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A zero sum Situation can be stable.
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A zero sum situation can be stable.
 
Nature where in that state before the emergence of humans.
 
Nature where in that state before the emergence of humans.
 
More narrowly rain-forests are in that state.
 
More narrowly rain-forests are in that state.

Latest revision as of 14:44, 21 June 2017

This article is speculative. It covers topics that are not straightforwardly derivable from current knowledge. Take it with a grain of salt. See: "exploratory engineering" for what can be predicted and what not.
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A zero sum situation can be stable. Nature where in that state before the emergence of humans. More narrowly rain-forests are in that state. But while nature is beautiful nature can also be cruel. Its pretty much "fist law" / "club law". In the English language there's even the term "law of the jungle" because it's a good example. So even if stable we should probably want to avoid it like hell.

Whether artificial highly advanced atomically precise technology will ever run in such a situation or not is probably not predictable from current knowledge.

Its said that a zero sum society is a society of takers rather than makers and thus a catastrophe and recipe for disaster. Template:Todo: find video where this idea is presented. In light of the example of nature where evolution is still happening (sort of making) this may be judged a bit differently.

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