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Neither. Just a "small" refinery operation hidden in inner suburbs of Melbourne that processed anything and everything - most people exported their Pt refining to Eu. Was a pretty anonymous set up as apparently when they were based in Adelaide they got robbed a lot. I was doing all of the fire assaying and safety compliance.Hyacinth wrote:So you were working on a mining site or were you prospecting yourself with a metal detector?
Anyone seen "Aussie gold hunters"
Also
https://youtu.be/XzUf5jsn-So
There was an episode up around Kalgoorlie where the prospectors went and used our local refinery branch up there. Was hilarious because Elvis didn't tell anyone he was doing it and the directors cracked the shits.
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both and neither, you want to come and take a time travel trip ride whit me?
on one level you cant escape having a brain and perceiving the world from your subjective viewpoint, so whether you chug Kant-flakes for breakfast in the Wild Western Civilization or have a more aboriginal view of the world where theres no north or south, only glom, everything is valid. But concepts like time happening simultaneously but we cant perceive it seems inconsequential, just like an ant will never be able to comprehend getting a killstreak in call of duty. Doesnt mean the killstreak doesnt exist, or even if an ant could understand it it couldnt have an impact on it as ants cant play call of duty - theres an upper limit of what people can comprehend and have an impact on, and even if we were to work collectively and understand stuff like time travel, it still exists within a monkey brain capitalist system so would just end up being bad actually
with the bit about observer effect on quantum physics and collapsing wave functions and so on: this sort of goes against the above paragraph as people measuring things can have an impact on what happens next.
personally uh...simulation universe, hello? lol. I think its likely that all of this is a simulation, but that concept also relies on that it is simulating an original thing, so this might be OG reality after all. However, i think itd be better to exist in the simulation as 'consciousness' and 'time' and 'other shit' is much more malleable and maybe we can go to cyber heaven or just repeat our lives for eternity. i think whether or not if this is a simulation is neither here nor there, the more interesting bit is why would something make a simulation of 21st century Earth uhhhh....
so I hope that answers your question??? Hello *taps microphone*
*the camera zooms out from a old CRT monitor on a spaceship and a group of cyber warlocks have 1000 year wanks over human misery simulations*
on one level you cant escape having a brain and perceiving the world from your subjective viewpoint, so whether you chug Kant-flakes for breakfast in the Wild Western Civilization or have a more aboriginal view of the world where theres no north or south, only glom, everything is valid. But concepts like time happening simultaneously but we cant perceive it seems inconsequential, just like an ant will never be able to comprehend getting a killstreak in call of duty. Doesnt mean the killstreak doesnt exist, or even if an ant could understand it it couldnt have an impact on it as ants cant play call of duty - theres an upper limit of what people can comprehend and have an impact on, and even if we were to work collectively and understand stuff like time travel, it still exists within a monkey brain capitalist system so would just end up being bad actually
with the bit about observer effect on quantum physics and collapsing wave functions and so on: this sort of goes against the above paragraph as people measuring things can have an impact on what happens next.
personally uh...simulation universe, hello? lol. I think its likely that all of this is a simulation, but that concept also relies on that it is simulating an original thing, so this might be OG reality after all. However, i think itd be better to exist in the simulation as 'consciousness' and 'time' and 'other shit' is much more malleable and maybe we can go to cyber heaven or just repeat our lives for eternity. i think whether or not if this is a simulation is neither here nor there, the more interesting bit is why would something make a simulation of 21st century Earth uhhhh....
so I hope that answers your question??? Hello *taps microphone*
*the camera zooms out from a old CRT monitor on a spaceship and a group of cyber warlocks have 1000 year wanks over human misery simulations*
I would love that.you want to come and take a time travel trip ride whit me?
Thanks for the answer, the twist at the end literally blew my mind. The one thing I don't really have an opinion on is the simulation bit, maybe I should read up on it a bit more besides just random Wikipedia articles. But I guess I just did. The whole idea seems to rest on a whole lot of presuppositions however. The idea that human understanding has an upper limit could mean that humans likely wouldn't be able to create a simulation and I guess we'd have to be at least a type II civilization to have the energy to run even one simulation anyway (I don't know anything about energy okay), so then the simulation would have to be run by a more advanced species, which could be ours or something else. I think that makes any sort of estimations about the likelihood of us living in a simulation a bit tricky.
