Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Transcended [De]space


FERMI PARADOX & THE THIRD LORD

The developmental singularity hypothesis, building on Smolin's insight, proposes that all emergent universal intelligence tends toward ever-greater matter-, energy-, space-, and time-compressed ("MEST-compressed") computational substrates, following preexisting gradients built into the unique physics of this universe, which continually rewards ever accelerating miniaturization of autopoetic systems, ultimately ending in something analogous to a black hole, something with both universe-simulating and universe-recreating capacity. All of our universe's black holes might therefore exist on a continuum of replicative complexity, based on the autopoetic capacities and time-to-formation of their event horizons, ranging from quasar to galactic-core to early stellar black holes, which would be expected to create stable lineages of much simpler (and probably lifeless) universes within the multiverse, right on up to the "intelligent black holes" that must also exist in our universe, transcension remnants of universal civilizations, each going on to develop even more complex intelligence-filled universes in the next timeline.

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