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by Nevermark
654 days ago
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I don’t think they are solved, but not bottlenecks for beyond Earth, post biological life. They still matter. How long intelligent life depends or cares about a “natural” Earth biosphere is impossible to predict. “We” will for a while. But for how long? Wars and any destructive conflict will always matter. They increase existential risk for individuals and collectives, and waste resources. We are used to casually equating the future of the Earth, the biosphere, intelligence, civilization, humanity, our systems & communities, and each of us as individuals. But they are all different things, whose trajectories are increasingly separating. |
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"A basically fucked Earth, but with the surviving elites continuing to party on as usual" by 2100 is where we seem to be headed on our current trajectory.