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by ThomasP
2011-11-27 03:36am
Forum: News and Politics
Topic: The Occupation of Wall Street Spreads
Replies: 1325
Views: 330346

Re: The Occupation of Wall Street Spreads

Literally all the resistance I've seen in response to OWS has boiled down to framing their message as "no message" or, worst case, a blank-check "they hate capitalism!", and then using that to justify brutal crackdowns. Because hey, they're just filthy latte-sipping hippies that ...
by ThomasP
2011-11-16 03:38pm
Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
Topic: Acquired savantism
Replies: 29
Views: 5198

Re: Acquired savantism

It is a fact that people with high cognitive abilities rarely get involved in a fight or competition to dominate other people. Matters of domination and exploitation seem more alien to them. I guess by becoming smarter humans will also become less prone to inducing suffering on others; it will also...
by ThomasP
2011-11-13 03:47pm
Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
Topic: Cracked article on logical fallacies
Replies: 6
Views: 2423

Re: Cracked article on logical fallacies

They're cognitive biases.
by ThomasP
2011-11-11 05:05pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: What are you reading right now?
Replies: 1293
Views: 206333

Re: What are you reading right now?

REAMDE is classic Stephenson so far, but it's so damn long I might have return it before I finish :( Does it have his classic "I ran out of words and must end things RFN" endings? Believe it or not, it actually has a conclusion and then an epilogue where things sorta tie together after th...
by ThomasP
2011-11-11 05:13am
Forum: News and Politics
Topic: Penn State would rather football than justice for child rape
Replies: 211
Views: 22398

Re: Penn State would rather football than justice for child

To what end? What is his angle here? We all know what Paterno stood to lose back then - money, fame, recognition, power etc. But what would McQuery have to gain by purposefully diluting what he said to Paterno? Could it be simple face-saving? I mean, he's getting a ton of flak now for "not doi...
by ThomasP
2011-11-11 04:57am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Which of these ideas should I use?
Replies: 8
Views: 1990

Re: Which of these ideas should I use?

An adept author could go to town with any of those concepts and make an interesting story of out it. Then again, an adept author is going to come at a novel-length story with more than Mike Tyson's Punch-Out as a premise and source of dramatic tension. If you're after a match-up, I think Hitler with...
by ThomasP
2011-11-09 10:51pm
Forum: Pure Star Trek
Topic: Species 8472 invades - what could happen?
Replies: 27
Views: 8244

Re: Species 8472 invades - what could happen?

That would have been a really fun premise, and it adds a double meaning to that "you will adapt to service us" line. It still doesn't get rid of the Borg Queen or the assimilation fetish that came out of nowhere, but man, thinking back to when the Borg were faceless monoliths, that's an ex...
by ThomasP
2011-11-08 03:07pm
Forum: Hall of Memory
Topic: In Memoriam: Setzer
Replies: 62
Views: 134664

Re: Setzer has died

I wonder if I could have helped had it been faster, or perhaps they did reach him but wasn't enough to get him to stop or give a response. Or perhaps it was too late but he would have ignored them anyway. Or perhaps he closed it down immediately after sending and couldn't receive a response no matt...
by ThomasP
2011-11-07 05:07pm
Forum: Pure Star Trek
Topic: lol fuck rick berman forever
Replies: 59
Views: 19942

Re: lol fuck rick berman forever

I have no argument with those points.
by ThomasP
2011-11-07 04:46pm
Forum: Pure Star Trek
Topic: lol fuck rick berman forever
Replies: 59
Views: 19942

Re: lol fuck rick berman forever

SGU had horrible characterisation and utterly boring plotting; that's what doomed it. I came into it as a neutral viewer and left after the fifth or sixth episode I think. It may have had potential but frankly if by a certain point you haven't shown me SOMETHING that's good why would I stick around...
by ThomasP
2011-11-07 03:02am
Forum: Pure Star Trek
Topic: lol fuck rick berman forever
Replies: 59
Views: 19942

Re: lol fuck rick berman forever

If they'd made Enterprise as a real prequel you'd just have nerds whining about how it's not 'real star trek'. Nerds say they want different shit but the reality is it won't fly on TV, because your audience is unimaginative and can't handle the ambiguous or unfamiliar. SGU was a fresh take on that p...
by ThomasP
2011-11-01 09:08pm
Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
Topic: Does free will actually exist? Opinions please.
Replies: 53
Views: 11892

Re: Does free will actually exist? Opinions please.

