Monday, October 10, 2016

Change Election

People who want "change" without any risk or cost to themselves, without any interrogation of their assumptions don't want change.

2 comments:

  1. > People who want "change" without any risk or cost to themselves. . .

    . . . need to start praying to the Great Programmer in the Sky
    to adjust some o' those simulation parameters.

    http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2016/10/12/silicon-valley-creationists/
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    There’s a wave of irrationality sweeping through the
    over-privileged, ridiculously wealthy world of coddled
    millionaires and billionaires of Silicon Valley. Some
    of them seem to think The Matrix was a documentary,
    and that we’re code living in a simulation, so they
    like to get together and wank over this idea. . .
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    via
    http://reddragdiva.tumblr.com/post/151702093623/silicon-valley-creationists
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    . . .in which a developmental biologist is flabbergasted
    at the blatantly pseudoscientific bullshit that appears
    to be riding with the simulation hypothesis. “I think there
    must be some scientists somewhere who are milking a couple
    of gullible billionaires out of their cash.“
    ====

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  2. > People who want "change". . .

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/oct/11/simulated-world-elon-musk-the-matrix
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    Is our world a simulation? Why some scientists say it's
    more likely than not

    A swath of technologists and physicists believe that
    ‘simulation theory’ will be proved, just as it was proved
    that the Earth was not the center of the universe.

    Olivia Solon in San Francisco [where else?]
    Tuesday 11 October 2016

    When Elon Musk isn’t outlining plans to use his massive
    rocket [ooh!] to leave a decaying Planet Earth and
    colonize Mars, he sometimes talks about his belief that
    Earth isn’t even real and we probably live in a computer
    simulation.

    “There’s a billion to one chance we’re living in
    base reality,” he said at a conference in June. . .

    According to this week’s New Yorker profile of
    Y Combinator venture capitalist Sam Altman, there
    are two tech billionaires secretly engaging scientists
    to work on breaking us out of the simulation. . .
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    Why am I reminded here of the story of Nasruddin and
    the Shah's ass?

    "Breaking out of the simulation" (or at least breaking out
    of a lower level into a higher one) actually happened in
    the 60's novel _Simulacron-3_.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulacron-3

    I don't think it entailed any massive rockets, though. ;->

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