From: Eugene Leitl (eugene.leitl@lrz.uni-muenchen.de)
Date: Wed Sep 13 2000 - 00:44:21 MDT
Samantha Atkins writes:
> Until we are in an abundance mode and have all mostly adapted
Abundance mode? For how long? There aren't that many atoms in the
solar system, and the concentrations of solar systems in a given space
volume is mostly constant. There is yet no evidence that we can create
designer basement universes, so this clearly sounds like local
scarcity to me, even if the expansion front will never peter out (it
eventually will, if the universe will accelerate its expansion).
> non-interference with one another and actually believe that are own
Non-interference? Jeez, a yet another believer in the tooth
fairy. Have you ever seen an ecology go into non-interference mode?
> fullest growth is dependent on the fullest growth of all, there is
> plenty of good reason to keep what secrets you can. There are people
There are always good reasons to keep secrets.
> out there who will not only object to your opinions but who will happily
> initiate force to stop and even destroy you. We are not in paradise
> yet. Perhaps paradise will never be until we are vastly different
> creatures than we are today.
Paradise will never be, period.
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