Please publish this stuff! Or upload it as a free netbook if you’re not feeling confident, haha.
I don’t think you have anything to worry about. Humans don’t go insane that easily. I know two people who have the kind of beliefs that stand in absolute opposition to the Singularity, to the point that they’ve told me they would rather die a slow painful death rather than live in a post-Singularity world, and I don’t think they’re lying. Even so, me telling them about the Singularity didn’t drive them insane. I’ve gotten them both to acknowledge that such a world is a possibility, and while this hasn’t lessened their profound disgust, it certainly hasn’t made them nuts.
Anyway, you think that creating this imaginary world of yours has been a valuable experience for you, don’t you? So why wouldn’t reading about it be a valuable experience for the rest of us? Even if 5% of us go insane as a result, isn’t it worth it the other 95% is enlightened?
Please publish this stuff! Or upload it as a free netbook if you’re not feeling confident, haha.
I don’t think you have anything to worry about. Humans don’t go insane that easily. I know two people who have the kind of beliefs that stand in absolute opposition to the Singularity, to the point that they’ve told me they would rather die a slow painful death rather than live in a post-Singularity world, and I don’t think they’re lying. Even so, me telling them about the Singularity didn’t drive them insane. I’ve gotten them both to acknowledge that such a world is a possibility, and while this hasn’t lessened their profound disgust, it certainly hasn’t made them nuts.
Anyway, you think that creating this imaginary world of yours has been a valuable experience for you, don’t you? So why wouldn’t reading about it be a valuable experience for the rest of us? Even if 5% of us go insane as a result, isn’t it worth it the other 95% is enlightened?