> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Richfield via AGI <agi@agi.topicbox.com>
> 
> John,
> The big thing you are missing (besides the absence of trans-dimensional
> technology) is that each layer defends itself against inner layers as though 
> its
> life depends on it - which it does. This is what creates and maintains the 
> onion
> architecture.
> Some future AGI would have no access to the outer layers, so its powers
> would be VERY limited ... unless someone in an outer layer were to grant it
> access, as in the Colossus trilogy where they were put in control of the
> World's nuclear arsonal.
> Steve

One of my points is that much of the onion architecture is an illusion even if 
voluntary. Also a product of biases. Nature has tendencies towards 
stratification and layering. And minds have conceptual biases towards objects 
verses ethers and continuums as well as hierarchies for many reasons. So we 
metaphorically gravitate towards these structural topologies referentially and 
customarily obey them. But, one can currently trans-dimensionalize across onion 
boundaries now, teleportation technology not needed if you can ignore the 
illusion. Though ignoring some layers can be almost impossible but once it's 
done whole worlds open up, it requires strength of mind.

Also related to this is the trend of decentralization a' la blockchain. It's 
dissolving cumbersome onions. But you are right the outer layers are gearing up 
for a fight. Like the old financial system verses new.

John





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