Friday, December 29, 2006

Greetings and Salutations!

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Welcome to my personal blog on emergence theory. I have named this blog "emergence-x" to tend the reader to ponder not only emergence, but what it means to our future. The "x" is analogous to the unknown. Emergence is a very interesting topic. It can mean many things. In the context of this particular blog, however, I wish to ponder emergence in a global sense. The subject? Human beings and our world. This may seem to be extremely ridiculous to most casual readers, since it would be akin to posting a blog about the meaning of life. Am I right? I mean, come one. Try and tackle something a little more attainable, say, the migration patterns of African swallows?!

But no! Why waste valuable 1's and 0's on simple and easily achievable goals? That just sounds boring. Why live life if you don't want to find the meaning of it? In this blog, I wish to consider the human race as a focal point for an entire global emergence theory. Hell, if we can do it for ant colonies, we can do it for human societies as well. I pick humans, why? Because they are something I can relate to ;)

Sooooo....in the interest of brevity (too late), the first thought on my mind is the culmination of several recent technological paradigms and their convergence. Particularly: quantum computing, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, bioengineering, and geoengineering. Recent advances in these areas have seen things such as DNA used to build nanotechnology and connecting nanowires to neurons. What does it all mean when these fields converge, overlap, grow, and advances start to become part of our lives. To any well read sci-fi enthusiast (guilty), there are literally millions of possible permutations of how these fields of study could effect our lives in the future. Like what you ask? I don't know, maybe stuff like being able to build artificial humans with brains as powerful as super computers. You know, classic stuff like that. But the kicker is, it REALLY is happening. RIGHT....NOW. If you read the science journals (guilty again) and extrapolate only fifty or so years. This stuff is real! Seriously!

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