6/ The Aristillus expats only invented one technology: antigravity AI and & Dogs were both fruit of hundreds, if not thousands, of researchers on Earth. Details are spelled out in the prequel short story "The Team", but the two distinct technologies were both under BuSuR edict
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17/ Anyway,
@robinhanson , I truly appreciate you taking the time to read my novels. I've been enjoying your work for years, and I'm thrilled that you read a bit of mine. Thanks so much - and thanks for not pulling punches. I'd expect no less / appreciate the rigor!Show this thread -
18/ Agreed! But absence of proof is not proof of absence. And by "proof", I mean "presence in the text of the book". The story spans 1,300 pages...and it focused specifically on one story line (lunar rebellion). Other fascinating facets are pruned.https://twitter.com/robinhanson/status/1078419294386618368 …
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19/ There are tons of other facets that do not fit in the core narrative that I have already / am now / plan to continue fleshing out in short stories. The plan is to write ~30 stories, collected into three books: Before Aristillus, During Aristillus, and After Aristillus.
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20/ Exactly! But, when I do write a short story about people using the open sourced AG drive to smuggle across national borders, you can be sure that one of the characters will be named "Hanson". :) https://twitter.com/teachbarefoot/status/1078421805570969601 …
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Don't forget he's an economist, so humans are presumed to be rational actors for the sake of simplicity

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