The lack of incentives (which, I think, exists in Xyrik’s scenario as the alternatives are… much less palatable)
Basically the idea is that everyone realizes that if we do this that we could vastly accelerate the speed at which we develop, and thus solve many of our problems such as over-population, food, etc. by spreading among the stars, after which people could once again live a more free life and create their own systems, including but not requiring a governing body.
Basically the idea is that everyone realizes that if we do this that we could vastly accelerate the speed at which we develop
This seems obviously, patently false to me.
Even if you have in mind a far-reaching remaking of humanity into enthusiastic slaves of some god-like entity, I don’t think that it would either “vastly accelerate the speed” or would lead to “more free life” in the future.
Basically the idea is that everyone realizes that if we do this that we could vastly accelerate the speed at which we develop, and thus solve many of our problems such as over-population, food, etc. by spreading among the stars
Yet you present no arguments why you believe such as acceleration will happen.
Especially when it comes to the productions of commodieties such as food money driven markets are very efficient. The market consistently manages to kill companies that don’t effectively produce goods.
Basically the idea is that everyone realizes that if we do this that we could vastly accelerate the speed at which we develop, and thus solve many of our problems such as over-population, food, etc. by spreading among the stars, after which people could once again live a more free life and create their own systems, including but not requiring a governing body.
Do what? Let’s suppose we abolish money this evening. What are you going to do tomorrow?
This seems obviously, patently false to me.
Even if you have in mind a far-reaching remaking of humanity into enthusiastic slaves of some god-like entity, I don’t think that it would either “vastly accelerate the speed” or would lead to “more free life” in the future.
Yet you present no arguments why you believe such as acceleration will happen. Especially when it comes to the productions of commodieties such as food money driven markets are very efficient. The market consistently manages to kill companies that don’t effectively produce goods.