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exebook | 2 years ago

Maybe first thing super civilisation would do is to upgrade their bodies, I'd first thing get rid of 50-100 kg of useless meat, bones and blood, I guess then the entire consciousness, memory, emotional sphere can be fit in something size of a microchip die, next step might be finding a way to base consciousness on something like quarks, that would solve transportation, and each person would need tiniest amount of energy. Then I guess they just gather together and form a star. They normal day in life would be our microsecond. So possibly every star in the universe is already a super advanced civilisation, they just do not care to contact us, who would want to contact someone who is billion times larger, slower and depend on clumsy molecules.

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anonzzzies|2 years ago

Something like this indeed; imagine us in 1000 years (if we don’t blow ourselves up or something before that); we would have brain up/download, the tinniest and energy efficient chip-equivalent that can run your brain and photorealistic VR.

Even with those simple extrapolations, it’s easy to see that we can stick a few billion ‘humans’ (brains-on-chip) in a solar powered spaceship and just let it hang there for eternity or it could do a journey to somewhere. But what’s the point of a journey as inside this relatively tiny ship, these brains will live in a world (probably a clone of older earth) with a universe around it they can explore.

This seems all rather feasible given time and we would not seem very advanced from the outside; you would hardly be able to detect us at all and yet 100s of billions people live in perpetual paradise (or hell, but again; why would you make it bad if you don’t have to).

exebook|2 years ago

Exploration seems like a natural way for civilisation to live, but that's because exploration is needed to expand knowledge and grow more intelligent, we as a civilisation mostly became obsessed with intellect dozens generation ago, if not less, and gathering knowledge and exploring for us seems so important right now. It might be less important if important at all for species who have been intelligent for a long time and gathered orders of magnitude more knowledge than we do.

Related question is do species really need intellect at all and how much. It could be that the main purpose of intellect is to increase chances to survive, but what if civilisation already figured survival, will they even need to stay intelligent? Maybe their goal is to be happier or maybe have billion orgasms per second.

Another more obvious reason to explore the universe is lack of resources, at least Earth was mostly explored to be exploited. If resources are solved, one reason to explore less.

anonzzzies|2 years ago

Or, of course, if we manage to make infinite energy on earth, we don't even have to shoot anything into space; we can simply stack the earth full with these brainframes and stick it out until the sun starts to fail. Besides we ending humanity too early to get there, I find it hard to believe this will not, inevitably, happen.

midoridensha|2 years ago

>Then I guess they just gather together and form a star. >So possibly every star in the universe is already a super advanced civilisation, they just do not care to contact us, who would want to contact someone who is billion times larger, slower and depend on clumsy molecules.

The Caleban have their own reasons for contacting organic sentient species. But be really careful about getting involved in any contracts with them.

throwaway14356|2 years ago

no need to delete the flesh, just make living backups. Monitor them for "dangerous" thought like we do with LLM. Can run them in various environments, have them interact with "aliens" etc Most interesting would be the amount of variety in isolation, you know, the large mostly empty galaxy with everything impossibly far away. They can check out 1 or 2 planets and some moons to prevent excessive boredom in the later stages, if they are some how late extincting themselves. You get that kind of outliers if you run a lot of trials.

JustBreath|2 years ago

> Monitor them for "dangerous" thought like we do with LLM

We do that?

devb|2 years ago

Occam's razor. Climate change is more likely to do us in.

qwertyuiop_|2 years ago

This is an incredible thought experiment. Is there any fictional basis for your thoughts ? I would love to explore fictional material in this area.

exebook|2 years ago

Are you an author?

I have read the sci-fi short novel when I was a kid, and that was 80ies. The future earth have found signs of life on some distant planet and the science ship was sent to investigate, they got there but could not find anything on the empty rocky planet, the somewhat detective story leads them to realize the life is on the star of that system, not on the planet, and intelligent creatures are plasma based life forms. Unfortunately I barely remember this story, and cannot remember the name or author, I've read hundreds of sci-fi back then.

I also read some random popular science post about subatomic processes in cells, it gave some examples of which I recall one that fascinated me, it appears that there is a gate in a cell that opens or closes by a single electron to let a water molecule in or out I guess. This ignited my fantasy, what if there are more subatomic stuff going on in out bodies? How far it can go in reality and in fiction? What if our memory is subatomic? Could we build something on subatomic level, a logic gate for example? Can a life form be fully subatomic?

Also there is a galaxy on the Orion's belt, and the Orion is a cat, they briefly and somewhat humorously explored the idea in Men in Black which I watched many times.

There is quantum realm in the Ant-Man series. If it existed I guess super civilisation would try to go there or stay there to be more energy efficient.

There is also dr Manhattan, whose blue body I believe is photons. Imagine he was not the only one in that experiment, and our entire human race followed him, what would our civilisation be? No buildings, no machines, no crops, no transportation, would we even stay on the planet? What we would do freed from servicing our fragile bodies most of our time? I guess we would just gather together, have fun, party, make new life, teach each other endlessly. So maybe that's what stars are, each just have trillion of dr Manhattan offsprings and that's why we cannot see any signs of life cause we're looking for meatballs.

aggrrrh|2 years ago

Take a look on Bobiverse series. Not quite the same, but similar.