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The Transcension Hypothesis - What comes after the singularity?

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Published on Apr 8, 2012

This ecstatic rant was edited by Kathleen Lakey, from TheLakeySisters...

What happens after the Singularity? THE TRANSCENSION HYPOTHESIS by John Smart offers an account of what comes after the technological singularity, also accounting for FERMI'S PARADOX..... Basically after our technological adolescent and expansionist explorations, we turn from outer space to inner space... our journey undergoes S.T.E.M. compression, the compression of Space, Time, Energy and Matter- until non biological minds live inside virtual worlds at the nano and femto scale, further compressing complexity until we create black hole-like conditions and disappear from the visible universe-

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  • Nigel Van Der Laan

    Someone says something like this and that's your question? Dude...c'mon.

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  • Daniel Brennan

    i see a couple of problems (as far as we know going through blackholes do no cause time travel you could use them as time machines butt it would still take ages) here but very interesting idea. similar but more morbid as we advance we create such accurate and better than real life virtual realities that we see no need leave or planet or explore any further and spend the rest of entirety playing out or own twisted fantasies. I call it the onanism hypothesis.

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  • MrBeesness

    This music is so trippy man, I must have it! @_@

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  • Bryan Winter

    Time effectively stops inside as seen by those outside, but the opposite happens to those within the black-hole. They would perceive time to accelerate at an ever increasing rate. Right above the point of infinite density, billions of years would pass in a femto-second. Since black-holes evaporate over time as perceived by those from the outside, the instant that such a thing was created and used by a species, it would evaporate from their perspective, and emerge trillions of years later.

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  • George Hartdegen IV

    Outrageous. Awesome. Innovative. Where has this information been all my life? Thank you for sharing! I hope to see more!

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  • mileseek

    Perhaps you don't get out in nature enough to know why.

    Give it a try one day and you may come to appreciate this.

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  • MrBeesness

    Dooooood what is the name of the music?

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  • RadddahTat

    wuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuaa­aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhht! wow. It all makes sense. 

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  • cartas1ac

    Ignoring the Dark Ages, nothing we have now BEYOND the imagination of people in the past. The idea of fully independent automatons with human intelligence was already present in the 18th Century. The first computer was constructed 2100 years ago. Another flaw in this hypothesis is the ignorance of radio waves. Regardless of "transcension", the radio waves created during past periods of alien civilization development should still reach us, yet for the last 100 years we have received nothing.

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  • Furbearr

    i definitely think the technology we have today is beyond the imagination of people living 500 years ago...

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  • 123ecs

    Nuh uh!

    

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