> From: Samantha Atkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Feb 2, 2008, at 7:29 AM, gifting wrote: > > > WTF (I can only assume what that stands for) are you such an angry > > person. Or is linear thinking the only possible solution for your > > VotW (guess what that stands for)? > > I am not angry. I am bored with what seems like endless often off > subject prattling going nowhere. > > - samantha >
A bug's view of the earth is analogous to our view of the universe. Our view of the universe may be analogous to a post-singularity AGI's view of multiverse. AGI may consider multiverse intuitively obvious whereas we are just beginning to explore the idea. Why does it apply? You have to at least speculate on what an AGI is going to encounter, how it will to deal with it, even if we don't know - honestly it will probably run into some bizarre sh*t. But then, just in this universe as we know it there are bizarrities from what little is known 'cept it seems out of reach due to speed of light. The attraction of multiverse is that they may in some way be theoretically more reachable and be like cans of infinite worms waiting to be opened or already open just that we don't see.... or we see but just don't acknowledge, perhaps due to intelligence limitations or other human reasons. AGI machines don't have our particular human limitations as much. I just watch that scary move "Event Horizon" again and it reminds me of this conversation heh John ----- This list is sponsored by AGIRI: http://www.agiri.org/email To unsubscribe or change your options, please go to: http://v2.listbox.com/member/?member_id=4007604&id_secret=93178406-19a6fb
