Note; The story I originally posted here was true and complete. However the details detract from the main point of the post, which was to indicate material support for life extension causes. Hence the edit.
Owing to a recent financial windfall, I now intend to travel the world working towards life extension. Im starting by pledging donations to the Brain Preservation Fund and the Kim Suozzi fund. Readers will also shortly see my name appearing on the donar list of the aforementioned funds.
I have a blog (link below) where I will soon be writing about my new life as I travel the world working towards life extension.
Happy journeys to us all and see you in the future!
I hope you don’t expect that the majority of the people here will just take a random stranger at his word regarding this, even if many of them are too polite to say so plainly.
I have a significant higher estimation that you’re lying for purposes of trolling, than that you are accurately describing what happened.
In the slight possibility that you’re telling the truth, I hope you’re not offended by my low estimation of the likelihood of such sincerity.
I hope you don’t expect that the majority of the people here will just take a random stranger at his word regarding this, even if many of them are too polite to say so plainly.
Geddes isn’t exactly a random stranger, he’s been trolling SI related forums for something like a decade.
Dude you are looking at numbers through some 9/11 Truther eyes, you definitely got a long way to go if you plan on travelling the world “working towards life extension”.
It’s great that you are donating money to these funds, but please don’t use your story as a “The SAI might be God” thingy. It will only make people look at transhumanism as a religion (like plenty already do).
For the sake of people reading this post who may not be familiar with the concept of backwards causality:
As a fun test, I called on any future super intelligences to come to my aid, appealing to the notion of backward causality. Asking for clear evidence of the hand of a superintelligence in the event I won, I choose a number of high significance to me personally. The number I chose was 27, which I placed in all lines of the ticket. (All the other numbers I selected at random).
This is not the typical LW understanding of decision theory. Here’s an example of what “backwards causality” could actually mean:
mjgeddes and lottery employee both believe an agent will be created in the future that likes to grant wishes and will reward people who help grant wishes. The lottery employee somehow knows mjgeddes made a wish, and fudges the lottery results in the hope of a future reward from the wish-granting agent.
Thinking of it as “backwards causality” enacted by the hypothetical future wish-granting agent is a useful way of thinking about certain decision problems but should never preclude a normal, traditional explanation.
Lest anyone claim I am ruining the mood: Praise be to the glorious Eschaton; that acausal spring from which all blessings flow!
The odds of me winning this prize at random as calculated by the NZ Lotteries Commission were 1 in 639,730 for randomly selected numbers.
And therefore I am skeptical. I don’t believe stories of people who beat odds of 500,000 to 1 against by calling on help from the post-singularity future. Therefore something is fishy about this story.
I wrote my comment above under the assumption of mjgeddes’ honesty but I also believe they are more likely lying than not lying.
My alternative theories are: mjgeddes is just trolling without any real plan (40%), mjgeddes is planning to laugh at us all for believing something with such an explicitly low prior. (40%), something else (>19%), actually won the lottery: <1%
Yet still I feel the need to give them the benefit of the doubt. I wonder precisely when that social heuristic should be abandoned...
Which airline did you fly, and what type aircraft has a seat numbered 27? Every aircraft I’ve ever seen with more than 10 seats numbers them with a number and letter...
Im starting by pledging donations to the Brain Preservation Fund and the Kim Suozzi fund.
It’s looks like the whole world got lucky!
It appears that either Im just astonishingly lucky or the SAI is with me!
If you think it’s the latter, I would urge you to keep the specifics of your summoning-the-SAI strategy to yourself. Perhaps share it with lukeprog. But please don’t tell us how you did it—I wouldn’t want that information to fall into the wrong hands!
Note; The story I originally posted here was true and complete. However the details detract from the main point of the post, which was to indicate material support for life extension causes. Hence the edit.
Owing to a recent financial windfall, I now intend to travel the world working towards life extension. Im starting by pledging donations to the Brain Preservation Fund and the Kim Suozzi fund. Readers will also shortly see my name appearing on the donar list of the aforementioned funds.
I have a blog (link below) where I will soon be writing about my new life as I travel the world working towards life extension.
Happy journeys to us all and see you in the future!
My blog is here: http://zarzuelazen.com/wordpress/
I hope you don’t expect that the majority of the people here will just take a random stranger at his word regarding this, even if many of them are too polite to say so plainly.
I have a significant higher estimation that you’re lying for purposes of trolling, than that you are accurately describing what happened.
In the slight possibility that you’re telling the truth, I hope you’re not offended by my low estimation of the likelihood of such sincerity.
Geddes isn’t exactly a random stranger, he’s been trolling SI related forums for something like a decade.
Dude you are looking at numbers through some 9/11 Truther eyes, you definitely got a long way to go if you plan on travelling the world “working towards life extension”. It’s great that you are donating money to these funds, but please don’t use your story as a “The SAI might be God” thingy. It will only make people look at transhumanism as a religion (like plenty already do).
Congratulations
Congratulations!
For the sake of people reading this post who may not be familiar with the concept of backwards causality:
This is not the typical LW understanding of decision theory. Here’s an example of what “backwards causality” could actually mean:
Thinking of it as “backwards causality” enacted by the hypothetical future wish-granting agent is a useful way of thinking about certain decision problems but should never preclude a normal, traditional explanation.
Lest anyone claim I am ruining the mood: Praise be to the glorious Eschaton; that acausal spring from which all blessings flow!
And therefore I am skeptical. I don’t believe stories of people who beat odds of 500,000 to 1 against by calling on help from the post-singularity future. Therefore something is fishy about this story.
I wrote my comment above under the assumption of mjgeddes’ honesty but I also believe they are more likely lying than not lying.
My alternative theories are: mjgeddes is just trolling without any real plan (40%), mjgeddes is planning to laugh at us all for believing something with such an explicitly low prior. (40%), something else (>19%), actually won the lottery: <1%
Yet still I feel the need to give them the benefit of the doubt. I wonder precisely when that social heuristic should be abandoned...
Anyway, selection effects. If half a million people try to do that and one succeeds, you hear from that one but not from the other 499,999
Or something is fishy about your metaphysic, yo. (I have no opinion on the matter.)
Which airline did you fly, and what type aircraft has a seat numbered 27? Every aircraft I’ve ever seen with more than 10 seats numbers them with a number and letter...
Congratulations!
It’s looks like the whole world got lucky!
If you think it’s the latter, I would urge you to keep the specifics of your summoning-the-SAI strategy to yourself. Perhaps share it with lukeprog. But please don’t tell us how you did it—I wouldn’t want that information to fall into the wrong hands!