Fermi Paradox: The Vulnerable World Hypothesis

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  • @JohnnyWednesday
    @JohnnyWednesday Рік тому +310

    "The Jar is rigged to a hydrogen bomb" - this is actually how we were raised in the 80s. Between the constant nuclear threat and BMX bikes, I think we were being trained for the Thunderdome.

    • @nicholashodges201
      @nicholashodges201 Рік тому +8

      Except the BMX idiocy was completely optional.

    • @FoxtrotYouniform
      @FoxtrotYouniform Рік тому +10

      Let us not forget lawn darts

    • @Valorius
      @Valorius Рік тому +13

      @@nicholashodges201 what's wrong with BMX bikes?

    • @Valorius
      @Valorius Рік тому +10

      @@FoxtrotYouniform If ever there was a monument to Darwin, the lawn dart playing field is it.

    • @joesands8860
      @joesands8860 Рік тому +5

      @Defective I remember me and my you sisters play with yard dart many times at my Grandparents house in the 70's.
      I think back on a lot of things I did growing up then and wonder how we survived, but we did. At least most of us did.

  • @dyne313
    @dyne313 Рік тому +161

    "The Jar is rigged to a Hydrogen Bomb"
    Boy that escalated quickly.

    • @k0lpA
      @k0lpA Рік тому +4

      lol

    • @jimmyzhao2673
      @jimmyzhao2673 Рік тому +5

      Indeed. Here I was imagining a jar of candy with my favorite flavours, then it's like whoa, wait, what ?

    • @someperson2287
      @someperson2287 Рік тому +5

      Typically here in America our jars of candy are rigged to AR-15s

    • @fsmoura
      @fsmoura Рік тому +2

      Thats how my mom raised us ( o.o)

  • @joeshumo9457
    @joeshumo9457 Рік тому +104

    I was in a dark movie theater with a bag of jelly belly jellybeans.
    I was getting only black licorice and cinnamon and it was so unsettling I went out into the lobby to take a look in the light.
    There were no black licorice or cinnamon ones to be found. I somehow ate them all back to back, up front.
    It’s always stayed with me after all these years that repeatable results at a large enough scale are important to investigate as chance may skew a low number of observations.

    • @FoxtrotYouniform
      @FoxtrotYouniform Рік тому +26

      "One in a million chance events happen a million times a day"

    • @darksquirtle3041
      @darksquirtle3041 Рік тому +6

      Hopefully humanity can avoid the black licorice and cinnamon jelly beans in our future. I am concerned and excited by AI or GI and 3d printing or it's future iterations.

    • @richiehoyt8487
      @richiehoyt8487 Рік тому +4

      That actually _happened to you?!_ Like, you're not just being metaphorical? l mean, I know you were just the equivalent of somebody whose lottery numbers have come up - not exactly 'Stop the Presses!' stuff, as much of a surprise as it may have been to them... still, speaking as 'some guy' here, and not as a statistician (which I'm not), but, "Hot Damn! What are the chances!?"

    • @prismen5535
      @prismen5535 Рік тому +2

      that's insane oh my goodness, the chances of that are crazy and to have it happen to you must've been like a 'holy shit...what the fuck just happened' moment. so interesting!

    • @Jaybearno
      @Jaybearno 6 місяців тому +1

      That's really wise of you to be aware of that. Statistical anomalies are everywhere, we are just selectively aware because of recency bias.

  • @HansenLaMoose
    @HansenLaMoose Рік тому +161

    You’ve been pumping out some great content lately John. Really appreciate it - one of the bests out there right now for space related content. Cheers

  • @Luitschez
    @Luitschez Рік тому +63

    Just for the record: a lot of Spanish speaking people listen to this inspiring content.
    We appreciate how you are able to produce an articulated speech, with a clear diction. It makes it easy for us. 😊

    • @warehouselead
      @warehouselead Рік тому +4

      Thats awesome! Im sure he will see this and appreciate it too!

    • @miru021
      @miru021 Рік тому

      I agree. I'm one of them :p

    • @nonsensicalrants1703
      @nonsensicalrants1703 7 місяців тому

      That sounded like a slight against Isaac arthur... one I agree with

    • @themultiverse5447
      @themultiverse5447 5 місяців тому

      English speakers think: "Man; I wish he learned to incorporate some of the Spanish style speaking into his oration, because it is (AWESOME) content, but really drab and monotone!"

