From: den Otter (neosapient@geocities.com)
Date: Sat Mar 27 1999 - 14:58:09 MST
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> From: Bryan Moss <bryan.moss@dial.pipex.com>
> den Otter wrote:
>
> [...]
> > Besides, biological bodies are *not* the wave of the
> > future. There'll likely never be a large-scale, multi-
> > generation colonization of Mars or any other planet
> > (save, maybe, the moon) by humans.
>
> Now I'm confused. Wasn't the idea of a Mars colony to *hide* from the
> uploaded superintelligence's and whatnot? Surely moving off planet after
> you can go nonbilogical would be too little too late.
No, no; it's very unlikely that you can hide from a SI if you're
not one yourself. You (only) go to Mars if nanotech or some
other "dumb" technology is used for widespread warfare
*before* any SI emerges. Upload research should be done
no matter what, but the Mars plan may be a useful, perhaps
even necessary, backup. Because of the costs, it would
have to be a cooperation between various private space
programs.
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