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Eternity Physics Transhumanist

Particles and Pixels

I can’t find the article now but it suggested to me that perhaps the best way of explaining the Universe was by thinking of particles less as very small specks of stuff.. but more like pixels. I think it was in reference to the idea that our Universe is possibly just a projection from a 2D “hologram” of all the information on the event horizon of a blackhole. Yeah, once you start looking into what the physicists are saying it starts getting a little crazy. But, think of it this way: If you are in a virtual world.. and you are interacting with AI characters.. what’s in their mind? If you look past their pixelly eyeballs and into their “Brains” what would you find? Nothing. Well, nothing unless the programmer decided to waste memory and storage by programming in brains or circuits or something. Why would they bother? So, how exactly is this “person” thinking? From your point of view they don’t have a brain but the are carrying out actions and making decisions. Where is that thinking taking place and how is it transmitted to them instantaneously? We of course know that it’s software and they are just a visual representation of code being executed somewhere else. We of course are a combination of hardware and software so the idea of someone being somewhere, but having all our thinking done somewhere else is a bit strange. This will change though as virtual reality make presence less of an issue. When a hologram you or virtual you can be at meetings this will become quite normal. And of course, perhaps our physical bodies may eventually be packed away for safe keeping or done away with altogether since it’s very susceptible to accidents and disease.

Here’s another interesting thought: You are walking along in the virtual woods with your virtual friends. Yes, let’s say the other characters are actually being controlled by your friends. Now, imagine an AI character in that game starts asking questions about the nature of reality. How did we get here? Who created us? But their reality is quite a bit different then yours. You tell them you aren’t “real”, but are actually controlled by a being outside of your Universe and with the flip of a switch they could end your Universe.  You’ll live on, but they will not.. well.. not until your homework is done.. then their Universe will spring back to existence without them ever realizing anything was a miss.

One last thought: Let’s say one day you wake up and someone told you that you are “dead”. You died, but before you died your entire being was encoded and uploaded. You are officially software living in a “virtual” world with other physically deceased people. Your “living” relatives come and join you “virtually” in essentially the same way we play video games.. by created a digitized version of our self and putting it in the virtual world. I would imagine a broad range of emotions would roll through the complex functions that make up your software. (I wonder if they would slow the software down to make you more realistic?)

I don’t even need to think up crazy stuff like this myself: Huawei Prepares for Robot Overlords and Communication with the Dead

“He described a future where children could use apps like WeChat to interact with dead grandparents, thanks to the ability to download human consciousness into computers. All of these technologies would require huge amounts of data storage, which in turn could generate business for Huawei, he added.”

 

 

 

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Eternity God Superintelligence

Spiritual technology

I’m not a huge fan of our words for many things. What exactly do we mean my spiritual or supernatural? Einstein once described what we now call “entanglement” as “spooky action at a distance”. One particle interacting with another particle instantaneously across any distance was too “spooky” for Einstein. All these labels we put on things are an attempt to make sense of our complicated world. They are needed, but they can easily get in the way of truly understanding things.. or keep us from exploring new ideas.

One of my favorite lines in the movie Nacho Libre is “I don’t believe in God, I believe in Science.”. It’s hard to tell what exactly the writer was thinking when they put that line in there. It’s only really funny because of the characters and the situation but that’s how a lot of people think. For most people science means: Things I can touch, test, and stuff really smart people tell me is true. God and religion is the realm of fairy dust and hypocrites.

Back to the whole “entanglement” thing. I think this is where things get a little gray. It’s now a proven scientific “fact”.. but it sounds much too much like fairy dust. When you believe “Science” you don’t really get to pick and choose. To believe in science means to believe that there was nothing and then one day “nothing” exploded and the Universe popped out. Not only that, but of the near infinite ways it could have come about it just so happened to work out in our favor.

I’ve always believed that if there is a “spiritual” it’s mostly likely a “physical” that is just we don’t understand or aren’t capable of accessing. At some point the spiritual realm would need to interact with the physical realm anyway (what would be the point otherwise?). Entanglement is an easy one here. Teleportation and prayer (instant distant communication) suddenly seem much less fairy dust-like. But what about other things that still belong to the fairy dust realm?

God. The idea of an all knowing, all powerful being still lives in the fairy dust realm. But what about AI? It’s not that hard to build a case that at SOME point in our future an AI could be capable of becoming an all knowing, all powerful being. Especially if it mastered the use of entanglement to communicate with itself (and others?) throughout the Universe. This is not a new idea.. it’s at least as old as Issac Asimov. But with recent at advances it’s looking more and more inevitable.

Heaven. We are busy building virtual worlds and ways to interact with these virtual worlds. Why not make them “perfect”? No death, only fun. Sure, you’ll die in the real world.. but then why not work on uploading our brains to this virtual world.. aren’t we just essentially software running on bad hardware anyway? Why couldn’t there be backup copies of us already? If entanglement worked a bit like the Internet’s “cloud” it would be easy. Delete the copy of me here.. don’t worry there is a copy on another server somewhere that is updated in realtime. W00t.

