[ExI] When the Universe Seeds Life but Civilizations Stay Silent
Stuart LaForge
avant at sollegro.com
Sat Jan 24 21:04:40 UTC 2026
On 2026-01-23 15:35, Ben Zaiboc via extropy-chat wrote:
> Even so, I feel that, just as with Pascal's wager and the Simulation
> Argument, it just makes sense that we assume there are no gods, we are
> not in a simulation and we are the only intelligent and self-aware life
> in the entire universe. Anything else is making a hugely risky gamble.
> I don't think that's a gamble I want to make, do you?
>
> I do appreciate that for some people, this seems a very bleak outlook,
> but in my opinion at least, we need to start taking responsibility for
> ourselves instead of handing it off to some imagined deity/hyper-real
> sysadmin/galactic civilisation. Maybe such things do exist, but how
> likely is that?
>
> How many of us really believe that we are all we have? That we have to
> take responsibility for ourselves?
>
> If we can't do this, perhaps we deserve to fail.
>
> If our collective will is all that lies between the kind of future we
> all (presumably) hope for, and a totally lifeless and dumb cosmos, what
> are you doing to do? What can we do?
>
> Answers on a postcard, please.
We teach and inspire the younger generations to strengthen themselves to
survive the singularity and whatever else awaits them, tell them to
reach for the stars, and then throw them at the stars.
Stuart LaForge
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