An atomised distributed consciousness, pulsating with an algorithmic sifting of + / - aggregate, individuated cost / benefit analysis.
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Centralisation is a bottleneck which destroys information, constraining the reflexive information flow which constitutes the cybernetic process.
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Anti-Oedipus provides a theory of capital accumulation via a circuitry of ever tightening, positive techonomic feedback loops, which constitute the accelerative process.
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Moldbug provides a theory of deceleration via the parasitic, productive energy vampire of the Cathedral, and the Leftist cooption of resources away from productive agents and processes, syphoning them into unproductive ones.
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R/acc recognises the need to keep decelerative forces away from the Process: the techonomic spiral of mutual excitation, since it is only through the non-critical retardation of this process, that escape velocity of intelligence optimisation can be reached.
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The political prescription to ensure the continuation of the Process is de-homogenisation aka fragmentation.
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A meta-neocameralist market place of armed organisation aka optimisation principals, resists political entropy + parasitic invasion, since it constitutes a self-reinforcing / policing / competing ecosystem, within which positive incentive alignment is rewarded, negative punished.
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A patchwork is a laboratory, testing X against Y and A against C. Reality has a curve / gradient bending towards the Right, because cooperation is a subset of competition, enveloped by it.
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Absent competition and cooperation becomes nonsensical. Absent cooperation and atomised competition remains, reforming cooperation as an adaptive competitive strategy.
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The decentralisation of competition is essential to the validity / productive capacity of the mechanism, since total centralisation / Unity, relieved of selection pressure, is inherently entropic + anti-accelerative.
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The civilisation neural network requires R/acc fragmentation to maintain experimental capacity + accelerative dynamism, along the gradient of the selective pressures / organising principal of the fanged Real.
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Thoughts on nuclear energy?
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Best current option.
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It really is and the net yield is significant. I mean there is extraction and refining ores but the energy potential can at least push back against industrial civilization collapse for the next twenty years or so maybe. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_uranium …
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There is always mining and refining ores in civilisation. Other sources are much more material intensive than nuclear, hence need more mining. There will be no shortage of uranium, we have 1500 of known reserves, 15000 in spent fuel and depleted uranium.pic.twitter.com/xCZ40EcHEN
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And by extracting U from seawater we have it for 4.5B years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_far_future … And it is a reality: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2016/07/01/uranium-seawater-extraction-makes-nuclear-power-completely-renewable/ … A truly renewable energy source.pic.twitter.com/uErCBbkm3X
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Woah...
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Breeder reactors were operating in France in 80s, then the greens killed it. Now Russia has some operating BN-600, BN-800, Belgium will build experimental, China is building the firs and many other countries are looking at breeders to burn spent nuclear fuel or close fuel cycle.
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For me the most interesting is proposal from Elysium Industries, more in theirs presentation: https://youtu.be/pqVt8cxx-44 https://youtu.be/aHsljVnY6oI http://www.elysiumindustries.com/technology/ It can burn many fuels including thorium. http://www.owaki.info/etc/msr20180614/Elysium%20Indutries%20-%20LDP%20Presentation-June-2018.pptx-2.pdf …
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