Nerding out over arcology lately has me thinking about arks as in Noah. “Arkology” seems to be the name of an album, but maybe we can use it to mean study of arks. As in self-contained, vertically integrated habitats for survival through apocalypses.
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More loosely, anytime people get wary of larger patterns of interdependence and start banding together in relatively self-sufficient groups the world tends towards an arkological age. We’re entering one now. Dark ages are Darwinian competitions among arks.
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Ark selection is when thanks to natural variation among arks, some arks survive and others don’t. For example nobody knows about Noah’s brother Chuck. Chuck’s Ark didn’t make it, and neither did dozens of others. They retconned this into god’s choice. Damn intelligent designists.
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The US for eg is descending into a 50-ark dark age. Indiana thinks it is the fittest ark lol
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Pick your arks people. Not all arks will make it, but not being on any ark means you definitely won’t make it.
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“Arcology” is already in architecture. I would guess that the two arks are different though.
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