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i just hope i dont wind up a frankenstein
I saw a lecture by a guy named Dario Maestripieri a few months ago. He wrote a book called "Macachiavellian Intelligence: How Rhesus Macaques and Humans Have Conquered the World."imagine a world where the conflicts of limited resources did not exist. it is this thought that is driving me right now.
Really though, with a bit of creative engineering this planet could produce more than enough food for everyone. The only reason it doesn't is that humans have clearly not made that a priority -- we rather kill each other and pursue capitalist endeavors instead.
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2c-i / my imaginary freind max's art/ inspired artwork of mine while bored in english class today
oh and speaking of money and future jobs. think about how the internet changed the world. how photoshop changed art.
imagine if they had a program like CAD that would whip up a genome for whatever you designed.
thats what im going for here...
check out protein simulators
genetic algorithm computer processors
my idea for quickly maping genomes (and compiling a database that would be used in the genetic algorithm and run through the simulators)
and CAD that would be interfaced with the algorithm computer (it would give the perameters for the algorithm to select future generations)
thats all you need to completely change the face of the earth and the color of the heavens
you wouldnt even be able to sell the technology it would leak and lifes code would be at the fingertips of every artist on the planet.
a magical world. imagine fir trees that change colors with the breeze; the pollen of which contains lsd. a quick hike through the woods into wonderland might be nice...
how about a giant ring around the circumfrance of earths orbit around the sun that would grow fuel and food. maybe steal some gas from jupiter to get the organics you need to start it.
imagine a world where the conflicts of limited resources did not exist. it is this thought that is driving me right now.
But our techniques for putting genes into organisms came as a result of evolution, so really its just yet another way that evolution has figured out how to guide the development of species, its all a result of the universe so what makes one route correct while the other is incorrect.
Is there a certain point in evolution where something becomes too evolved to be considered the natural way of the universe? And if so what is that point?