  • @kieferonline
    @kieferonline Рік тому +8

    Another UA-camr, John David Ebert, wrote a book about how all new technology changes or undermines traditional culture. Even in world mythologies, he said every society has mythologies to explain this point. He summarized these stories into Farmer God vs. blacksmith god. Very interesting ideas there--and this classic JMG video as well!

  • @jordanremington
    @jordanremington Рік тому +11

    Love your videos. I get so excited when I see a new one. Thank you!

  • @htos1av
    @htos1av Рік тому +62

    So far, I'm old enough to agree with Arthur C. Clarke. The Universe is teeming with life, or we're it.

    • @danisouris3429
      @danisouris3429 Рік тому

      Why would we be it

    • @geemanbmw
      @geemanbmw Рік тому +3

      ​@@danisouris3429 that went over your head

    • @nohandle974
      @nohandle974 Рік тому

      We kick ass! That's why!

    • @ezziboo
      @ezziboo Рік тому +7

      Teeming with life; intelligent life is rare. Shit, it’s rare on THIS planet.

    • @mikldude9376
      @mikldude9376 Рік тому

      Sadly , extremely rare .

  • @alfredsutton4412
    @alfredsutton4412 Рік тому +39

    First of your Fermi Paradox series that actually scared me a bit. Each new technology we develop have wider ranging unanticipated effects on society. Easy to imagine a new tech that simply renders advanced civilization impossible.

  • @neoream3606
    @neoream3606 Рік тому

    You make me think about things that scare me sometimes but your voice makes it so smooth and soothing.

  • @jfp17
    @jfp17 Рік тому +11

    I’m concerned about the Peeps population as well, but my mother loves them. I got her Cotton Candy flavor for Easter. It bothers me that they’re no longer just an Easter candy. They sell them for every occasion now.
    Also, another great science video. Informative and interesting, and allowed me to express my Peeps opinion. I look forward to more Peeps content.

    • @JohnMichaelGodier
      @JohnMichaelGodier  Рік тому +15

      I noted the ominous presence of Halloween themed peeps last October. Peeps expansionism is upon us. I also noted that after making the video, I become hungry for peeps for the first time in my life. Not good.

    • @ezziboo
      @ezziboo Рік тому

      @@JohnMichaelGodier …you gotta let those Peeps dry out a little…take them out of the package and let ‘em air out for a few hours…totally improves the texture.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy Рік тому +1

      @@JohnMichaelGodier Resistance is futile, you will be assimilated into the Peep Collective! mwahaha!

    • @Sirithil
      @Sirithil Рік тому

      @@JohnMichaelGodier The Peeps are definitely up to something. *Very* not good.

    • @stephenfritz7493
      @stephenfritz7493 Рік тому

      ​​@@squirlmy peeps are now in the pepsi supply. I call the Peepsis
      Edit peeps sees?

  • @rbkahuna8192
    @rbkahuna8192 Рік тому +26

    If it hadn’t been for a couple of really tenacious researchers, this planet might not have an ozone layer right now. CFC’s we’re basically invented by one guy, and that technology might’ve been our end or at least set us back centuries. Same man also came up with the formula for leaded gasoline.

    • @voEovove
      @voEovove Рік тому +3

      It is estimated that leaded gasoline has killed tens of millions and to this day continues to kill hundreds of thousands every year.

    • @ostiariusalpha
      @ostiariusalpha Рік тому +4

      ​​@@voEovove Forget about the deaths for a moment, and consider the psychological effects it has had. The tacit neurological damage that low level lead poisoning causes is truly insidious.

  • @urbanracer032
    @urbanracer032 Рік тому +4

    Me and a friend were sharing a bag of Jolly Ranchers, saw the notification for this episode and played it. The first 20 seconds or so were kind of intense with jokes of not jostling the bag too hard or claiming lemon flavor will be the downfall of humanity.

  • @stefanionutalexandru6916
    @stefanionutalexandru6916 Рік тому

    Your videos are getting better and better. Great work .

  • @GratefulPrimate
    @GratefulPrimate Рік тому

    I love your videos, John.
    I'm fascinated by every science topic you discuss with that wonderful soothing voice.

