If the great filter comes after the arising of cooperative civilisation, then whatever it is, it is not something that can be reliably circumvented by following a strategy that more than 1% of all civilsations would come up with.
I agree with you because of your use of the word “reliably”. But could we non-trivially increase our chances of circumventing it by following a strategy that lots of civilizations could have implemented, but almost none chose to actually implement?
If the great filter comes after the arising of cooperative civilisation, then whatever it is, it is not something that can be reliably circumvented by following a strategy that more than 1% of all civilsations would come up with.
I agree with you because of your use of the word “reliably”. But could we non-trivially increase our chances of circumventing it by following a strategy that lots of civilizations could have implemented, but almost none chose to actually implement?