Submitted by often_says_nice t3_122dpxm in singularity
YaAbsolyutnoNikto t1_jdqe2fb wrote
Reply to comment by Lartnestpasdemain in Are We Really This Lucky? The Improbability of Experiencing the Singularity by often_says_nice
Why are you talking in “future” humans? If the singularity happens, there’s no reason we won’t be those future humans thousands of years from now living those things.
Lartnestpasdemain t1_jdqh70b wrote
Could be, you're right.
If that's the case, giving birth will be déclared a crime against humanity though, and most probably punished by death or exile to other planets. So wait and see 😌
fastinguy11 t1_jdqqmme wrote
You make a lot of wild assumptions
Lartnestpasdemain t1_jdrqm9s wrote
Yeah. I need to write a whole book to explains the details of this happening but this is nothing more than rational thinking.
Main pivot is that immortality (or more precisely, the end of aging) implies scarcity and limited ressources. An Immortal human consumes infinitely many more ressources than a mortal. An Immortal human colony would gros exponentially and indefinitely extremely fast.
This is basic maths, and I thought you'd have grasped that.
Sorry, I should've been more clear.
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