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Blog design refresh with new domain name

A new refreshed look and domain name change that finally reflects the actual title of this blog. I recently noticed that the domain name had become available and decided to purchase it along with doing a complete website redesign.

The same material has been updated, along with new articles added to further enhance your reading pleasure. So without further delay, the blog can be found here.

Species Survival


This blog has been in existence in one form or another since May 25, 2008.
Yet even today it is a thought-provoking and entertaining read.

Blog Synopsis: The Fermi Paradox is the apparent contradiction between the high probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for or contact with such civilizations. The question of why we haven't yet detected any signs of inteligent alien life is still unresolved, and there are several possible explanations. One of the explanations is the possibility that the timescales involved in the evolution of intelligent life and the development of the technology necessary for interstellar communication are too long, and civilizations may not last long enough to make contact. However, it's also possible that advanced civilizations have found ways to overcome the limitations of physical resources, and have developed technologies to preserve and sustain their populations for extended periods of time. For example, they may have a large part of their population living in digital form, stored and purely computational, or existing in virtual constructs. They may also have the capability to experience consciousness at variable rates and only choose to be corporeal when necessary. The idea of transmitting representatives to us digitally, following instructions for the construction of a suitable virtual construct or physical DNA-like womb incubator environment, is also a possibility. Such a contact or implementation of this technology by humanity itself would transform the human species into a long-term survival civilization, which would most likely result in the ultimate exploration and settlement of the galaxy itself. It would in essence guarantee our long-term (millions, possible billions of years) survival, if not practical infinity. Who knows what we might actual become? But one thing is certain, we won't be extinct! We will have become posthuman, and all that it implies.

The Age Of Generative AI Has Arrived!

Recently AI has become more advanced with abilities to generate artistic images and converse creatively. I have been experimenting with ChatGPT and DALL·E 2 all in good fun!

I wrote a series of articles challenging the natural language AI and here are links to those (I have used all my original works and thoughts, so this is definitely fair use):

ChatGPT vs. A Science Fiction Writer - In which I ask it to re-write one of my short stories and then analyze it.

ROUND #2: ChatGPT vs. A Science Fiction Writer - In which I ask it to re-write one of my poems on Posthuman from its prospective.

ROUND #3: ChatGPT vs. A Science Fiction Writer - In which I ask it about how it could become sentient, and then using an AI to govern humans.

ROUND #4: ChatGPT vs. A Science Fiction Writer, In Which I Declare Myself The Winner! - In which I debate it about transhumanism.

Unlucky First Contact

The human species never managed to find peace. Radioactive bones lay scattered among the ruins of their civilization. That is how the aliens found things when they arrived on earth roughly a thousand years too late.

The aliens had seen it time and time again across the great galaxy. The Fermi Paradox, though they called it something different in their language.

Reviving from its reconstruction, Analysis? Queried the commanding insectoid alien.

Interfacing with the commander’s mind, the responding AI replied with respect and remorse. A sad, but common story. Toxic environment, resulting from over population, extreme climate instability leading to a global nuclear conflict, and total intelligent species extinction. All happening prior to their space colonization. They had such potential . . .

It was a nice planet once, it just might still recover, added the AI. Possibly a seed planet in two hundred thousand years.

The archaeological commander issued its orders, mark for re-visitation, take DNA, collect and upload samples for detailed reverse cultural simulation. At least they are just lucky enough, unlike the others, they will live on in simulation, since we got here before most of it all fades to dust.

About This Blog -Michael Blade


On this blog, you'll find years of original research and writing by Michael Blade on topics such as transhumanism, the technological singularity, virtual reality, the multiverse, and more. Despite some errors and broken links, the blog is meant to be read as a historical document, preserving the original content as it was written.

One of the unique concepts explored on this blog is the idea of "instantiation," a term used to describe a duplicate copy of a human with all their memories, experiences, and capabilities, loaded into a virtual reality environment and simulated on a powerful computer system. This idea is explored in the context of the Zoo hypothesis and the possibility of intergalactic exchange programs and transportation systems.

