From: Harvey Newstrom (mail@HarveyNewstrom.com)
Date: Mon Jan 21 2002 - 16:06:51 MST
Eliezer S. Yudkowsky wrote,
> Harvey, you have a *very* strange way of looking at the world
Thanks for the compliment.
> Right now, there are six billion people alive in the world.[...]
> Do you really need to postulate that we are a small group among that six
> billion?
I'm not sure I understand the question. I think part of your scenario
assumed that at the end of time we will still be six billion. I doubt this.
Even if it were technically possible, most people simply will not want to
journey into the future. They will choose to be left behind, and I don't
think enlightened being of the future will force them to survive against
their will. Despite your optimism, I suspect we will always be an odd
minority group.
-- Harvey Newstrom, CISSP <www.HarveyNewstrom.com> Principal Security Consultant, Newstaff Inc. <www.Newstaff.com> Board of Directors, Extropy Institute <www.Extropy.org> Cofounder, Pro-Act <www.ProgressAction.org>
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