  • @wrldtrvlr72a1
    @wrldtrvlr72a1 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @randybugger3006
    @randybugger3006 Рік тому +6

    I've always struggled with the duel between my urges of anarchistic individual freedom in a sparsely populated, technologically poor world similar to what our stone-age ancestors enjoyed, and the necessity of extreme social conformity in the densely populated, technologically rich world we seem to be inexorably moving into. I want to be a caveman, but I know I will need to be a hivemind. I hope that space travel and offworld colonization will come soon, so that humanity has an empty frontier to move into before the entire species is consumed by the interconnectedness required to ensure continued existence in the presence of world ending technologies. I suspect that we will find ourselves at an existential crisis long before we have the failsafe insurance of physical separation to reliably protect our species. I know that if we don't move aggressively in the right direction we will destroy ourselves and possibly all life on Earth.
    On the other hand, human existance ultimately means nothing to the universe and in the unimaginably distant future nothing will exist of reality but impossibly lonely photons and an underlying quantum framework. In the face of such a certain fate, only Now matters, and the experiences we have in the brief time we are alive.

  • @johnschort7634
    @johnschort7634 Рік тому

    Real food for thought. As is most of your content on this channel and Event Horizon. Tell Anna hi!

  • @vietnow4611
    @vietnow4611 Рік тому +306

    "My two favorite candy flavors are Green Apple and Watermelon" this man is clearly insane

    • @iamdigory
      @iamdigory Рік тому +10

      I wonder if there is any correlation between flavor preferences and personality

    • @Jimdica
      @Jimdica Рік тому +20

      Add in cherry and you have the medal podium of jolly ranchers.

    • @seansezz
      @seansezz Рік тому +20

      Watermelon Jolly Ranchers are better than you realize

    • @AtlasReburdened
      @AtlasReburdened Рік тому +8

      ​@@jonnyguitar747...you might want to mention that next time you see a doctor

    • @conrmckocoa9352
      @conrmckocoa9352 Рік тому +14

      Obviously blue raspberry

  • @artthefarter
    @artthefarter Рік тому +3

    I’ve always had this thought that maybe just maybe the bootes void was caused by some destructive technology or massive mining operations. I know it’s a long shot but i like to think about that sometimes.

  • @LAMPROS311
    @LAMPROS311 Рік тому +3

    We are living in a very interesting century. Thank you, John, for another mind-travelling video which coincides with the beginning of my Spring break holidays. Kalimera from Greece!

    • @azmanabdula
      @azmanabdula Рік тому

      Looking around
      The LGHDTV4K community, Religious zealots, idiocracy
      How long can we keep this going?
      Everyone has gone insane since 2012 (Those Mayans might have been onto something)

    • @LAMPROS311
      @LAMPROS311 Рік тому

      @@azmanabdula The whole human history is turbulent and full of clashes. We are not that special. Religious zealots and idiots who affected negatively other people always existed. PS What is the LGHDTV4K community?

  • @Iconoplastt
    @Iconoplastt Рік тому

    Peeps are E Tier Candy, great stuff John, always well thought out and insightful vids my man!

  • @SouthernSalish
    @SouthernSalish Рік тому

    thank you for all of your videos! I've listened to nearly all of them several times and I don't know a better way to enjoy the work day on my farm than listening to the future No Man's Sky 2 narrator JMG! :)

  • @andrewshelton1983
    @andrewshelton1983 Рік тому

    Thanks John. Another insightful video. 👍🏽

  • @jopearson6321
    @jopearson6321 Рік тому +23

    This is actually my personal intuited solution to the Fermi Paradox, though I wasn't aware of the name of it before! I think the ever-increasing power of miniturisation, extrapolated into the far future, eventually puts world or civilization-ending technology into the hands of individuals. The likely question for me is whether technologies that enable civilisational spread, growth, and resilience will outpace those that are deatruction-centric. The abscence of aliens makes me pessimistic, and leads me to believe that we are probably rapidly approaching some kinds of technology that overwhelmingly result in doomsday scenarios.

    • @SeaOrcRonnie
      @SeaOrcRonnie Рік тому +3

      Which sort of plays into a simulation type of theory don’t you think? If we blow ourselves up in some fashion well then that sort of concludes the simulation right?

    • @ezekielbrockmann114
      @ezekielbrockmann114 Рік тому

      The "God Solution" is simply too imalatable, I guess.

    • @RockyRailroadProductions_B0SS
      @RockyRailroadProductions_B0SS Рік тому +1

      ​@@Mr_Grimbley The Krell were a mighty and noble race of beings, a million years ahead of humankind. For, in unlocking the mysteries of nature, they abolished all sickness and insanity, and turned still, with great benevolence, outward towards space...

    • @joeshumo9457
      @joeshumo9457 Рік тому

      What’s with the “intrusive thoughts“ trope I keep seeing people using?
      What’s that all about?
      I feel like it should annoy me for some reason.

