Re: DIPLOMACY: Memetic Morphing

From: Scott Badger (wbadger@psyberlink.net)
Date: Mon Nov 16 1998 - 11:43:27 MST


>I'm not sure television has any simple effects; it might turn out that
>it makes certain people more passive but not others, increases certain
>forms of intelligence (possibly on the expence of other forms) and
>that it makes certain people have less inhibitions against certain
>forms of violence. The point is, this is a very complex phenomenon,
>well worth studying.
>
>But from a more transhuman point of view, how can we make use of it?
>
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How about spreading our memes via a wacky Extropian sit-com.
It's a story about two cops that don't follow the rules. One is an
upload with a jupiter brain complex, the other is only an inch tall
but don't ask him if size matters. These hard-nosed rookies are
there whenever individuals' rights are threatened, wherever
irrationality, passive optimism, or technophobia raises its ugly
head. Next week's episode:

              "I Got Your Singularity . . . Right Here Pal."

Scott



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