I agree that a proof would be helpful, but probably not as impactful as one might hope. A proof of impossibility would have to rely on certain assumptions, like “superintelligence” or whatever, that could also be doubted or called sci-fi.
No actually, assuming the machinery has a hard substrate and is self-maintaining is enough.
I agree that a proof would be helpful, but probably not as impactful as one might hope. A proof of impossibility would have to rely on certain assumptions, like “superintelligence” or whatever, that could also be doubted or called sci-fi.
No actually, assuming the machinery has a hard substrate and is self-maintaining is enough.