*the camera zooms out from the spaceship of cyber warlocks to reveal an old man looking at his CRT monitor and observing the warlocks in action. He sighs, with a wry smile on his acid-scarred face, and takes a sip of H2O before turning off the monitor*
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there is a good joe rogan podcast about this I think youd like
maybe it is like the Drake equation but rather than working out if aliens can do hotline bling in space, it is tilted to 'would these dumb aliens make a simulation of their planet/system/local group/universe etc. - but due to the stupid capacity of evolution not needing to be that smart to dominate a planet, but needing to be smart enough to get themselves out of a pickle;
most intelligent life in the universe must be synthetic or robotic or what have you, its a lot easier to travel across space gulfs and come up with funny jokes if you have an IQ of 100+ and not need a hotdog supply
maybe it is like the Drake equation but rather than working out if aliens can do hotline bling in space, it is tilted to 'would these dumb aliens make a simulation of their planet/system/local group/universe etc. - but due to the stupid capacity of evolution not needing to be that smart to dominate a planet, but needing to be smart enough to get themselves out of a pickle;
most intelligent life in the universe must be synthetic or robotic or what have you, its a lot easier to travel across space gulfs and come up with funny jokes if you have an IQ of 100+ and not need a hotdog supply
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I think we're in a Great Silence scenario, where everyone is intentionally being quiet as to not give themselves away. Anyone that has the potential for FTL travel is a threat and relativistic warheads can devastate a solar system. It's an idea proposed in The Killing Star and it scares the hell out of me.
We ask that you try just one more thought experiment. Imagine yourself taking a stroll through Manhattan, somewhere north of 68th street, deep inside Central Park, late at night. It would be nice to meet someone friendly, but you know that the park is dangerous at night. That's when the monsters come out. There's always a strong undercurrent of drug dealings, muggings, and occasional homicides.
It is not easy to distinguish the good guys from the bad guys. They dress alike, and the weapons are concealed. The only difference is intent, and you can't read minds.
Stay in the dark long enough and you may hear an occasional distance shriek or blunder across a body.
How do you survive the night? The last thing you want to do is shout, "I'm here!" The next to last thing you want to do is reply to someone who shouts, "I'm a friend!"
What you would like to do is find a policeman, or get out of the park. But you don't want to make noise or move towards a light where you might be spotted, and it is difficult to find either a policeman or your way out without making yourself known. Your safest option is to hunker down and wait for daylight, then safely walk out.
There are, of course, a few obvious differences between Central Park and the universe.
There is no policeman.
There is no way out.
And the night never ends.
We are being managed, like a nursery, still children in the defiant phase.
The park is completely illuminated with huge IR beams and everyone else is wearing NVG except us.
We shouted as loudly we could when we started testing nuclear weapons on the daily, and our first radio broadcast before that was a live broadcast of the fhurer.
The park is completely illuminated with huge IR beams and everyone else is wearing NVG except us.
We shouted as loudly we could when we started testing nuclear weapons on the daily, and our first radio broadcast before that was a live broadcast of the fhurer.
Friggin relativistic warheads! That sounds very much like the dark forest theory, except in a city. Yeah programs like METI seem like the stupidest thing we could do: if E.T. has similar expansionist tendencies as humans do (and it would be pretty safe to assume so if they're conquering galaxies and shit) then nothing good would come out of it. The other major option - virtually all species go extinct before obtaining the ability to go all Interstellar - doesn't sound super thrilling eitherSenisterDenister wrote:I think we're in a Great Silence scenario, where everyone is intentionally being quiet as to not give themselves away. Anyone that has the potential for FTL travel is a threat and relativistic warheads can devastate a solar system. It's an idea proposed in The Killing Star and it scares the hell out of me.
This meat sack is far from optimal in a lot of ways for sure. Do you think digital boys miss hot dogs though? I suppose they could just turn a bit into a byte to get the same experience but is it the same? Probably.Megatron wrote:most intelligent life in the universe must be synthetic or robotic or what have you, its a lot easier to travel across space gulfs and come up with funny jokes if you have an IQ of 100+ and not need a hotdog supply
*The camera pans around the old man, we see a woman in a wedding dress standing behind the man. She's stroking a lump of flesh, cradled in her arms. You can't quite tell if she's laughing, or crying. "Spoon is the easiest utensil to clean" she whispers as she slits the man's throat???*
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robot snacks are those facebook math questions where
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post-crypto we're talking CRISPR, edit your genes so you have more arms for capitalGold mining like bitcoin mining? Now we're talkin'!
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only 3% of people can solve this I hear.Megatron wrote: � = 1
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