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Supermancho 2 days ago

In the book Calculating God, a character notes that this is a common civilization-wide choice. Living in virtual reality, rather than trying to expand into the vast expanses of space, is a common trope as much as it's a logical choice. It neatly explains the Fermi Paradox. In some fiction, like The Matrix, the choice might be forced due to cultural shifts, but the outcome is the same. A relatively sterile low-energy state civilization doing pure processing.

ithkuil 2 days ago | parent [-]

I wonder if it's illogical to think that all civilizations must always pick the most logical of the options

Supermancho 44 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Logical and optimum are not the same.

yetihehe 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Those civilisations that make too much illogical choices probably die off.

ithkuil 2 days ago | parent [-]

True. But it's not a binary choice. All it takes is to make one sub-optmial choice for the universe to be filled up with von-neuman probes in all star systems