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Gaia and the Human Race Panpiper - 3,098 views - 1 year ago
The price for installed electrical generation capacity by solar voltaics is dropping by 40% a year. Within four to seven years, solar power will be cheaper than coal! Two years after that, it will be cheaper even than nuclear power! The total usable solar energy reaching the planet is equal to 80 million nuclear power plants. We do not have an energy problem on this planet. We are nowhere near any sort of limits to our growth with regard to energy.

At the population density of the proposed Dongtan development, 40 square kilometers can comfortably house one million people. Sky farms can feed this million people using less than 10 square kilometers of additional space. At this population density, the earth can comfortably sustain 20 billion people using less than one percent of the earth's land area. We are nowhere near any sort of limits to our growth with regard to space.

There are literally millions of large asteroids in our solar system. Several thousand of them pass near to the earth. Any one of these asteroids could provide more resources than all our current resource extraction on Earth. The current cost for starting an asteroid mining operation is huge, but the resultant value of the resources gained is even more huge. Given time and technology, the costs will go down. It is an inevitability that at some point, it will simply be cost ineffective to mine the Earth for resources, because asteroids will be cheaper and more productive. We are nowhere near any sort of limits to our growth with regard to resources.

The one limiting factor for which I do not have an answer is the limits we suffer to our imaginations and our courage. To that end all I can do is speak and hope, hope that my speaking can help spark the imagination to see the possibilities and the courage to make that happen.

We have seven billion people on the planet right now. We cannot feed them farming with ox driven plows and manure. The only way to stop population growth using some method 'other' than getting them rich enough that the growth stops by itself, is to use force. Malthus advocated the forcible sterilization of the 'inferior' classes. The limits to growth, 'steady state economy' folks are very much in the same spiritual camp as Malthus. The world their efforts would create is the most dystopic I could possibly imagine. It would be one of rampant poverty, starvation and war. Ultimately it would destroy the planet.

The human race is not a parasite upon mother Earth. We are as much an integral part of the organism of Gaia as are the ocean and forests. The problem we have is that we do not see Gaia as the super-organism she is, we do not understand what super-organisms are in the context of the universe, and so we do not recognize what our organic function is in Gaia. We serve simultaneously two functions for the Gaia super-organism. We are both her brain and her seed. Gaia possesses consciousness because we are part of Gaia and we are conscious. To the extent that the human race understands Gaia, to that extent is Gaia self aware.

If an intelligence with no knowledge of organic life, a machine intelligence perhaps, were to stumble upon, and in it's curiosity examine, a human being, it would be utterly astounded. As it begins to learn how this organism functions it might notice that this organism has another organism growing inside it, unaware that it picked up a pregnant woman. With it's limited understanding of this new organism, it might very well conclude that the organism is host to a cancer or a parasite and that this growth should be cut out in order to save the woman. Given it's limited understanding, this would not be an unreasonable conclusion. The limits to growth, putative ecologists have come to much the same conclusion about Gaia. To them, human beings are a parasite, a cancer upon the Earth. They could not be more wrong.

Gaia is pregnant!

Gaia is pregnant and she's going through labor. Giving birth is not without pain. Giving birth can be dangerous for a mother. Sometimes mothers don't survive. But that reality is not a reason to suggest that Gaia's child be aborted! The human race is on the verge of bringing life to otherwise dead planets. In the next eye blink of time from the perspective of the universe, Gaia will self replicate, spreading her life throughout the galaxy. Previously dead planets will become Gaia's themselves as human beings colonize and terraform those planets. The human race is Gaia's seed.
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How is it that Existence Exists? Panpiper - 2,569 views - 1 year ago
I contemplate the situation where nothing exists and then, there is us and the universe we perceive and I ask; How is it that something exists? Can it be that something can spring from nothing?

The glib answer from those of little imagination is to assert that there cannot be nothing, that where nothing exists there is still a god. I assert that that is a good answer for monkeys, not philosophers. It simply avoids the conundrum by refusing to ask how that god exists. Note that I do not refuse the notion that that which most would define as god might exist, I simply assert that one cannot avoid the question of how existence might exist by invoking the notion that god exists as such a god existing is contingent upon the existence of existence.

Obviously something exists. The assertion (I have heard often) that all is illusion misses the point that for such illusion itself to exist, there must be existence. Refusal to entertain the question as a valid question is simply either failure of imagination or fear of the question.

My philosophy suggests that it is not possible for existence to derive from non existence. For existence to derive there must be something for it to derive from and such a something is precluded from existing without the existence of existence. Therefor existence is not derivative. Given that existence cannot derive from nonexistence, it follows that there could not be a condition of nonexistence. There is no such condition of nonexistence. Nonexistence does not exist, ergo, everything exists. Existence exists because it can.

