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Most often, often during the [[digital epoch]], many [[sophont]] [[societies]] extend the concept to technological singularities eventually theorizing the idea of the Singularity as the [[Post-Technological Period]]. Some additionally think of it in organic-inorganic terms, as in the point where inorganic machine intelligences both match and exceed their organic counterparts. Some call these [[lifeform]]s [[cyborg]]s. | Most often, often during the [[digital epoch]], many [[sophont]] [[societies]] extend the concept to technological singularities eventually theorizing the idea of the Singularity as the [[Post-Technological Period]]. Some additionally think of it in organic-inorganic terms, as in the point where inorganic machine intelligences both match and exceed their organic counterparts. Some call these [[lifeform]]s [[cyborg]]s. | ||
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=== Great Merge (Synthesis of Organic & Inorganic Life?) === | === Great Merge (Synthesis of Organic & Inorganic Life?) === |