Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:30 UTC
What are my fellow Asgardians thoughts on Transhumansim or H+ for short?
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:29 UTC
I have not read every submission on this forum however i have tried to go through as many as possible of the suggestions. So I appologise if i step on someone's toes, it is not intentional. I feel a constitution should be more about the fundamental principles and how they ...
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:28 UTC
"Democracy is the worst form of government ... except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time." - Winston Churchill Ahoy fellow Asgradians, in this post i want to talk about is Asgradia going to be a Democracy like we see here in many contries ...
Jul 12, 18 / Leo 25, 02 12:54 UTC
Personally I'm not a big fan of democracy, always thought leadership should be done by some sort of draft system. You enter education level, work experience, etc in a computer and let a computer select between all available candidates. Instead of changing all positions at the same time you change ...
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:28 UTC
A big ahoy to all my fellow Asgradians, im very glad to be able to be among you as a fellow Asgradians, as im sure we all are :). So just want to say thanks for giving me the chance to join ( i hope) this peace nation. Live long ...
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:28 UTC
Welcome From a fellow Aussie Che Pierre! Be sure to like the Australia & New Zealand Facebook Chapter Page
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:28 UTC
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
What are people's views of Nuclear energy in use in space? I don't want to hear that people are against nuclear fission/fusion in space as Stars are fusion/fission generators... What specific feedback I would like people to provide is in regard to the use of non-solar power generators in space ...
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
I've done no math, that's what computers are for - I'm far too lazy - I just looked at other systems in place or previously deployed for a real-world value and loosely extrapolated from there. Thusly my predictions of being much larger than 125㎡/mW. That's still a significant size reduction, ...
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
@EyeR This figure would require operating at twice the absolute temperature as current radiators, not accounting for imperfections in our system that would reduce efficiency. I'm not a mechanical engineer, but I'd imagine that there must be some kind of difficulty in designing a system that operates ~ 600 K, ...
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
Seems that link doesn't 404, I just picked up the full stop from the end. My bad. The barges wasn't a realistic solution proposal just a vague idea. There's certainly "disadvantages" to such a method, it was just first way i'd thought to distribute coolant. A reactor would obviously require ...
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:24 UTC
Hello everyone! I'm Veronica from QLD, Australia, sending out a warm greeting to all fellow Australians and Asgardians alike. I'm a professional jeweller and amateur science nerd and also dabble in illustration and the arts in my spare time. Said spare time is also taken up by gaming ;) Looking ...
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:24 UTC
Hello from Argentina, Veroncia! And welcome to the Official Asgardian forums. We are very glad to have all of you here. You are invited to join the discussions and to participate of the debate, and to start your own topics. But, before doing it, I suggest you read the Posting ...
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Yeah, well, some of us are already working on this while still on Earth. I mean, why wait?
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Transhumanism links up with visual binary intelligence beautifully, extending our evolutionary capabilities into deep space. For Asgardians, our developments in space-based communication systems will include clusters of network-centric small satellites. For light-based communication, we might look to 22bit visual binary intelligence, operating as networks of quantum array transponders in ...
Transhumanism links up with visual binary intelligence beautifully, extending our evolutionary capabilities into deep space. For Asgardians, our developments in space-based communication systems will include clusters of network-centric small satellites. For light-based communication, we might look to 22bit visual binary intelligence, operating as networks of quantum array transponders in deep space. We have this opportunity to receive, decode, and transmit... peace and security in space extending beyond Earths orbit. Quantum information science and the language of FriendshipCube could bring the Nation of Asgardia beyond escape velocity, on a pathway into deep space. When I look at the flower of life Asgardia satellite, I think of our potential as "salt and light." Like the Aurora Borealis made when tiny cubic molecules of salt meet energizing hydrogen ions in the ocean waves, and rise to illuminate the ionosphere, I feel that Asgardian nanotechnologies might have the same ability to build sensors and communications systems extending our combined consciousness. The formula for entropy is only reversed by evolutionary consciousness, the growth pattern of the sea shell on the Roundtable of Asgardia, representing the freedom and equality of like minds.
I think it is an inevitability that transhumanism will move from an intellectual and cultural movement to the actual practice using science and technology to alter human beings. If we are to become a spacefaring species, one of the biggest challenges to be overcome is the significant limitations our ...
I think it is an inevitability that transhumanism will move from an intellectual and cultural movement to the actual practice using science and technology to alter human beings. If we are to become a spacefaring species, one of the biggest challenges to be overcome is the significant limitations our biology creates in relation to where we can go, how far we can go and how long we can go. The advantages of augmenting a human body to enable it to interface directly with technology as well as increasing strength, durability and resilience, etc cannot be ignored.
I also think it is equally inevitable that once this tech becomes available, its use won't be limited to those involved in space travel. There will be a huge commercial opportunity by offering individuals the ability to augment themselves to be smarter, faster, stronger, better, etc. This, unfortunately, is part of human nature and will create the ultimate divide between the "haves" and "have nots".
The moral and ethical concerns that have been expressed about augmenting humans will be irrelevant. Ultimately, augmentation will be a situation where an individual consents to work being done on their own body which, in almost every civilised culture, is considered off limits for regulation.