A poem written in 2010 — one possible glimpse of a posthuman: a facet of human technological evolution traveling at the speed of light, as light itself, from star to star.
I wrote a poem back in 2010 that represents only one possible extreme — or glimpse — of a Posthuman: a facet of human technological evolution traveling at the speed of light, as actual light among the stars. This image doesn't exactly represent that vision, but rather inspires the poem. Imagine instantiation in another state of being, body, or virtual medium, from star to star — and all the implications of that!
Posthuman
I am Human becoming
A Transhuman to be
My existence transforms itself through multiple substrates
I am flesh of evolved genetics
Technology cyborg robotic
Digital virtual and neural simulation
Networked information itself
Yet I retain sentience through all my transformations
I travel among the stars at the speed of light, and now faster still
I am now immortal but not eternal
Not all-powerful, for I still make mistakes
— always learning, always exploring
Time is only a measurement to me;
I control my rate of consciousness
I allow myself to feel happiness, sorrow, and compassion
Respect for my origins, my emotions, so human-basic they are
But I have become so much more now
— my mind merges with others like myself
On multiple levels of being we are
On the verge of becoming we are
Making love with thought . . .
Posthuman I have become
— Posthuman by Michael Blade · © 2010