Wouldn’t the same argumentation lead to conclusion, that world should’ve already end soon after we’ve figured out how to make atomic bomb?
I don’t know how to write a novel with world which survives in equilibrium longer than a week (and this is one reason I’ve asked this question—I’d like to read ideas of others) but I suspect that the same way atomic bomb releases insane amounts of energy, yet we have reasons not to do that repeatedly, mages in would have good reasons to avoid destroying the world. Perhaps there’s not much to gain from doing so, maybe there’s M.A.D., maybe once you are smart enough to do that you are also smart enough not to do that, maybe you have to swear not to do that.
It could also be the case that I am too confident of our nuclear security. What’s currently our best reason not to blow up ourselves? Is it that nuclear energy costs a lot?
Wouldn’t the same argumentation lead to conclusion, that world should’ve already end soon after we’ve figured out how to make atomic bomb?
I don’t know how to write a novel with world which survives in equilibrium longer than a week (and this is one reason I’ve asked this question—I’d like to read ideas of others) but I suspect that the same way atomic bomb releases insane amounts of energy, yet we have reasons not to do that repeatedly, mages in would have good reasons to avoid destroying the world. Perhaps there’s not much to gain from doing so, maybe there’s M.A.D., maybe once you are smart enough to do that you are also smart enough not to do that, maybe you have to swear not to do that.
It could also be the case that I am too confident of our nuclear security. What’s currently our best reason not to blow up ourselves? Is it that nuclear energy costs a lot?