[FRIAM] thread bent toward Utopian/Dystopian Singularities
Roger Critchlow
rec at elf.org
Fri Jul 11 14:51:30 EDT 2025
If you want to go back to the past of the future, I found Star Trek:
Strange New Worlds [Long Strange Trip??] playing on Max the other day, and
the premier episode explains how we destroyed ourselves before finding the
federation. Fighting over definitions of freedom or some such.
Then watching The Last of Us made me see how the zombie apocalypse is the
perfect entertainment for our age, since both left and right can project
themselves into the narrative as human and the opposition as the zombies.
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On Fri, Jul 11, 2025, 12:29 PM Marcus Daniels <marcus at snoutfarm.com> wrote:
> This seems interesting for a pivoting virologist.
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> https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0042682222001908
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> *From:* Friam <friam-bounces at redfish.com> *On Behalf Of *steve smith
> *Sent:* Friday, July 11, 2025 9:23 AM
> *To:* friam at redfish.com
> *Subject:* [FRIAM] thread bent toward Utopian/Dystopian Singularities
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> On 7/11/25 7:44 AM, glen wrote:
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> https://www.mbdialogues.org/
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> "We invite groups and individuals who are interested in organizing
> discussions about mirror biology to submit an expression of interest for
> funding."
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> The "Strange Attractor" path we are on is closer and closer to any number
> of possible exit routes from the Basin we know as the Holocene than we
> have been before? Crises tend to bring out the innovation in us (for
> better and for worse)? Or is that just a neo-Darwinist fallacy?
>
> I think most of us here might fit the technoProgressive
> <https://ieet.org/philosophy/> title, though clearly we have those whose
> lens is technoUtopian while others are more cautious. My contributions
> are mostly just contrarian, hanging as far out the other side of the boat
> as I can to keep it from tipping immediately into a "weak" or "fizzled"
> singularity. Is there a clean path into the singularity or is it
> (socioeconomic) "tidal forces" all the way down? I sometimes feel like a
> mid-level surfer knowing that the next "big one" is actually a Tsunami and
> I might as well paddle out toward it and see if I can catch "one last ride"
> knowing it likely ends rather dramatically bad for everyone whether they
> are "riding the wave", "running for high ground" or "cowering in a
> bunker"...
>
> Re: Mirror biology. My nephew, a freshly minted materials scientist
> specializing in phase change materials (PCM) , unable to enter the very
> "chilled" job market, will naturally be drawn to ICE9 development?:
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> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice-nine
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> ?Fortunately? I introduced him to Wellstone
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Queendom_of_Sol#The_Wellstone> via
> Wil McCarthy quite young, so programmable matter is more his style.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacking_Matter
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> <random aside>Unfortunately he's "stuck" on a QC line for a company which
> Uses PCM to build milspec field-portable human-blood coolers/heaters.
> Their only customers now are US (and maybe IDF?) special forces because of
> the cost of the units (and the value to a small combat team far from
> support in saving a life). But they are trying to re-engineer into the
> more general EMT space. No more arm-to-arm transfusions like in WWII
> movies? Is Seal Team 9 fully constrained to have compatible blood
> types?</aside>
>
> McCarthy is one of those fascinating SF writers who has a firm foot in the
> more serious Sci/Tech world. For better or worse, his patents and
> inventions have barely made it above water... barely. He's making his
> living as a patent law guy right now. His flagship company is going
> forward without him.
>
> https://www.ravenwindow.com/
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> With MTG (marjory taylor greene) pushing weather-manipulation conspiracies
> (leading to vigilante attacks on weather-radar installations?) I think of
> J. Storrs Hall Weather Machine
> <https://web.archive.org/web/20090826074614/http:/www.acceleratingfuture.com/people-blog/?p=2637>.
> But it is his Utility Fog <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utility_fog>
> that I find most profound (in the vein of McCarthy's Wellstone). With
> Hall's Weather-Machine swarm I suppose we could implement the most
> grandiose version of the Vegas Spher possible? Or maybe
>
> Grey Goo <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_goo> anyone?
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>
> addendum re: Ice IX/9 (is that the name of one of Elno's as-yet-unclaimed
> children?):
>
> While *none* of the 20+ known water ice polymorphs behaves like Ice-Nine,
> some have exotic traits:
>
> - *Ice VII*: Stable at high pressure, can exist at room temperature if
> compressed
> - *Ice XI*: Ferroelectric, proposed for astrochemistry
> - *Ice XIX* (most recent): Still under investigation
>
> But *no known phase of water ice propagates itself through ambient liquid
> water like Vonnegut’s Ice-Nine*.
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> Attribution: GPT4o
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