This is excellent. I believe that this result is a good simulation of “what we could expect if the universe is populated by aliens”.
https://steemit.com/fermiparadox/@pasha-kamyshev/fermi-paradox
Tl;Dr
Assuming the following:
1) aliens consider both destroying other civilizations and too early contact a form of defection
2) aliens reason from udt principles
3) advanced civilizations have some capacity to simulate non advanced ones
Then roughly the model in the post will work to explain what the strategic equlibrium is.
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This is excellent. I believe that this result is a good simulation of “what we could expect if the universe is populated by aliens”.
https://steemit.com/fermiparadox/@pasha-kamyshev/fermi-paradox
Tl;Dr
Assuming the following:
1) aliens consider both destroying other civilizations and too early contact a form of defection
2) aliens reason from udt principles
3) advanced civilizations have some capacity to simulate non advanced ones
Then roughly the model in the post will work to explain what the strategic equlibrium is.