In addition to research and writing, the blog also features sci-fi short stories, and associated websites created by Michael Blade. All the content is original and is © Copyright Intellectual Property.

Join me as I explore the possibilities and implications of transhumanism, the technological singularity, and more!

StarTravel @ Lightspeed


As a futurist, I sometimes come up with ideas way far out into the future, as well as near term. It's a strange future I have come up with! Flying across the stars in one's and zero's 010110010101, Destination another star system, eventually the whole entire galaxy is colonized by an advanced form of digital humanity! I am aware that the galaxy is 100k light years across. Assume that as colonization improves and eventually faster than light ways of traveling may become available, or maybe not?

Free Comic

It is tough being a superhero in a world constantly combating global climate change and saving humanity from possible extinction!

"Forever Is A Long Time" is a science fiction indie comic illustrated by Zac Finger, in collaboration with the original short story by Michael Blade.

Synopsis: A bewildered science fiction author (me) is offered a chance at immortality from a time traveling historian of the future.

“Forever Is A Long Time” transhumanist comic, singularity, futurist, simulation, 2014.

Zac Finger Says: When I first met Michael Blade  . . . I was tabling shirts and comix at Extreme Futurist Festival 2012 in LA, which was itself a surreal enough experience that it warrants its own comic some day.

Mike came around my table and started talking to me about all of the stuff you’d expect from someone at a transhumanist con - technological immortality, virtual simulations, mind uploading, etc.

According to Mike he actually had the experience depicted in the comic above in a diner . . . A mysterious man introduced himself as part of a race of aliens or possibly AIs operating the computer simulation running our current reality. . . .and I pursued illustrating a comic of his experience.






Zac Finger has been great in allowing this collaborative work to be put up for free.  Visit his website for more Comics! I hope we all live for however long we what too . . .

A slightly different version of the comic can be found on Zac's site, here.

Maybe We Really Do Live Inside A Simulation?!

Is is so hard to imagine we might all live inside of a computer simulation?  It has been preposed many times by scientists and hollywood alike.  Its impossible to tell, because for those inside the simulation we can not observe it from the outside (although I may be wrong link1 link2).  However in todays wold of increasing virtual reality and games of extreme realism, its not so impossible to imagine.


I myself have created my own virtual world in the past with Opensimulator and even written up posts on how to build your own.  Even if we don't live inside a simulation, the universe itself is some kind of giant, immense engine that runs on laws of physics we continue to discover at ever smaller and larger scales.  Recenty scientists created a simulation of the universe which seems to approximate our own.

 

Life on Mars? Dead or Alive? Science Fiction??? Why We Need To Know.

http://nextbigfuture.com/2014/12/mars-curiosity-rover-measures-tenfold.h...

Mounting evidence is suggesting I was correct back in 2008 in suggesting that there still may be life on mars.  Methane was recently discovered during a 2 month period by Curiosity rover on Mars.  That and also Allan Hills 84001 with possible evidence suggesting a meteorite from the forth planet from the sun might have fossilized life and finally the strange unexplained results from the first test by Viking really clinch it for me.  Not being a scientist I can believe, where they must have irrefutable evidence.

So let's get that evidence!  Let us assume for now that there is a high probability life is still alive on mars and let's get the funding going to prove me completely wrong!

Send the probes, return sample missions, human colonization efforts anything necessary to prove me completely wrong.   The worst that could happen is that I am really disappointed in the universe.  The best that could happen is we learn something we never knew and we establish a distant base on mars insuring the survival of humanity by being present on two planets.

In my opinion the age old argument for saving money for economic and social programs here on earth is not a valid argument against.  Let's all face it, we are trashing the planet at an increasing rate and our population numbers will soon be nine billion.  Extinction is a real possibility and possibly finding life on mars could make a big difference in our long term survival.

 

Simple And Early Proof Of Concept Acheived

Scientists have put a worm’s brain into a Lego robot’s body - and it works!


