The Future of Freedom: The Asymptote

in #freedom7 years ago

This is a very interesting time to be alive. We are coming to, if not already in the middle of, a crucial turning point in human history. Technology has always followed an exponential growth curve. It may have taken millions of years of gradual development to get to where we are today, but now, development is rapidly accelerating. It’s true that exponential curves never quite get vertical, but the curve of human progress is approaching the point at which it might as well be. That point can only be described as the asymptote of humanity, and it is nearly upon us. All aspects of our lives that can be driven by technology will be accelerating so fast that we won’t be able to tell if the lines are vertical or not. The amount of change that occurred in the last several million years will soon be happening on an annual basis. And then on a daily basis. And then on an hourly basis. And then we will have hit the asymptote.

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Technology has already radically altered the human experience. We tend to take it for granted, but our lives today are radically different from those of just a generation ago. In another generation’s time, they will be even more radically different. While there is the underlying curve of all technological development, we can now see it following the development of computing power, which follows a clear exponential curve. Overall productivity, life expectancy, transportation capabilities, and so many other crucial aspects of our lives are now driven by this curve. We will soon have computers smarter than us! Some would say we already do.

This new era of human existence brings great possibility and empowerment in ways we cannot imagine – in ways most people today can’t even see how they’re disempowered. Governments depend on our acceptance of coercive systems, but technology is already empowering millions of us to form more effective voluntary associations. How will you convince someone to go to war and kill strangers that they can easily communicate with on the internet? How will you convince someone that forced welfare is necessary when the average person can support a family for life by working for just a year? How will you convince someone to accept control by force once we have figured out the peaceful ways to accomplish everything people used to think required governments? In many ways, technology is already rendering governments obsolete, but that process is about to take off!

Just using technology automatically leads to individual empowerment and will inevitably lead to greater freedom. Unfortunately, governments have always known this and sought to control technology. They have spent obscene amounts of money to ensure their technological capabilities are always one step ahead of the rest of us. This may be futile in the long run, but only if we wield technology appropriately. If we hit the asymptote before we banish statism altogether, we run the risk of this technology being used for destructive ends. We already live under the shadow of nuclear annihilation, but even more dangerous technologies are on the horizon.

All technology is fundamentally empowering. The only question is to whom and to what ends. The profusion of cameras is scary when governments use them to monitor citizens, but it’s exciting when it offers new tools for accountability and can be used to stop real criminals. Identification chips in our bodies are scary if governments can use them to cut us off, but they are empowering when used to better control the technology around us. Computers in our brains are scary if government spy agencies can read our thoughts, but they also have the potential to make us smart enough to not need governments at all!

You might think, as exciting as this all sounds, most of us won’t live to see it. Fortunately, medical technology is also driven by computing power, and therefore, so is life expectancy. If you are young and healthy today, by the time you reach age 100, we will have probably figured out the cures for all the diseases that 100 year olds die from! Maybe by the time you’re 200 years old, we will have figured out the cures for all the diseases that 200 year olds die from! Human life expectancy has been increasing in line with technological developments, and to beat old age forever, we only have to make it to the point at which life expectancy is increasing more than one year per year. That could be a lot sooner than you think!

We can see some technologies on the horizon and predict their impact. Cryptocurrency or other decentralized digital money will render government money irrelevant. Self-driving cars are right around the corner, but their impact will be insignificant compared to the inevitable leaps forward in our concept of personal transportation when flying drone taxis are possible. Maybe we’ll have little helicopters that drop down luxurious cabins on a cable that we can summon at will. Flying drones are already showing great potential – at least when governments stop using them to kill and allow them to deliver food instead. 3D printing will soon allow for complex manufacturing at home and we may soon have metal and plastic on tap the way we now enjoy water, gas, electricity, and data. Imagine what we will be capable of when molecular 3D printers are small enough to fit on our fingertips and can be controlled with the computers in our brains! It seems personal energy independence is now inevitable. What happens when we can print rocket ships in our backyards?

