From: Charlie Stross (charlie@antipope.org)
Date: Fri Jun 25 1999 - 04:30:53 MDT
On Thu, Jun 24, 1999 at 06:39:17PM +0200, Anders Sandberg wrote:
> Charlie Stross <charlie@antipope.org> writes:
>
> > Maybe the best bet is to either (a) try and pre-detonate the risky
> > cases before your own star gets closer than, say, 30 parsecs,
>
> Hmm, how to do that? Dump some kind of moderator material into the
> core? Amplify some of the acoustic modes so that a pressure wave
> destabilizes the core?
Nah. Just twiddle the fine structure constant or dink with the ratio of
the weak nuclear to strong nuclear force.
C'mon, you've had a hundred million years to think about this problem! If
you haven't found a solution, you've got a couple of thousand years to
evacuate your planetary population and go somewhere safer. (If you can't
even do _that_, you have no business claiming to be a strongly superhuman
post-singularity noosphere ;-)
-- Charlie
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