This is an amazing achievement and very early proof of concept! Putting the ethics of such a thing aside for the moment . . . for example when it eats and does charging of and dis-charging of the batteries of the robot body does it represent hunger?  For a much more complex being with many cognitive subsystems, what happens when they all can't be attached to some part of the robot, have simulated input and output. Emotions and energy and psychological well being are complex things in complex organisms and larger systems of organisms. We are some way from being there, but still this is really amazing.

Here is the original article.

Posthuman, A Poem © Michael Blade

Note: My special thanks to Donato Giancola for the use of this © 2008 image above.
Visit his art website here.

Posthuman by Michael Blade © 2010

 

I am Human becoming
A Transhuman to be
My existence transforms itself through multiple substrates

 

I am flesh of evolved genetics
Technology cyborg robotic
Digital virtual and neural simulation
Networked information itself

 

Yet I retain sentience through all my transformations
I travel among the stars at the speed of light and now faster still
I am now immortal but not eternal
Not all powerful for I still make mistakes, always learning, always exploring

 

Time is only a measurement to me, I control my rate of consciousness
I allow myself to feel happiness, sorrow and compassion
Respect for my origins, my emotions, so human basic they are
But I have become so much more now, my mind merges with others like myself

 

On multiple levels of being we are
On the verge of becoming we are
Making love with thought . . .
Posthuman I have become

 

 

What Does It Mean To Be Transhuman?

 

   Michael Blade, Copyright  All Rights Reserved, January 2013

I will start by trying to define my understanding of what it means to be transhuman. This may not be your understanding or even the general understanding, but so be it. I will not enter into the debate on whether we should even attempt to be transhuman or what would be the negative consequences of such an undertaking. I leave that to other discussions, which believe me I have had many.

To be transhuman implies that you are also human, or once were human or derived from human genetic stock (DNA), basically having a human ancestor, maybe AI of a scan human derived variety (born or unborn), possibly AGI integrated. It implies you are more than human, transitioning, on the way to becoming posthuman, human plus, H+, a new species entirely, etc. Hopefully not H-.

In my opinion transhuman is a form of self directed evolution through technology and shaped by societal forces, this is assuming that an individual has the free choice. Growing out of this kind of thinking comes a multitude of branches for alteration-augmentation; possibilities in the base human from very minor to very extreme.

Listed here in no particular order and very possibly incomplete are:

  • Cyborgs, robotic, all manner of electronic augmentation, new senses, AR

  • Transpecies DNA alteration/insertion, Synthetic DNA alteration/insertion

  • Incorporation of symbiotic organisms, altered-designed new function organs giving new capabilities

  • Neural augmentation, cognitive extension into cyberspace/internet/cloud

  • Complete life-logging all senses, thoughts, experiences, complete digital uploading, substrate independence, integration with Artificial Intelligence, genome-connectome-envirome packaging

  • Robotic telepresence from simulated being, android (meaning synthetic artificial body, appearing human), meat cloned body linked to upload, telepresence into organic being (like “Avatar” the movie), rented bodies

  • A group mind social integration, global brain, hive mind, multiple consciousness functioning as one entity, omni-conscious being/experience possible human-machine-system-super-organism

  • Digital Avatar with AI augmentation and augmented reality/virtual reality, cellular network telepathy-sensory-memory-communication and backup storage

 

Having taken a good general high-level attempt at defining some of the possibilities, it becomes obvious that the permutations are really very large and diverse and it is impossible to predict at any granular level what a transhuman can actually be or become. That said, I will try to illustrate one extreme possibility with my limited understanding of the technologies involved, many which do not exist yet, others which are rapidly progressing or formulating.

My very extreme transhuman will have no categorical name (just yet), but will have certain qualities. Any sexual identity will be possible, he, she, it, we, other, multi, none; completely selectable.  He will be substrate independent, having a connectome which is uploaded and simulant (siman: simulated human). He will have physical presence in a real clone grown body with a cyborg- transpecies-synthetic genome. He will have access to a tool set and catalog for self-modification, tweaking.

