I want to maximize my chances of living forever by motivating humanity to immediately coordinate as a singleton society that agrees to rules enforced by a single world government.
Nation states and corporations are the most powerful entities in the world today. These groups have provided some of us with a standard of living that humans 500 years ago could not even imagine. But our prosperity came at the cost of things like war, corruption, and inequality. Our current planet has countries competing for resources and corporations competing for profits. This environment is not stable enough to handle our exponentially improving technological capabilities.
The world government I’m imagining:
* Grants all humans equal rights, acknowledging that we are all products of randomness. Defectors will not be punished, just isolated.
* Implements scalable solutions to provide post-scarcity standards of living for everyone.
* Performs controlled, iterative testing of competing ideas.
* Records all data about space and time in a single Global Database, open for anyone to read.
* Uses axiomatic logical reasoning to decide on laws. The axioms are maintained collectively. Laws are enforced using Global Database records as evidence.
* Uses energy lost to entropy as the fundamental currency of the economy. Profit does not exist.
We can spread ideas at the speed of light. The viability of unification could be gauged on the order of days with some sort of viral Internet campaign. What if everyone on Earth (with Internet access) answered the question: “would the world be a better place if we all agree to form a world government next Monday?”. The viral campaign must be simple and easy to engage with in order to maximize the number of participants.
The hope is that when enough people agree that a singleton could be better than what we have right now, they can work together to peacefully self-organize. Perhaps start by developing the software system that allows our species to collaboratively converge on some moral axioms.
So, humans of Earth: Would the world be a better place if we all agreed to form a world government next Monday? Please elaborate.
In it’s nature centralization leads to more maze levels. As long as you don’t have an AGI that manages your whole system you will have humans making decisions and those who are better at seeking power for themselves on average will get more power in your system and thus be able to direct resources.
To me it looks like you haven’t thought about who actually makes the decisions. You didn’t specify who decides which ideas actually get tested.
In the past we already had people who believed it would be best if large parts of the world united under their rule. This typically led to wars.
It seems likely that most humans don’t share your goal of having you live forever. Some of them may want themselves to live forever, but many just want More Stuff in the short term, and see your goals as antithetical to theirs.
I prefer smaller and more fragmented governments, as they allow these conflicts of goals to play out on smaller stages where I have some influence. Bigger, more powerful, more coordinated groups (which by definition aren’t perfectly aligned with me, or with any individual) are much harder to oppose or correct on topics where I disagree.