It seems like we’re fighting over the silliest of stuff while the human experience is being radically altered. We're not just rearranging the deck chairs on a sinking ship, we're shoving people out of the lifeboats! As we approach the asymptote, it is important that we come together in peace and harmony to use technological empowerment for good. It is crucial to spread awareness, empowerment, and the message of freedom. We may not be able to change the destiny of humanity, but we will enjoy shaping this beautiful process much more than just going along for the ride.

Chapter 10 Section I From FREEDOM! by Adam Kokesh

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If we could focus on agricultural innovation, we could have abundance of food and resources to feed hungry people around the globe.

Whats asymptote my head hurts

Line on a chart that a graph line might get infinitely close but never reach it

Gk.
a- (alpha privative)
syn - "with" (sym in combination with a bilabial)
ptosis - "a falling" (πτῶσις - think: ptomaine, toxin of a fallen carcass, from 'to ptoma' "the fallen")
Combined they mean "not falling together" ie., approaching but never meeting.

I am not that much of a mathematician, by vertical I think that it will meet the coordinate axis at infinity, what does that mean? Does that mean technology in this era is increasing at a quite pace and human needs are unsatisfactory, they need more and more that's why the graph is changing from exponential to vertical lines?

@adamkokesh the governments use the cameras to scary the citizens to monitor them , but it’s exciting when it offers new tools for accountability and can be used to stop real criminals. Identification chips in our bodies are scary if governments can use them to cut the citizens off, but they are empowering when used to better control the technology around us. Computers in our brains are scary if government spy agencies can read our thoughts, but they also have the potential to make us smart enough to not need governments at all, by then, that is when they will know to learn from the thought of us.
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The technology does not reach the majority of people around the world.
This means that the average technology provided value is very low.
More than that, in certain situations, technology acts against people. For example, in wars, there is a massive participation of high level technology hurting and killing people.
Freedom is a relative concept and as technology evolves, freedom gets smaller.

Only when increased access to reality provides an epiphany to the masses on a broad scale will this ever-narrowing, never-reaching hyperbola overcome the power of the psychopaths and Satanists to deceive the world into killing each other and forcing each other into slave labor to benefit essentially no one but the handful of plutocrats.

The web and its tools have this power, but do the people have what it takes to benefit from it?

"e sono tanto semplici li uomini, e tanto obediscano alle necessità presenti, che colui che inganna troverrà sempre chi si lascerà ingannare."
(and men are so simple, and so subject to present necessities, that he who seeks to deceive will always find someone who will allow himself to be deceived.) — Machiavelli, "The Prince", ch. 18

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you're proper! whether we love it or not asymptote ought to show up, i simply hope that after it does there might be sufficient love in our hearts to go spherical, it's how our world may be modified.. if now not it'll be a device of destruction in preference to empowerment.

I really like your views very interesting read... I think you're right I think we're arguing over petty things rather than looking at the opportunity in the larger scope... although I'm pretty sure unless things change radically only a select few will benefit from longevity :P

Great creative thinking @adamkokesh about future of freedom.

The Technological Singularity has the viable to radically enlarge human freedom in ways formerly idea impossible. We may additionally be freed from limits that have been once considered a simple phase of the human condition, from death, to taxes.

If we do no longer have a suitable definition of freedom, and if we do no longer have freedom as ourgoal, we run a chance of becoming a society of slaves, either to each other, our fellow humans, or ourselves.

I am not that much of a mathematician, by vertical I think that it will meet the coordinate axis at infinity, what does that mean? Does that mean technology in this era is increasing at a quite pace and human needs are unsatisfactory, they need more and more that's why the graph is changing from exponential to vertical lines?

We will soon have computers smarter than us!

I believe that the powers that shouldn't be are trying to recreate the ego and believing that this is what makes up a human. This type of machine will simply be a machine and may be destructive but will always fall short.

Fortunately, an enlightened design that could do a better job will also be aware and more friendly to nature, survival, and love.

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