Wednesday, 15 April 2009

The Next Level of the Olympic Games

What is the aim of the Olympic Games?

To push man to where no man has been before. To find the fastest man in the world of all time. To find the best swimmer alive of all time. To scout, train, discipline, and develop a person to become the ultimate being. To compare and compete in order to find the best of the best.

What is the aim of the Paralympics?

To push people with disabilities to develop themselves to reach out for the exact same things as above. To give people a purpose, to beat records. This is possible because of one thing: Technology. Technology has enabled a merge between man and machine. It has improved, enhanced, and modified man to become better than nature. This is where the Paralympics is different than that of the Olympic Games. This is where it has the potential to be superior than the Olympics.

For the improvement of mankind, these two Games must converge on a single and common goal: to develop the ultimate being. In order to bring the Olympic Games to the next level, it must be allowed for the participants to use any means possible to create this superior being. Cyborgs, robotic enhanced limps, Genetic manipulation - all must be researched and developed. Only then will we find the fastest man of all time, across all worlds, and all dimensions. This will confirm the development of human achievement.

Who will benefit this? Our species.