Christopher Potter [a great author on popular science if you haven't come across him yet], puts forward this beautiful definition of science as being the 'sieve by which technology is drawn out of Nature'. He speculates as to where if ever, this process will end; as we know more and more about less and less, will we one day reach a point where all of nature has been passed through the sieve, where there is no nature left from which to wring out the last drop of technology - and where indeed will we find ourselves to be if we reach that place.
To date it is from physics and chemistry that the bulk of world changing tech has been sieved - but that is set to change. We are now on the cusp of getting to grips with sieving tech out of our understanding of the biology of our world and by all accounts this could herald the beginning of changes to us, to our ways of existence, that make all that has come before pale into insignificance.
It's a great description on which to form a mental image of the relationship between science and technology and I thank him for it.
[Search out his book How to Make a Human Being for a further display of the mans thinking; you won't regret it!]
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Hopefully not, and I just can't picture that happening.He speculates as to where if ever, this process will end; as we know more and more about less and less, will we one day reach a point where all of nature has been passed through the sieve, where there is no nature left from which to wring out the last drop of technology - and where indeed will we find ourselves to be if we reach that place.
I have less trouble visualizing this coming to pass.To date it is from physics and chemistry that the bulk of world changing tech has been sieved - but that is set to change. We are now on the cusp of getting to grips with sieving tech out of our understanding of the biology of our world and by all accounts this could herald the beginning of changes to us, to our ways of existence, that make all that has come before pale into insignificance.
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Cord Hurn wrote:Hopefully not, and I just can't picture that happening.He speculates as to where if ever, this process will end; as we know more and more about less and less, will we one day reach a point where all of nature has been passed through the sieve, where there is no nature left from which to wring out the last drop of technology - and where indeed will we find ourselves to be if we reach that place.
I have less trouble visualizing this coming to pass.To date it is from physics and chemistry that the bulk of world changing tech has been sieved - but that is set to change. We are now on the cusp of getting to grips with sieving tech out of our understanding of the biology of our world and by all accounts this could herald the beginning of changes to us, to our ways of existence, that make all that has come before pale into insignificance.
On the first---I hope exactly that happens, though it ain't likely soon...or maybe it is...see continuation on the second...but/and, as I've said before, once we understand all of nature the next step is making NEW nature. That is what tech is FOR. We'll just use the OLD nature as raw materials. See...nature is just things, but we're not JUST sieving gold from rock. We're sieving ideas/process from facts. Also, it isn't the rock OR the gold that matters [even if those materials can be useful], it's the sieve that is important. HOW we go about getting knowledge is more important, in the long run, than the knowledge itself.
On the second..we started changing us a long ass time ago. We should to do it better and faster, which the best of us are. The difference is that the worst of us aren't necessarily the dumbest/blindest of us. They see/sense their own extinction, and unfortunately have power to resist. They think difference=death. But fail to see sameness=death, too.
It's the difference between thinking the species we came from DIED and that the things we came from BECAME us.
[[which is why we should stop worrying about what AI might do to us...and also START trying, every time an AI advance happens, figure out how to integrate it with us. Yea..I'm back to CYBORG.
We either go that way, or it doesn't matter which/what nation/culture/ideology/technology kills us off.
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the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
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I too am much happier with the idea that we are the beginning of something, rather than the end of something else. It is of course our minds that are the important thing, our corporeal aspect being a useful, but limiting factor that we will outgrow (interstellar travel will unlikely ever be achieved unless we can digitise our minds and transport them at light speed to our chosen destinations) or learn to adjust/change to the particular needs of the moment (including it's complete shedding). Given the exponential rate of knowledge increase, we may indeed be closer to such changes than we realise; we just have to get over this sticky patch we're going through at the moment. It's a race against time: most of us and our issue won't make it. But some will, some must survive to form the nucleus of what is to come.
(Don't mind me - I'm feeling a bit 'messianic' this morning!
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(Don't mind me - I'm feeling a bit 'messianic' this morning!

President of Peace? You fucking idiots!
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'Then let it end.'
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on your firstVraith wrote:Cord Hurn wrote:Hopefully not, and I just can't picture that happening.He speculates as to where if ever, this process will end; as we know more and more about less and less, will we one day reach a point where all of nature has been passed through the sieve, where there is no nature left from which to wring out the last drop of technology - and where indeed will we find ourselves to be if we reach that place.
I have less trouble visualizing this coming to pass.To date it is from physics and chemistry that the bulk of world changing tech has been sieved - but that is set to change. We are now on the cusp of getting to grips with sieving tech out of our understanding of the biology of our world and by all accounts this could herald the beginning of changes to us, to our ways of existence, that make all that has come before pale into insignificance.
On the first---I hope exactly that happens, though it ain't likely soon...or maybe it is...see continuation on the second...but/and, as I've said before, once we understand all of nature the next step is making NEW nature. That is what tech is FOR. We'll just use the OLD nature as raw materials. See...nature is just things, but we're not JUST sieving gold from rock. We're sieving ideas/process from facts. Also, it isn't the rock OR the gold that matters [even if those materials can be useful], it's the sieve that is important. HOW we go about getting knowledge is more important, in the long run, than the knowledge itself.
On the second..we started changing us a long ass time ago. We should to do it better and faster, which the best of us are. The difference is that the worst of us aren't necessarily the dumbest/blindest of us. They see/sense their own extinction, and unfortunately have power to resist. They think difference=death. But fail to see sameness=death, too.
It's the difference between thinking the species we came from DIED and that the things we came from BECAME us.
[[which is why we should stop worrying about what AI might do to us...and also START trying, every time an AI advance happens, figure out how to integrate it with us. Yea..I'm back to CYBORG.
We either go that way, or it doesn't matter which/what nation/culture/ideology/technology kills us off.

Or a functional nature substitute .. robotic bees that pollinate genetically altered flora .. and what of all the fauna .. yes we are already on the path to extinction in a number of species but what would you replace them with
Fuck toads this is the worst thing Ive read ... in an age
Never enough is it
You stick to your cities and leave the unspoiled realms be .. you have your play things .. why replicate natures oxygen producing capability to replace it with a fabrication of the same
On your second .. huh
On your second, my third ..

.. but thats veery different from going entirely CYBORG ..

Meh
But what we feel is a big part of what defines us as individuals .. but perhaps it is individuality that is the problem
It is on .. this is not a forward progression .. it is retrograde .. not upgrade .. it is a half humanity or .. less ... living is not living like that ..
I live .. I am in touch with the natural world and it enlivens your consciousness, your being physically, emotionally and probably even spiritually if we can ever define that .. I am also in touch with the human world too .. mores the pity
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One of my big regrets Sky is that there's this huge limitless 'out there' out there .......... and I never get to see it. I don't mean through a telescope, I mean to get in amongst it, to run my fingers through it! I love our world - I've lived more nature in my life than most are fortunate enough to get - and I weep for what we have done to it....... but it is because of this love that I yearn to see more. Perhaps it is our tech that will allow us to save our home, to repair what we in our infant forays into our capabilities have inflicted upon the world which bore us. Perhaps it will also take us to places both outside and within us, currently beyond our limited ability to concieve.
President of Peace? You fucking idiots!
....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
We are the Bloodguard
....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
We are the Bloodguard