Angels & Demons. This is easy. If we lowly humans are capable (or will be in a 100 years or so) of creating super power AI beings/robots/cyborgs whatever that are capable of operating at a higher level of physics.. whose to say in the few billion years that the Universe has been around someone else hasn’t been us to it? What’s the first thing we humans do when we create virtual worlds? We create “virtual” characters to inhabit them for us to befriend or fight or whatever. They don’t even need to obey the same laws of physics (physics is just “code” anyway).

Dragons & Magic (why not?). Easy too. Genes are becoming as easy write as software. Why not design and “print” a dinosaur? It’s coming. Because we can. Magic? I can ask a black box on my phone to call someone on the other side of the planet.

We are in our infancy when it comes to this new science and technology. Our words don’t begin address what many of these things really mean. If I woke up in a “virtual” world one day. How many days would I need to spend in there before that became my world? And don’t picture simple silly pixelated graphics. I mean a virtual world where I can breathe, touch, and taste. At what point does “virtual” vanish and become “real”. If I’ve spent YEARS in this world getting to know “characters” that are as smarter (or smarter) then real people. Would I be sad if one died? Would I be sad if I died? It would become really hard to convince me otherwise if I had “lived” there long enough. Some physicists are now trying to conduct tests to make sure that we aren’t already living in a “virtual” world. Would it matter? What would it change anything? And.. what would be the purpose of this “Earth” simulation? (Perhaps to learn to love an all powerful being in spite of everything else?)>

As a Christian.. aren’t we kind of in a virtual world already? There is a creator on the outside (and inside) looking in and controlling aspects. He has the power to flip a switch and shut the whole “program” down at any moment.. when it’s powered down we are told there is a “back up” copy of each and everyone of us.. destined to go on either to a Hell simulation or Heaven simulation (simulation probably isn’t the best world to use here). Those are big topics to flippantly blow past.. but this is a blog post.

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Eternity vr

No Man’s Sky

http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/02/artificial-universe-no-mans-sky/463308/

I rang up Nick Bostrom, Director of the Future of Humanity Institute at the nearby University of Oxford. Bostrom is a longtime proponent of the idea that it’s possible we are living in a simulation. “If the simulation hypothesis is true,” I asked him, “what implications would that have for our existence?”

“One might be the idea of an afterlife,” he said. “From a naturalistic understanding, when we die we basically rot. But if we are in a simulation, if you stop the program, you can restart it again. You can take data created by one program and enter it into another without violating any laws of nature.”

“If this world is a simulation,” I asked, “What does that say about our creators?”

“There might be different motives,” Bostrom acknowledged. “In many ways it has parallels with reconciling evil in the world with an omnipotent and benevolent God. You could say that we are not created by someone who wanted the best for the world, or you could say that all of this suffering is illusory, or you could try to concoct some explanation for why it’s actually necessary. Either way, there’s an intellectual challenge there.”

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Eternity

Virtual Heaven.. or Hell

This next year (2016) is going to big year for virtual reality. The are at least 4 big names jumping in to virtual reality. While being “teased” for a few years now.. next year is when everything is going to finally be released. It will take awhile before it goes “mainstream” but from everything I’ve read the experiences that VR provides will make it compelling enough to bring just about everyone onboard. Why go to the theater when you can have a virtual IMAX screen in your house? Why would elderly people travel across the country to visit loved ones when they can be there virtually? Why leave prison when you can virtually leave? Why do anything when you can do it virtually? This has been science fiction fodder since the 70s. Well, it’s finally here. Today’s headsets finally have the hi-rez displays and gyroscopes to make a truly immersive experience. In a recent article about a virtual Wright Brothers experience users always asked how the developers did the “wind”. The developers laughed, “There was no wind.. your brain just filled in the gaps”. As we rapidly head into this future I wonder about the social ramifications. Like most new technology there will a dozens of positive uses (social connections, history, industry, etc. etc.) and LOTS of abuses (social disconnection, pornography, escapism, addiction, etc.). Just like our smart phones. I wonder too if people will see this as an opportunity to create virtual Heavens. But, I am guessing having a virtual world where you can do anything all the time won’t quickly turn into a virtual Hell. It would seem to me that living for eternity in world without any real external meaning would be essentially Hell.

 

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Eternity

Will Our Descendants Survive the Destruction of the Universe?

http://io9.com/will-our-descendants-survive-the-destruction-of-the-uni-1744169933?sidebar_promotions_icons=testingoff&utm_expid=66866090-67.e9PWeE2DSnKObFD7vNEoqg.1&utm_referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fdigg.com%2F

“The Universe, like the organisms that reside within it, is a mortal entity. Born in the Big Bang, it will eventually meet its fate through an equally cataclysmic process, whether it be in the form of a Big Rip, a Big Crunch, or an eternal deep freeze. Regardless, all life as we know it will be extinguished.

Unless, of course, our highly advanced offspring can find a way to escape the confines of the cosmos—or more radically, change the rules of the cosmological game.”