Improving the human future: Philosophical and economic perspectives on life extension, risk and decision making, the Proactionary Principle, human enhancement, AI, positive views of the future, against fearmongering.
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“As the economy grows, we use a growing amount of resources.” If asked if that statement is true probably the vast majority of people would say that it is. You may find it intuitively obvious. Economic growth = more stuff = more resources.
A much more economics-based essay is coming up, related to my other posts on human trajectories. If I haven’t been posting often enough for you, you can find another essay and a podcast on Biostasis Technologies’ blog. The essay looks at th...
Yes, I’m back. It has been about seven weeks since I last posted. Between conferences, writing my cryonics/biostasis book, and other activities I haven’t found the time. That should change. I have several more essays ready to write includin...
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Director of Communications at Biostasis Technologies, author of the Proactionary Principle, co-editor of The Transhumanist Reader, founder of modern transhumanism.
I work at Alcor (35 years now).
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