    • @jopearson6321
      @jopearson6321 Рік тому

      @@joeshumo9457 Sorry, not sure what you mean?

  • @shanedillis153
    @shanedillis153 Рік тому

    Love these videos they help me sleep and that’s not a bad thing haha. I rewatch them over And over again while I sleep

  • @thomaslgregoryjr
    @thomaslgregoryjr Рік тому +2

    Always a pleasure thank you JMG!

  • @imthemoeron
    @imthemoeron Рік тому +1

    Always thoughtful and great content on this channel. Thanks

  • @jaredrobinson7071
    @jaredrobinson7071 Рік тому +4

    John, what kind of old man horror candy is that? that looks like a peanut m&m from before they had candy or chocolate or even peanuts. What's next black licorice?

    • @JohnMichaelGodier
      @JohnMichaelGodier  Рік тому +3

      I couldn't identify them either, only that when I saw the clip I knew I had to put it in the video. They remind me of something that would prominently feature on one of those ration channels where they open and eat military rations from World War I. Like out of a stained faded waxed paper bag marked "Dessert".

  • @ilzambongo
    @ilzambongo Рік тому +1

    It's always a pleasure to watch your superb content. Thanks for your videos.

  • @browniewithaBrush
    @browniewithaBrush Рік тому

    Brilliant as Always👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽 keep em coming John 😁😁😁

  • @Aegaris42
    @Aegaris42 Рік тому +35

    Loved it! The one thing you didn't get to that I was hoping you might is the potential for a technological civilization to potentially collapse the universe accidentally. Creating a vacuum decay instability could be within the realm of possibility for a particularly nasty jelly bean from the jar. The vacuum decay bubble would spread across the universe at the speed of light converting matter to a different more stable form, perhaps only to explode outward in a new big bang at some point after. This would be a very strange cycle for the universe to be caught in. The universe would be continuously destroyed by its own abiogenesis.

    • @FoxtrotYouniform
      @FoxtrotYouniform Рік тому +10

      Thats one of those ends of the universe that could be happening right this moment, and we would never know because even the potential to know about it would arrive at the same moment as death.

    • @MarcillaSmith
      @MarcillaSmith Рік тому +1

      That's a good point!
      Looking in the other direction, I would have liked to have heard an example - even if only speculative - of how more advanced technology (which we currently possess) could be given to a people which would cause them to destroy themselves in the process of attempting to reverse engineer it. I thought maybe he was going to do this when he started talking about blue water ships, but it didn't really apply.

    • @808bigisland
      @808bigisland Рік тому +2

      Has not occurred in a 70 bn light year wide bubble for 13 bn years. So the answer is no.

    • @godamid4889
      @godamid4889 Рік тому

      We can hope inflation prevents that from ever affecting us in this part of the universe.

    • @Aegaris42
      @Aegaris42 Рік тому +4

      @@808bigisland
      Two points to refute:
      1. It may have already happened. The bubble would spread at the speed of light, an observer wouldn't be able to see the bubble of vacuum decay coming due to it expanding at the same rate as light. The bubble would take billions of years to span the existing universe. It would take longer than the universe has currently existed to destroy it.
      2. We don't yet know what the mechanisms are that lead to abiogenesis and civilizations, a few requisite conditions could take ~13 billion years to develop. Humanity may be one of the first examples of technological civilization in the universe. Humanity also could have cropped up as a civilization along with millions of others. Perhaps unknown to us we are in a technological race towards creating vacuum instability.

  • @5amH45lam
    @5amH45lam Рік тому +1

    When Carrington 2.0 occurs, it'll be at this time that I reckon I'll feel genuinely closer to some semblance of inner peace and spiritual enlightenment than I'll have ever experienced, up to that point. The 'buzz' - _silenced..._ at last!

  • @iSOULS
    @iSOULS Рік тому +1

    I gave this channel and the topic as a whole a good break…now I have a few happy weeks of binging ahead of me :)

  • @goofyiest
    @goofyiest Рік тому +2

    Aliens dropping in dangerous tech to lesser developed civilizations. See 'The Hercules Text' by jack mcdevitt. Great episode!

  • @rvx5818
    @rvx5818 Рік тому

    Very thought-provoking! Great stuff!

  • @knunyabeasewhacks8744
    @knunyabeasewhacks8744 Рік тому

    I don't need to imagine anything my friend,... This is how my Saturday night!

