until Musk started being convincing (to me) that he might get a modest number 
of humans TO Mars in his (and my?) lifetime.

 

Rocket rich guys to Mars, fight a war against… (North Korea, Iran, Russia, even 
China), ANYTHING to avoid paying a living wage on earth.  

 

N

Nick Thompson

 <mailto:thompnicks...@gmail.com> thompnicks...@gmail.com

 <https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/> 
https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/

 

From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> On Behalf Of Prof David West
Sent: Saturday, August 7, 2021 9:49 AM
To: friam@redfish.com
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] off-label technologies, exaptatiion and exponential 
technological growth.

 

Highly recommend John Brunner's The Sheep Look Up for fans of ecological 
disaster.

 

davew

 

 

On Fri, Aug 6, 2021, at 8:28 PM, Steve Smith wrote:

... unbending  the psychonaut thread

And something will have to power the artificial magnetosphere after the 
teraforming..

... as I understand it, Mars lost it's magnetosphere a (long) while back and 
nobody knows why (with the atmosphere and liquid water following, blown off 
into space by the solar wind).   

I think we should just wait another millisecond in our exponential 
technological growth curve and build a Stapledon Sphere 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olaf_Stapledon>  (more commonly referenced as a 
Dyson Sphere) instead.   Stapledon's Golden Age era First and Last Men presaged 
both terraforming and genetic engineering .   

Jack Williamson (whose horn I toot here often), another Golden Age author, 
wrote (in modernish times - 2001) the novel Terraforming Earth (he died at 98 
in 2006).   A good friend of mine (who introduced us) met Jack when he (my 
friend) was a pre-teen and kept in touch for the next 50+ years, gave him the 
title "Terraforming Terra" which Jack really liked but they both were 
ultimately overruled by his publisher.   Terraforming Terra is much more poetic 
than Terraforming Earth, no?

(speaking of Terraforming... Mars) I held off reading Kim Stanley Robinson's 
Red/Green/Blue Mars trilogy (ca early 90s) until Musk started being convincing 
(to me) that he might get a modest number of humans TO Mars in his (and my?) 
lifetime.  I'm still an ffFFFing luddite about these things, but I also see an 
inevitable arc here.   Robinson did a good job (I thought) of characterizing 
the sociopoliticalspiritual implications of all this.   I forget how he solved 
the magnetosphere problem (or powered it).

For anyone who thinks there are endogenous existential threats afoot (e.g. 
climate change) and also appreciates speculative fiction, I highly recommend 
Robinson's Ministry-for-the-Future 
<https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50998056-the-ministry-for-the-future>  
written/published before COVID but not by much.   While it doesn't exhaustively 
discuss every sociopoliticaleconomictechnical response to a tumbled gyro of our 
noo-bio-cryo-sphere of a planet, it covers a lot very convincingly.  I don't 
suggest any of his maunderings will come true or even have more than passing 
resemblance to the future we are stumbling into in the next few decades, but it 
was satisfying to read someone who has clearly researched the hell out of the 
stuff coming at us like a swarm of bugs hitting our windshield (while we 
proudly outdrive our headlights).

 

On Aug 6, 2021, at 4:52 PM, Steve Smith  <mailto:sasm...@swcp.com> 
<sasm...@swcp.com> wrote:

 

 Marcus Daniels wrote:

 

Don't forget about Mars!

 

LANL physicist Steve Howe was a proponent of plowsharing Rover 
<https://www.lanl.gov/science/NSS/issue1_2011/story4full.shtml>  into a nuclear 
rocket for Mars with the argument that the radiation exposure to astronauts by 
the drive was less than the extra time spent outside the earth's magnetic field 
(charged-particle shield) in the cosmic/solar radiation flux.

He went on to promoting antimatter (anti-protons) instead:

    
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2020/06/steven-howe-breakthroughs-for-antimatter-production-and-storage.html

Oh yeh, and he's the first person I know to have self-published (science) 
fiction through Amazon (before Doug Roberts even).  

He used to carry a briefcase full of copies on his work-travels to sell on the 
plane and/or restock the rack at the ABQ Sunport.   I Just checked his Amazon 
page and it seems he's continued to riff:

Steven-Howe 
<https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B005L9MAL2?_encoding=UTF8&node=283155&offset=0&pageSize=12&searchAlias=stripbooks&sort=author-sidecar-rank&page=1&langFilter=default#formatSelectorHeader>
 

His first book exposes his techno-libertarian tendencies.  I just learned of 
the sequel(s).

 

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From: Friam  <mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com> <friam-boun...@redfish.com> On 
Behalf Of thompnicks...@gmail.com <mailto:thompnicks...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Friday, August 6, 2021 8:24 AM
To: 'The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group'  
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] for our psychonauts
 
Reminds me of that period in which people were desperately looking for 
something to do with nuclear explosives other than kill one another. Like:  
"Let's blow a new hole in the Isthmus of Panama!"  Project Plowshares, it was 
called. 
 
Nick Thompson
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https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/
 
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Behalf Of u?l? ?>$
Sent: Friday, August 6, 2021 10:57 AM
To: FriAM  <mailto:friam@redfish.com> <friam@redfish.com>
Subject: [FRIAM] for our psychonauts
 
 
What Should We Make Of Sasha Chapin's Claim That Taking LSD Restored His Sense 
Of Smell After COVID?
https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/what-should-we-make-of-sasha-chapins
 
I haven't read it, yet. I'm hoping posting it here will remind me to actually 
read it.
 
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