Re: What of a Singularity fizzling out?

From: BillK (bill@wkidston.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Sun Feb 22 2004 - 08:59:49 MST


On 22 Feb 2004 14:06:10 GMT Tomaz Kristan wrote:
> A near light speed growing, the postSingularity bubble
> of influence will be something more important, than
> supermassive black hole or a quasar.
>
> A Cosmology, unaware of the Singularity, shouldn't be
> credible anymore.
>

Big assumption here. Not everyone agrees that this is the most likely
scenario. When nano arrives and all our intelligences are uploaded into
an inch square of magicon, why do we need to expand throughout the universe?

Just thought I'd mention an alternative ;)

BillK



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