It follows that if anything can exist, it must exist.
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The Nature of Laughter Panpiper - 665 views - 1 year ago
Why do we laugh when we see someone slip on a banana peel? If we laugh at another human being's pain, does that not makes us 'bad people'? What is laughter? Why do we laugh? Where does it come form?

When you see a cartload of chimpanzee's sitting about going; "Oo Oo Oo Ee Ee Ee", what is it that they are doing? Are they talking to one another? No, they are not. It's not language that they are doing. They are however communicating something, they are sharing with each other their belonging to the tribe. They are sharing the knowledge that they are part of something bigger than themselves, that they are part of a community that cares for and protects them.

When we laugh, we are doing exactly the same thing. Laughter is a carryover from our evolutionary past. We do exactly the same thing as those chimpanzees. When we see someone slip and fall on their ass, maybe hurting themselves, we laugh not because we enjoy their pain. We laugh instinctively. We laugh because we are communicating to them our communal identity, our belonging to a tribe that will protect them and care for them, even when they are hurt.

We laugh not because we are cruel. We laugh because we care. And that does feel good.
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Too Much Debt, Not Enough Income or Confidence wepollock - 1,086 views - 1 week ago
A look at the effect of having two much debt domestically and internationally. Domestically debt in a declining economy becomes very hard to pay off because of a lack of income. Internationally this debt represents savings that was borrowed but will never get paid back. This "default" could create a crisis in confidence. Thanks for the support. Lets see if we can get though this crisis as its far from over. Thanks to Moby for licensing the background music; I am still learning "final cut."
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Authors@Google: Ray Kurzweil AtGoogleT... - 1,430 views - 1 week ago
Ray Kurzweil visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his book "The Web Within Us: When Minds and Machines Become One." This event took place on July 1, 2009, as part of the Authors@Google series.

At the onset of the 21st century, it will be an era in which the very nature of what is means to be human will be both enriched and challenged, as our species breaks the shackles of its genetic legacy, and achieves inconceivable heights of intelligence, material progress, and longevity. The paradigm shift rate is now doubling every decade, so the twenty-first century will see 20,000 years of progress at todays rate. Computation, communication, biological technologies (for example, DNA sequencing), brain scanning, knowledge of the human brain, and human knowledge in general are all accelerating at an even faster pace, generally doubling price-performance, capacity, and bandwidth every year. Three-dimensional molecular computing will provide the hardware for human-level "strong" AI well before 2030. The more important software insights will be gained in part from the reverse-engineering of the human brain, a process well under way. While the social and philosophical ramifications of these changes will be profound, and the threats they pose considerable, celebrated futurist Ray Kurzweil presents an inspiring vision of our ultimate destiny in which we will merge with our machines, can live forever, and are a billion times more intelligent...all within the next three to four decades.
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What Happens When You Decriminalize ALL Drugs? VOTERSTHI... - 13,646 views - 1 week ago
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July 01, 2009 BBC World
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hyperstagflation (2 weeks ago)
Thanks for subscribing!
horny4bears (1 month ago)
Your words placed a bridge between what others wanted to teach me, and what a few others wanted to make sure I knew of a figure in history. Thanks for your time to clarify away, the harsh contrasting others had placed, in a respectful & rational way. Hope to return the favor, will pass it forward till then.
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ohio1998 (1 month ago)
Good work, now watch my videos. I try to tell people that dealers have plenty of silver going around. There are just as many people selling as there are buying. The premiums at most places are too high. I could careless where you get your silver. I know of 4 sources just in my town that sell from 10-12 times face for dimes quarters and halfs. It's really no secret. Watch some of my videos. You just have to shop around.
wcarlpdrysdale (2 months ago)
ding ding ding ,,, you get a cookie ! nice channel
minddestroy (2 months ago)
peter you got me on a way of thinking I had not consider, cheers and keep on thinking for those who cant
PeterSchiffChannel (2 months ago)
my friend I am not representing Peter schiff more than I am representing Larouche ...I am not the voice of Peter Schiff on youttube his website is w w w europac n e t
roidroid (2 months ago)
i really enjoyed your videos man, i've subscribed in hope of more.
Are you really 50? The only thing that makes you look 50 is your hair, which could i suppose be a wig.
Or perhaps you look so young because you are on a calorie restriction diet? Afterall you do mention Transhumanism in your profile.
Guildhelm (1 year ago)
You're very smart. I admire you.
Skydromakk (1 year ago)
Your thoughts carry great wisdom...
AuroraKismet (1 year ago)
We're not in a recession,says President Bush.Loved your comments about economic realities.Still thinking".Yup, that's why I subscribed to you.
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