Why would you need to "make decisions independent of brain activity" for there to be free will? I have no idea; I was asking (mostly rhetorical) questions to pare down why I find the concept so difficult to express. Whether or not you're a product of deterministic physics (or indeterminis...
by ThomasP
2011-11-01 05:57pm
Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
Topic: Does free will actually exist? Opinions please.
Replies: 53
Views: 11892

Re: Does free will actually exist? Opinions please.

the concept of 'free will' is meaningless, inconsistent noise (or obviously wrong, like lordofchange13's dictionary definition). I think that this hits the nail on the head; the discussion has centered on not only a poorly-defined term, but one which may not have any meaningful definition in the fi...
by ThomasP
2011-10-31 04:04am
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: Need help with my Sci-Fi
Replies: 60
Views: 5230

Re: Need help with my Sci-Fi

Jesus Metahive. Antimatter is like a battery; high density power storage. It doesn't generate power becuase you won't get as much out as you had to put in. The huge multi-kilometre mirrors and solar systems are where the power is generated. Stop nitpicking. Also, by that definition nothing ever gen...
by ThomasP
2011-10-31 03:52am
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: Orion's Arm Tipler Oracle
Replies: 31
Views: 5916

Re: Orion's Arm Tipler Oracle

It's almost like literature is somehow resistant to an obsessive need for rigorous classification into rigid categories.

How could this be?*

* Note to nerds: this is sarcasm.
by ThomasP
2011-10-30 09:05pm
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: Transhumanism in Sci-Fi
Replies: 96
Views: 12542

Re: Transhumanism in Sci-Fi

It's about the process of decision making. In each step, the driver had a reason to make a new decision: either something changed, causing him to react to to the change, or someone pointed out an error in his original plan. Applying this to transhumanism: we're already humans, so making the decisio...
by ThomasP
2011-10-26 10:44pm
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: IoM vs The Thing
Replies: 50
Views: 6723

Re: IoM vs The Thing

It got exactly what it wanted, though: the threats removed and itself frozen back in the ice to be found again. Maybe not its ideal of "build UFO, leave planet" or "eat biosphere", but from its point of view it damn sure came out ahead compared to the human protagonists. In eithe...
by ThomasP
2011-10-26 08:09pm
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: IoM vs The Thing
Replies: 50
Views: 6723

Re: IoM vs The Thing

The only reason it got caught imitating the dogs was because a MacReady happened to be up after hours. It was smart enough to wait several hours until it could assume everyone was asleep. That's not "stupid", that's a mistake, and not even that big a deal since it still won in the end.
by ThomasP
2011-10-26 02:15am
Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
Topic: Immortality
Replies: 53
Views: 7532

Re: Immortality

I think the Buddhists really have it right here. They don't stress over nerd-determinism the way our thought process leads us to do, where we need Right Answers measured to the last electron shell and nothing else suffices, but that viewpoint is fundamentally incompatible with what "personhood&...
by ThomasP
2011-10-25 04:55pm
Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
Topic: Immortality
Replies: 53
Views: 7532

Re: Immortality

Yes, but it is exactly this illusion or magic trick that counts. Dying and getting my brain sliced in order to get a copy of me ressurected in a computer or robot body sounds to me like a drastic breaking of this illusion. It's the process that matters. If you break it, that person ceases to exist ...
by ThomasP
2011-10-25 03:17pm
Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
Topic: Immortality
Replies: 53
Views: 7532

Re: Immortality

Citation needed. What definition of "I" are you using, for which when I am uploaded, "I" die and "pseudo-I" replaces me? Why does he need a citation? He's just making the point that a copy of your mind being simulated on a computer is a different consciousness than the...
by ThomasP
2011-10-25 01:14am
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: Transhumanism in Sci-Fi
Replies: 96
Views: 12542

Re: Transhumanism in Sci-Fi

I don't know if it would be. I'm fairly skeptical of robust nanotech of a fantastic nature, not because I don't want it to work, but because I want to see somebody build something close to it before I gush over it. That said, I don't think guys like Drexler or Freitas are invoking magic, either, and...
by ThomasP
2011-10-25 12:29am
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: Transhumanism in Sci-Fi
Replies: 96
Views: 12542

Re: Transhumanism in Sci-Fi

I don't argue with any of that. Not only do I not argue with it, I'm confused as to how it's even remotely relevant to the example of protein-based "tiny machines with minimal heat tolerance" operating just fine within the temperature range of a human body. It'd be pretty stupid not to loo...
by ThomasP
2011-10-24 10:44pm
Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
Topic: Immortality
Replies: 53
Views: 7532

Re: Immortality

Consciousness is only an illusion of continuity in the first place, and a big part of that is the cultural belief that we have discrete, eternal souls. Once you get past the dualism and realize that consciousness is entirely a product of neurological activity, it's easier to see that what we think o...
by ThomasP
2011-10-24 10:40pm
Forum: Science Fiction
Topic: Transhumanism in Sci-Fi
Replies: 96
Views: 12542

Re: Transhumanism in Sci-Fi

And living cells are NOT examples of molecular machinery, living cells are orders of magnitude beyond the molecular scale. I think you're missing the point here. At the fundamental level, what is DNA replication, transcription, and protein synthesis? A living cell is nothing but molecular machinery...