He can exist as multiple telepresent android-robots in space colony situations. His “digital packaging” allows him to be simulated in multiple complete virtual or augmented reality situations. He can be telepathically linked to other minds through the cellar network, or like wireless neurally integration infrastructure, with define exchange protocols for sensory, memory, communication and storage both in the virtual simulation and remote entity.

Able to spawn thousands of copies of himself, complete separate tasks and reintegrate the multitude of experiences. Eventually he could become a swarm of nanomachines or integrate with AI's in a group planetary mind.

Traveling at the speed of light his digital package would be transmittable to the stars, instantiate at receiver stations in the local systems, visit and study planets as localized alien entities. Eventually he would become part alien as well (when we encounter other intelligent life or create it), experiencing new emotions, living for hundreds of thousands of years, millions, jumping from star system to star system and becoming a galactic human-machine lifeform, a true posthuman entity.

Eventually he may create a bubble universe or universe simulation. Existing in clouds of nanoparticles or even dark matter as an energy-super-computer-organism. This could also explain some of the fermi paradox.  Does becoming transhuman therefore imply a singularity?  No one can really know the answer.   It may be a tipping point for humanity or the greatest explosion of diversity in the human technological species we will ever know.

 

See also:

Package for the Stars

 

My Science Fiction Short Stories (will take time to load, wayback machine archieved)

My incomplete short novella.

A list of links to my science fiction short stories:

   I am a Hummingbird   After my body died the surgeons put me in a hummingbird. It took a while to get use to having my perspective darting around so quickly, but my mind had finally adapted to it.

   Sneeze!   “A few days Mr. Anderson. Don't worry, it's a positive virus, I'm origin zero. Then you'll be one of us, welcome to the new global hivemind, we-I always choose well. It will be unlike anything you have ever experienced or imagined. Expect a mental call, anything will be possible, said Kay, a future echo ...” Kay Noble replied, then collected the documents, velvet and all, and left the room without a further word.

   Muffy the Time Traveling Chihuahua   Muffy was a loyal pack dog on the locally collapsed time-day of his death, which varied in fractal quantum probability across a multitude of bifurcated futures or space-time universes.

   Lunch 2032    Her IQ was probably skyrocket norm. It seems the gene engineers had given her both great brains and beauty. She wanted to be a Terraforming Research Scientist, but on Earth she would have to settle for other work. Her parents had lost most of their money in a wild Marsearth start-up investment, so she had to work her way through the university, no one would give a genmod scholarship. It was just plain and simple prejudice.

   Lunar City  Outward space exploration and expansion grew at a rapid pace, due to the privatization of all space exploration and its subsequent exploitation.    Corporations headed by forward thinking executives now controlled access to space.    Spaceports have sprouted up all over the world, giving average citizens access to affordable space travel.    Now space stations, moon bases and asteroid factories, which provided most of the raw materials, have become independent space communities.    Distant science outposts have been constructed on the outer planets and moons.    The solar system has become the playground of humanity.

   VR Prototype   Jason Chen bent over in his subway seat to pick up a rarely seen plastic penny he spotted face-up on the train floor.    A penny existed today only to make exact change for those who still stubbornly used physical money.    He didn’t understand why, but somehow its continued existence was comforting for some.    Angling the lucky coin in his fingers to see the three-dimensional head of Abraham Lincoln, he noted the year on the coin was 2053, the year of his birth.

   Dr. Xanoplatu   Dr. Xanoplatu, an alien anthropologist, historian, and time traveler, materialized on stage wearing the body of his ancestors, a giant green Praying Mantis with large yellow eyes and small black pupils.    He was speaking at a galactic cultural lecture, inside a de-localized spherical space station, somewhere and some when in a multi-versed space-time reality.

   Virtuality Mind   Marcus replies, “Yes, you can assume I’m crazy.    But, I’m just communicating to you through this man’s body.    For a short period of time, I can do this, without his knowing it.    When I leave and his consciousness re-awakens, this memory will seem like a daydream to him.”

