Wasn't a paper linked to here that said that the only solution to the existential problem of climate change is to reduce the population of the earth to 1 billion from 8 billion?

"OK team, count off: /1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, /*/8/ !*"


   "everyone whose number is a prime not in the /Fibonacci sequence/
   step forward ...      you get to live.  Those who don't know which
   you are stay firm, doctor Kavorkian's troops will be around to see
   you in a moment with the others."

I personally kind of like the "Downsizing" (2017 Matt Damon) alternative.   At 5" tall and cube-root scaling of volume/mass our consumption would go down by roughly 3 orders of magnitude... We'd be more like a plague of locusts as we go back to an R0 of order 1.02 with a doubling factor of 33 years.   16/32 bn oversized locusts with "godlike technology" by the end of the century?   For you doubters, there are dozens of literary or popular fiction references so it *must* be true? (Gulliver, Babes in Toyland, Fantastic Voyage, Honey I Shrunk the Kids!, et cet.)

Mary and I have four grandchildren between us... we agree that if we want any of them to reproduce we should probably step aside gracefully ourselves no matter what Kurzweil and other wild life-extensionists offer us.

Neither of us has a strong attachment to a genetic legacy, so it is more about wishing for them the opportunity should they see it as such.  Or someone else's children.  My sister's progeny are expected not to reproduce and Mary's siblings have mostly gone for the 3 children with 3 grandchildren per route.  R0 > 1.

The Black Plague lasted roughly four years and took out roughly 50% of the population of 14c Europe?   Seems like the antiVaxxers were right (if in fact wrong-headed)...   we missed our chance to halve in an equally short time?   2 more halvings and we will have our 1bn?

Anecdotally the Renaissance is partially attributed to this massive and abrupt die-off, concentrating material wealth, increasing the value of personal labor and thus undermining feudalism, etc. ad n.   I'm sure someone will debunk all this, but it is a "romantic story" in it's own twisted way?

Maybe the Millenials will quit whining when they all inherit 3.5 houses and 7 cars and 7 laptops and 7 notepad computers and 7 mobile devices and a crushing national debt?   I'm still trying to gift away my father's huge stash of vintage tools 15 years later!

Elno and Bozos (and Thiel and Andreeson and Page and Buterin and ...) each have made the point that "we need more people" (to inhabit their Mars/L5-O'Niell space colonies?).

Bah, humbug!

 - Steve




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On Sat, Oct 5, 2024, 2:36 PM Prof David West <profw...@fastmail.fm> wrote:

    Our science illuminates global warming.

    Our political institutions are incapable of crafting solutions
    absent so many loopholes as the make the exercise near pointless.

    Individuals operating in those institutions are driven by greed,
    power lust, ego, and all manner of what the Buddha called
    "attachments."

    davew


    On Sat, Oct 5, 2024, at 12:26 PM, Nicholas Thompson wrote:
    So in what sense and for what purposes is this pithy aphorism
    useful?  What exactly is the pith?

    If a metaphor, what is truth in the metaphor, the positive
    analog.   Nobody ever said that all metaphors are /entirely/ wrong.

    and yes, I am being pissy.

    n




    On Sat, Oct 5, 2024 at 11:04 AM steve smith <sasm...@swcp.com> wrote:

            All /Pithy Aphorisms/ are wrong, some are useful?

        On 10/5/24 9:06 AM, Prof David West wrote:
        my affection for the quote derives from a metaphorical
        reading, not a literal one. Something akin to Steve's
        differential rates of evolution. I also would have eschewed
        'god like' in favor of 'magical' ala Clarke's dictum about
        any sufficiently advanced technology.

        davew


        On Fri, Oct 4, 2024, at 8:46 PM, Nicholas Thompson wrote:
        I think that this way of talking about emotions precludes
        careful thought.   First of all, neurologizing emotions is
        just to hide the pea under the wrong thimble. I don't think
        paleolithologizig helps much more. Glen is correct that,
        whatever an emotion is, its inputs  and outputs are
        ontogenetically and culturally determined. So, fear, for
        instance, is a relation between something that we take to
        be threatening and something that we hope will be
        avoidance. Inputs and outputs are everything. The rest is 
        just arousal.

        N

        On Fri, Oct 4, 2024 at 7:01 PM steve smith
        <sasm...@swcp.com> wrote:

            Emotions/Limbic systems evolve at genetic rates,
            institutions evolve at
            social/cultural rates (maybe the fastest significant
            change can
            happen/resolve is in multiple lifetimes?) but
            technology is advancing at
            must faster rates?

            Or is this wrong(headed) also?

            On 10/4/24 3:43 PM, glen wrote:
            > None of that is true, however romantic it might
            sound. Depending on
            > how one defines "emotion", that smells the most true.
            But the
            > mechanisms of emotion are as coupled to current
            reality as is every
            > part of our bodies. To suggest that, say, the Space
            Force or methods
            > like quantitative easing are medieval is just
            nonsense. Technology is
            > more democratized than it has ever been. Granted, it
            takes (a lot) of
            > work to familiarize oneself with something like how
            GPS works or how
            > to NOT click on that phishing email. But to suggest
            that it's
            > "godlike" says more about the person than it does
            about the state of
            > technology.
            >
            > On 10/4/24 11:16, Prof David West wrote:
            >> /"The real problem of humanity is the following: we
            have Paleolithic
            >> emotions, medieval institutions, and godlike
            technology. And it is
            >> terrifically dangerous."/ Edward O. Wilson.
            >>
            >
            >

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