ammenz
ammenz t1_j6mmlav wrote
Reply to Students planning for career relevant to Transhumanism or Singularity? by StatisticianFuzzy327
Neurology, neuroscience, biotechnology, computer science and programming cover most of what you describe. You should get multiple PhD in these fields.
Best of luck
ammenz t1_iy7u95y wrote
Reply to Neuromancer isn’t as hard as I’ve heard… by mikeyboi2567
I've read it translated in my first language and had to read a synopsis afterward to get an idea of what happened in the book. The guy who wrote the synopsis has a PhD in Philosophy and commented it was unclear to him as well what was going on.
ammenz t1_isx5a5a wrote
Natural selection tends to promote whatever is successful. Either our body adapted around successful sleep/wake cycles or our ancestors figured out the best sleep/wake cycles to respond to their bodies' demands and environmental factors (it's harder to hunt and gather food during the night without a readily available light source).
ammenz t1_j6mr8iq wrote
Reply to comment by StatisticianFuzzy327 in Students planning for career relevant to Transhumanism or Singularity? by StatisticianFuzzy327
My comment was meant to be serious although I personally believe that, depending on your age, you might be missing out on the real progress in those fields by just a few decades. As of today your goals are unfortunately in the science fiction territory more than actual science territory. Still, there are plenty of good career options available for you that will scratch that itch while providing a decent living.