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>> No.11772437 [View]
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>>11772431
The former all have a very simple distance and curvature description.

Riemannian geometry in general has more volatile connections between the structures in their tangent spaces and "diff geo" doesn't even need to have a metric.

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>>11627989
>aliens visiting
no
>space travel beyond the solar system
no
>conscious AI
no

In case we don't fuck ourselfs up in the short term (the issue that more and more people have it more and more easier to affect more and more other people through nano-shift, viruses, nuclear outfall etc.) more plausible than any of the things mentioned above is that we ramp up computation and do some-Neurolink type melt with tech, on some level.
I say this because unlike space travel (or anything that needs political action and capitalist motivation to actually work), computational power and size will naturally get more extreme.

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