From: Nicholas Bostrom (bostrom@mail.ndirect.co.uk)
Date: Fri Aug 29 1997 - 09:52:30 MDT
Eliezer S. Yudkowsky wrote:
> The Directive of Evacuation:
> "Do not declassify nanotechnology until all persons wishing to leave the Earth
> have done so."
>
> I think this is a very Libertarian, cautious, ethical way to state the issue.
> Strategic considerations make it necessary to partition humanity and remove it
> from large masses before allowing everyone access to nanotechnology.
Why do you think that a multipolar world order with nanotech would be
possible just because people move out into space?
> I should also propose the easiest way to do this without leaving anything behind:
> Carve the Earth's crust into citylike sections or hundred-square-kilometer
> sections, whichever is larger, and lift all the sections into separate orbits.
> Transportation between sections must be provided. Also roofing and
> centrifugal gravity.
This sounds like fantasy to me.
> So, a bit after nanotech is discovered, the sky changes color, airports and
> the Interstate undergo some peculiar changes, and space is filled with giant
> spinning crowbars with domes on one side and counterweights on the other.
This is from the same person who has written about the singularity?
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