Re: Mind machines, a badly neglected topic? (Was: Re: Mind Control, 1990s)

From: Robin Hanson (hanson@econ.berkeley.edu)
Date: Mon Nov 02 1998 - 10:19:16 MST


John Clark writes:
> >Imagine a machine that you just put on your head ... that
> >gives you instant, safe pleasure like you've never felt before.
>
>That could be the explanation of the Fermi Paradox, the reason we can't
>find any ET's. If it were possible to change your emotions to anything
>you wanted, alter modes of thought, radically change your personality, swap
>your goals as well as your philosophy of life at the drop of a hat it would
>be very dangerous. Once you change yourself you may not want to change back,
>even if your behavior became bizarre or suicidal.

Out of the total great filter factor of ~10^20+, I find it hard to believe
that this could explain even a factor of 10. Sure I can imagine large fractions
of the population typically succumbing to this, but would the fraction be so big
that for 9/10 planets it completely destroys the civilization, so that no other
civilization as advanced appears on the same planet for at least a billion yrs?

Robin Hanson
hanson@econ.berkeley.edu http://hanson.berkeley.edu/
RWJF Health Policy Scholar, Sch. of Public Health 510-643-1884
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