   Resurrection Birth   Jason awoke to a static humming sound.   It was so annoying, grating on his nerves more than a badly tuned alarm clock.   He lifted his heavy eyelids to blinding light, and out of focus images.   His vision slowly cleared and he realized he was inside a plastic coffin thing.

Total Speculative Fiction: Alien Megastructures


Please note: this is basically science fiction and should be treated as such. Using ChatGPT I was able to speculate on the possibility of Dyson megastructures and the capabilities of alien civilizations who might build them. In my opinion it is a fun and interesting conversation. Please overlook any typo mistakes in the question prompts on my part, I was typing fast and I’m only human…

ME: Assume “Tabby’s Star,” also known as KIC 8462852 is an alien megastructure. With that in mind hypothesize in an imaginative way details of the structure and the alien civilization which created it.

ChatGPT: Assuming “Tabby’s Star,” also known as KIC 8462852 is an alien megastructure, it is likely that the structure is a massive, artificial construct created by a highly advanced alien civilization. The structure, which is likely larger than any known celestial object in our own solar system, is likely a combination of many different structures, including energy-generating facilities, living quarters for the alien inhabitants, and possibly even areas designated for interstellar travel.

The alien civilization that created the megastructure is likely to be extremely technologically advanced, with capabilities far beyond our own. They may have developed forms of energy and propulsion that allow them to travel vast distances through the galaxy with ease. They may also possess advanced forms of artificial intelligence and automation, allowing them to construct and maintain the megastructure with minimal effort.

The aliens themselves may be incredibly diverse, with different species and forms of life coexisting within the megastructure. They may also possess a highly advanced form of governance, with a complex system of decision-making and communication. They may have reached a state of post-scarcity, where their technological advancements have eliminated the need for resources, allowing them to focus on more philosophical and spiritual pursuits.

The purpose of the megastructure is a mystery, but it could be a research station, a hub for interstellar trade and communication, or a home for a vast population.

Me: Describe what an alien civilization might be able to do if it completely controlled it’s environment and its genome with the additional ability to copy it’s species nueral minds into substrate independent structures. Now add those capabilities to your answer to the previous question. Hypothesize again and further.

ChatGPT: If an alien civilization had the capability to completely control its environment and its genome, as well as the ability to copy its species’ neural minds into substrate-independent structures, they would likely be able to achieve a level of technological advancement and control that is almost incomprehensible to us.

The alien civilization would be able to manipulate and control their environment with precision, creating a customized habitat that is perfectly suited to their needs. They would also have complete control over their own biology, allowing them to make genetic modifications to their species as needed. This would give them a level of adaptability and resilience that would be almost impossible to defeat.

The ability to copy their neural minds into substrate-independent structures would give the alien civilization the ability to transfer their consciousness into a wide range of different physical forms, from robotic bodies to virtual realities. This would allow them to explore and colonize new environments with ease, and would also provide a level of immortality, as their consciousness could be transferred to a new body or structure upon the death of their physical form.

In terms of the megastructure that they created, it could be a highly advanced research station that is constantly improving and updating its technology and capabilities. The megastructure could also be a hub for interstellar travel, communication and trade, with the alien civilization using their advanced technology to explore and communicate with other civilizations. They may also have created a sort of virtual reality that they can upload their consciousness to, which could be a sort of afterlife or eternal existence.

Overall, an alien civilization with these capabilities would be nearly unstoppable, and would likely have a profound impact on the galaxy and the civilizations within it.

== the rest of the conversion is a simple back and forth, so I no longer label whom is speaking=

This scenario is purely speculative and based on a number of assumptions about the capabilities and motivations of an alien civilization. It is important to note that there is currently no scientific evidence for the existence of extraterrestrial life or advanced civilizations, and all such scenarios should be considered as fiction until there is evidence to support them. While it is exciting to consider the possibilities of such civilizations, it is important to approach these scenarios with caution and to avoid over-extrapolating from limited information.

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I understand it is purely speculative. There is no scientific evidence to support or refute such speculation. But let’s speculate further with that understanding. Try to come up with advance alien capabilities for a mega structure given what is know in speculation about dyson spheres.

