Hellre på skärmen än på riktigt
19 april 2006 | 1 kommentar
George Miller om ”Why we haven’t met any aliens”:
”I think the aliens don’t blow themselves up; they just get addicted to computer games. They forget to send radio signals or colonize space because they’re too busy with runaway consumerism and virtual-reality narcissism. They don’t need Sentinels to enslave them in a Matrix; they do it to themselves, just as we are doing today.”
Läst i Seed april/maj 2006, men på nätet hos Edge (Runaway consumerism explains the Fermi Paradox – rulla ner på sidan)
Han fortsätter:
”The fundamental problem is that any evolved mind must pay attention to indirect cues of biological fitness, rather than tracking fitness itself. We don’t seek reproductive success directly; we seek tasty foods that tended to promote survival and luscious mates who tended to produce bright, healthy babies. Modern results: fast food and pornography. Technology is fairly good at controlling external reality to promote our real biological fitness, but it’s even better at delivering fake fitness — subjective cues of survival and reproduction, without the real-world effects. Fresh organic fruit juice costs so much more than nutrition-free soda. Having real friends is so much more effort than watching Friends on TV. Actually colonizing the galaxy would be so much harder than pretending to have done it when filming Star Wars or Serenity.”
Relaterat i bloggosfären: Stefan geens om Talking to aliens
Relaterat på Blind Höna: Den virtuella världens lockelse
Kategori: Ekonomi, media och samhälle
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april 19th, 2006 @ 12:58
Så bra skrivet, och tankeväckande. Måste genast skicka det vidare till min familjemedlem som planerar att ta över universum, men som faktiskt mest sitter framför sin skärm.