[genealogical argument against progressivist pacifism as a public relations behavioral tax for the purposes of complexity drainage]
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Do you hear that? It's the sound of the labyrinth building itself around you, one day it could become self-aware. (probably an unpleasant thing so try to enjoy what you can while you can btw)https://www.researchgate.net/publication/277916666_Three_Trends_in_the_History_of_Life_An_Evolutionary_Syndrome …
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http://www.xenosystems.net/machine-lock/ "The fear is that you will starve. Your machines have called into existence millions of people who otherwise would not have been born — at least, not there in that manner."
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"These millions who mind machines are gathered in cities. They produce no food. They produce with their machines artificial things that are exchanged for food."
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Garet Garrett but you're right, it does sound like him.
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I wasn’t taking a guess at the particular quote, though, on reflection, the way I put it looks like that. I meant that your entire thread adds up to a Cormac McCarthy novel—a man noted for his interest in complexity theory, too.
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