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Certainly, I can speculate further based on the idea of a Dyson sphere, which is a theoretical megastructure that completely encompasses a star to harness its energy output. Given this concept, here are some potential advanced capabilities that an alien civilization could have in their mega structure:

Energy Generation: The ability to harness and control the energy output of a star would provide the alien civilization with an almost limitless source of energy, allowing them to power their advanced technology and sustain their habitat.

Terraforming: The aliens could use their advanced technology to terraform the inside of the Dyson sphere to create a customized environment that suits their needs. This would allow them to control the climate, atmosphere, and other conditions within the megastructure.

Communication: The aliens could have advanced communication systems that allow them to send messages across the galaxy and communicate with other civilizations. They may also have the ability to create and use wormholes for faster-than-light communication and travel.

Propulsion: With a large energy source, the aliens could have highly advanced forms of propulsion, allowing them to travel vast distances through the galaxy and explore new worlds with ease.

Artificial Intelligence: The aliens could have highly advanced forms of artificial intelligence, which could automate many of the functions within the megastructure, freeing up the aliens to focus on more important tasks.

Virtual Reality: The aliens could create a virtual reality within the megastructure, where they could upload their consciousness to explore and experience new environments and situations.

These are just a few potential capabilities that an alien civilization in a Dyson sphere-like megastructure could have, but again, all of this is purely speculative and there is currently no scientific evidence to support these scenarios.

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are there there any other wilder possibilities?

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Yes, there are many other possibilities that are even more speculative and imaginative. Here are a few:

Time Travel: The aliens could have developed a means of traveling through time, which could allow them to explore different eras or alter the course of history.

Alternate Realities: The aliens could have the ability to access and explore alternate realities, or parallel universes, which could provide them with a nearly infinite number of possibilities to explore.

Mind Control: The aliens could have developed technology that allows them to control the minds of other beings, which could be used for a variety of purposes, from exploring new environments to influencing other civilizations.

Transdimensional Travel: The aliens could have the ability to travel between different dimensions or realities, which would allow them to access and explore realms beyond our current understanding.

Psionic Abilities: The aliens could have evolved or developed psionic abilities, such as telepathy, telekinesis, or clairvoyance, which would give them a profound advantage over other civilizations.

Consciousness Merging: The aliens could have the ability to merge their consciousness with others, creating a shared consciousness that is greater than the sum of its parts.

These are just a few examples of the wilder possibilities that one could speculate about, but it is important to keep in mind that they are purely fictional and unsupported by scientific evidence.

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excellent. Let’s assume a consciousness merging of multiple alien species. WHat would be their potential capabilities?

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If multiple alien species were able to merge their consciousness into a shared entity, they would potentially have the following capabilities:

Increased Intelligence: The combined intelligence of multiple species would result in a collective entity that has a much higher level of intelligence, knowledge, and understanding than any single species.

Enhanced Communication: With a shared consciousness, communication between the various species would be effortless and direct, leading to greater cooperation and understanding.

Diversity of Perspectives: With multiple species contributing to the shared consciousness, the entity would have a diverse range of perspectives and experiences, allowing for a more comprehensive and nuanced view of the universe.

Improved Problem-Solving: With the combined intelligence and experience of multiple species, the shared entity would be able to tackle complex problems and challenges with greater ease.

Collective Memory: The shared entity would have access to the collective memories and experiences of all the species that make it up, which would provide a vast store of knowledge and understanding.

Collective Creativity: With a shared consciousness, the entity would be able to draw on the combined imagination and creativity of multiple species, potentially leading to new ideas and innovations.

Shared Goals: With a shared consciousness, the various species would be able to work together towards a common goal, leading to greater efficiency and effectiveness.

It is important to keep in mind that these are speculative capabilities and there is no scientific evidence to support the idea of consciousness merging between species. However, the concept is an interesting one to consider and imagine.

Wrote science fiction story about Lunar City on Shackleton Crater (think water ice at the South Pole of the Moon) 12 years ago. Looks like it might come true!

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