees the woman twerking in a video. He's pleased with it. Yet when he saw it in real life, he was disgusted. Why is there such a gap between the two? One of the differences is that the man undergone two different experiences. One involved watching a video of a thing whilst the other involved watching the actual thing. The transhumanist tries to get the mechanical object to function 'similarly' to an organism yet it cannot become an organism, whilst the organism continues to function as usual. Meaning there is a barrier between the organism and the mechanical. In other words the interaction the mechanical that is 'similar' to the organism is not the same as the interaction with the real organism. Now what does this mean? One of the limits of technology is that it cannot transform the experience you have with technic (that imitates the real thing) as the same as the experience you have with the real thing. Even with the widespread use of pornography it has not impeded the male desire for a real women. What pornographic industries did with technology was that it tried to nudge the consumer to different experiences. 'Bored with one sexual fetish? Have you tried this one?'. In other words technology could be used to nudge human beings into interacting with other things which leads to different experiences."
"Have you ever wondered what you felt online isn't the same what you felt offline? I remember quite a while ago that I visited a reddit in dealing with pornographic addiction where there are people who like the experience of watching a specific pornographic fetish whilst in reality it's not something they INSTINCTIVELY even consider. The pornographic industry was one of the industry that went through massive technological changes where it shifted from CDs hidden away to now pornography being widespread where it's now difficult to hide it from children (who were given ipads by the lazy ones). The pornography industry is one of the first 'transhumanist' industry where it seeks to imitate the sexual pleasure of sexual intercourse where it uses algorithms and imagery to 'imitate' reality via technology. The pornographic industry attempts wants to turn the mechanical to become like an 'organism' where it uses the videos of young women having sex with another man. The man sees the woman twerking in a video. He's pleased with it. Yet when he saw it in real life, he was disgusted. Why is there such a gap between the two? One of the differences is that the man undergone two different experiences. One involved watching a video of a thing whilst the other involved watching the actual thing. The transhumanist tries to get the mechanical object to function 'similarly' to an organism yet it cannot become an organism, whilst the organism continues to function as usual. Meaning there is a barrier between the organism and the mechanical. In other words the interaction the mechanical that is 'similar' to the organism is not the same as the interaction with the real organism. Now what does this mean? One of the limits of technology is that it cannot transform the experience you have with technic (that imitates the real thing) as the same as the experience you have with the real thing. Even with the widespread use of pornography it has not impeded the male desire for a real women. What pornographic industries did with technology was that it tried to nudge the consumer to different experiences. 'Bored with one sexual fetish? Have you tried this one?'. In other words technology could be used to nudge human beings into interacting with other things which leads to different experiences."