Since OA's a transhumanist hard sci-fi space opera, you'd probably want to know who the heck exactly coined the term "transhumanist". Well, that person's FM-2030, an Iranian-born futurist and the 1st self-described transhumanist. Instead of writing an essay about who he was, I'll post links to essays and videos about him. After reading and watching these items, you may discuss about this interesting man.
06-24-2014, 06:08 PM (This post was last modified: 06-24-2014, 07:00 PM by stevebowers.)
I have heard of him; he is almost certainly the first self-described transhumanist, although there were others who have explored the concepts of enhancement and technological singularity earlier. He was remarkably optimistic to expect post-scarcity by 2010; we will be lucky to have it by 2610, in my opinion (but OA tends to take the long view).
(06-24-2014, 06:45 PM)stevebowers Wrote: FM-2030's ideas about the 'Up-Wing' should be included in OA, and we could probably draw a political compass showing this tendency; the axes could be
06-25-2014, 02:01 AM (This post was last modified: 06-25-2014, 02:05 AM by stevebowers.)
By chance I was looking around in Google Images for an example of a three-dimensional phase space as a reference for this sort of thing; here's a cube which describes the various attributes of the Kaballa Tarot symbols:
I'm beginning to see why the Sephirot is considered a useful tool for understanding the attributes of the Terragen archailects...
I suggest we make a page on the Upwing political compass using a 3d cube like these. Anyways, back to FM-2030. He successfully predicted in the '70s that:
the arms race'd de-accelerate
the current dress-down style'd be adopted
globalization'd occur
telemedicine, telebanking and the like'd exist in the future
predicted a coming "Age of Abundance" when everyone was freaked out over the "population bomb"
3d printers would appear by 2010
His predictions only seem to be amazing in hindsight because everyone else was preoccupied with pop future hype about nuclear war and the population bomb; he was the (almost) only one to take note of long-term trends and cutting-edge bluprints of nu tech.
What I find personally intriguing about him is his worldview, which required drastic reforming of human nature. For example:
he believed that people would replace marriage with dating and making kids thru artificial wombs if they felt like it
people'd replace given names w/ changing usernames
people'd switch from families to groups of groups of adults raising kids like a daycare center
all hierachies'd collapse to e-democracy
Of course, these changes never happened because they were too drastic for most folks to swallow.
More on FM later.
Just one last thing about that compas: if possible we should make it rotable.
But when I think about it three axes is not exactly enough so how about star diagram instead?
Something like this:
This reminds me we tend to use ahuman to describe human hostile ai, to me this suggests indifference, like asocial/antisocial. An antihuman ai would be an active threat to a nearbaseline, but an indifferent one wouldn;t be an active threat and may not or may harm the neb depending on what the two of them are doing at the time.