First, my apologies to Art for stepping in one of his posts as I split the topic so we can discuss this more in depth here, and keep the cool story going in the other thread.
Like your Medium/Extra Large joke. :rofl
Maviarab - Done as you wish - new topic.
This is probably the most "moderator" thing I've done on this board yet. Go me. LOL!
But I agree, this IS a fascinating thing to discuss and it'd be nice to have it's own thread for it.
As for imagination, I understand what you mean by imagination vs. reality. However, even Reality may be imaginary to an extent. While you IMAGINE what US is like, it COULD be that way depending on how you live in the country and vice versa. Of course as you are implying, there ARE limitations.
I also think that these limitations can be overcome by imagination. Simply by imagining, then by doing something to make changes so those imaginations come true. Well, not so simple, actually, as there will always be those who will try and work against the changes.
But it still does relate to imagination = innovation, even if imagination isn't "reality" now... it COULD be in the future.
I think back even 10 - 20 years. No way I would even have dreamed (let alone imagined) the technology we have now. Others have, and I thought of it as fiction... imagination... not real. Now it's a part of our everyday lives. Which is pretty cool.
As for grieving not "letting go" - that is also true, I've noticed. I think we all at one point in our lives either have (or will have) found ourselves in that situation. When you put it that way, I can see what you mean. Personally, I would not be freaked out to have an android of someone that I wish existed. But I can however, see how some would be freaked out. We do still (believe it or not) have people who are technophobes even today.
Though I am glad it seems to be becomming more rare.
Perhaps with a lot of marketing and preparation the public would slowly warm up to the idea.
Reminds me of the Max Headroom episode "Deities" found here:
http://television.aol.com/in2tv/gone-but-not-forgotten-tv?defaultLevel=3&defaultItem=0Where they try to give the deceased a rebirth of sorts.
I wouldn't mind also to have android companions that are made out of one's imagination, not necessarily modeled from deceased people. In both instances (imaginary or based on a previously or currently living), you can already see how it mght help in the entertainment industry. One could meet their favorite character which really WOULD be that character, not just an actor.