Extropian Campfire Tales (was: Transhuman Beach Party)

From: GBurch1@aol.com
Date: Fri Sep 10 1999 - 19:19:59 MDT


In a message dated 99-09-05 12:46:21 EDT, tilley@worldnet.att.net (Carol
Tilley) wrote:

> But isn't Eliezer's point: too many of us are on the beach partying.
> We're all drinking faux beer out of brown carmelized faux glass gazing
> half-focused at the declining water level..."now isn't that odd?" Unable
> to see the tsunami, because if you can see the tsunami then it's already
too
> late.
>
> At potential speeds of 500mph and impact heights of up to 100 feet ( ok,
> 1733 feet in one instance), perhaps there are more desirable alternatives
> than standing on a coastal beach during an earthquake *looking out and
> waiting.*
>
> I think that Eliezer has already cried-out "Surf's up!"

With all due respect to Eliezer, I don't think so. He's described a tsunami,
that's for sure. But he's not telling us that this is happening NOW or in a
future so immediate that particular people would be wise to make specific
life-decisions based on his projections NOW. What I hear from him and others
who project a "spike" of some kind or other is either (1) there's not a
damned thing you can do about it or (2) a call to action by specialists and a
call to attention by others. Even the most wildly optimistic (or
pessimistic, depending on how you look at it) among us aren't projecting such
a spike for some years yet.

If someone's involved in work that could lead to a singularity-like event and
someone in our group doesn't know about them, I'll be very, very surprised.
There are people on this list or involved with ExI or its "extended family"
who are at most one or two professional connections away from the leading
edge in every relevant discipline. Now, to switch metaphors, consider that
this little "digital campfire" attracts scouts who report back from the
frontier regularly. It's also entertaining to tell scary stories around the
campfire, but that's not the same as the kind of hard-boiled analysis you do
in the morning before you hit the trail.

     Greg Burch <GBurch1@aol.com>----<gburch@lockeliddell.com>
     Attorney ::: Vice President, Extropy Institute ::: Wilderness Guide
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                                      -- Thomas Huxley



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