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What would stop a company able to sell lifespan expansions from ruling the world?
You do, admittedly, say that the technology is "difficult", but that doesn't mean "irreproducible". … To them, the possibility that someone would open source the life extension technology and lower the death rate would be a devastating threat. …
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If magic is real, can it be true that rational scientific thought should exclude it?
All right. This is a very good question. And there are some very good answers. Smart, thoughtful answers.
But, given the way the question is stated, it feels like those answers are still thinking ins …
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How to fight the orwellian machines?
the question is asked, and the way the overwhelming physical resources of the orwellian systems is framed, it seems that the only true vulnerabilities will reside in
systems theory, and
information technology …
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Can FTL travel be achieved with mid-20th century technology?
This seems to imply that you're not writing actual Star Trek alt-timeline fanfic; rather, you're using Star Trek's mature worldbuilding as a placeholder for the general kind of technology you want your …