From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Sun Sep 05 1999 - 17:25:42 MDT
In a message dated 09/05/1999 3:54:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
GBurch1@aol.com writes:
> Thus, perhaps by the middle
> of the next century, we might see multiple enclaves developing in
cyberspace,
>
> in ocean or island habitats on earth and in one or more habitats off
earth,
> while at the same time many people in the old "mainstream" societies will
> have come to realize that the direction of successful segments of those
> societies has become more or less "extropian".
>
> Attorney ::: Vice President, Extropy Institute ::: Wilderness
Guide
> http://users.aol.com/gburch1 -or- http://members.aol.com/gburch1
> "Civilization is protest against nature;
> progress requires us to take control of evolution."
> -- Thomas Huxley
By the way-like your website, G.B. I tend to be a nano/extro pessimist. I
believe eveything that has been proposed by TransHumanists & Extropians is
logically possible. I do suspect (rightly or wrongly) that the futures
envisoned in literature by the Bears/Egans/Sterling/Gibson and company are
quite likely to occur. I suspect also, that where most of you say decades; I
say centuries (milenia) for the really big changes to happen-such as the
Singularity. For those such as I, we focus either on whats close by
technically; or cast our immaginations into the deep futures that may occur
with cosmology. Perhaps to universe governed by intelligence instead of
randomness.
Spud
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