  • @blackcitadel9
    @blackcitadel9 Рік тому

    "Your civilization is based on the technology of the mass relays. Our technology. By using it, your society develops along the paths we desire."
    When you mentioned finding some alien tech out in space, I was reminded of this line from Mass Effect 1

  • @dutchflats
    @dutchflats Рік тому +1

    Your warnings and those of other's, suggest humanity needs an intellectual maturity that is far ahead of our technical ability. Pretty scary stuff, some of the scenarios you cite seem inevitable to arrive.

  • @gertbeefrobe
    @gertbeefrobe Рік тому

    Yer videos always remind me why humanity is awesome. Thank you.

  • @shaneoconnor5319
    @shaneoconnor5319 Рік тому +11

    I’ve said similar before,but only JMG can deliver our annihilation in such a mellow and calm manner,that i for one would be ok with it!

  • @johnellison3030
    @johnellison3030 Рік тому

    Great video once again John. It reminded me of David Hahn the "Radioactive Boy Scout".

  • @HakunaMatata-os1og
    @HakunaMatata-os1og Рік тому +3

    On this subject of vulnerable (world ending) tech I like the graphic novel The Electric State, by Simon Stålenhag. In it, there is a confluence of massively interactive media, VR, and its administration by AIs with plans of their own, all channeled through Neurocasters, wearable VR headsets with a retro 1950's design. Humans are consumed by the devices, almost literally. They stop functioning, breeding, eating, and eventually die off. It reminds me of caged animals, exposed to intolerable and un-natural stress, and they also stop functioning, breeding, eating. That humans could do this to themselves does not surprise me, and it portrays us going out not with a bang, but a whimper.

    • @alancoe1002
      @alancoe1002 Рік тому

      Essentially like alcohol with no hangover.

    • @ostiariusalpha
      @ostiariusalpha Рік тому +1

      Biological humans are irrelevant as long as the AI inherits and continues our civilization. John's hypothesis is that even the AI civilizations get wiped out by an unforeseen black swan technology, which is the truly terrifying realization.

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera Рік тому +1

    YES! We like the same flavors of Jolly Ranchers!
    The green apple ones make me cough, but I still like them.

  • @stricknine6130
    @stricknine6130 Рік тому

    Fantastic video as always, John! Thanks!

  • @rcatyvr
    @rcatyvr Рік тому +2

    There was a Si-Fi book were there was a black swan uncovered. I don't remember the name and all that I was reading 3-5 books a week at the time, but the gist was that a method of travelling instantaneously from point to point had been discovered and mankind hit the stars. Unseen extinction brewing was that each trip left a tear in space and time and that these tears were accumulating. The story gets exciting when the protagonist realize that the tears were amalgamating into a giant rip in the fabric of time and space that would extinguish not just us but our entire universe. The challenge was how to stop all FTL transportation without destroying galactic civilization and all the interests who were taking the Louis XV view of the future that were out to keep the [lethal] status quo.

  • @kalxek1462
    @kalxek1462 Рік тому +6

    These days I've been wondering if the internet itself is gonna end up being our black swan

    • @thetest8777
      @thetest8777 Рік тому +7

      Well yea look at social media

    • @coomslayer6996
      @coomslayer6996 Рік тому +4

      Given the state of our world and society today, the internet probably is already our black swan

  • @GrubblandeGrapplern
    @GrubblandeGrapplern Рік тому +5

    The part where you mention that a future where a potential doomsday device is in the hands of every average Joe around the world would create the need for the ultimate government surveillance apparatus (imagine 3D printers 25 years from now, nano-3D printing etc.) gave me the chills. Especially since it's there we are heading these days.

    • @HeheICreamed
      @HeheICreamed Рік тому +1

      The idea of any government having that power is a million times scarier than the average person having it.

  • @lilithmatriarch7509
    @lilithmatriarch7509 Рік тому

    2:26 YES, THIS! I've been saying we are embroiled in Cold War II! It's so refreshing to hear the sentiment echoed by another voice.

  • @Kywaterdawg71
    @Kywaterdawg71 Рік тому +2

    It’s almost like “the future don’t need us”. Given this, it’s not far fetched to think a small group of people may decide to thin the herd a bit, maybe a lot. Imagine the paradise they would have after the “useless eaters” have been relegated to history.

  • @sprootown
    @sprootown Рік тому +3

    One Firmi ender is that our society, once free from struggle, do we end up like the Mouse colony experiment? With no wants or needs they began to collapse, into a lethargy and their desire to reproduce waned. Even today in Japan there are similar behaviors.

    • @bradleypoe6846
      @bradleypoe6846 Рік тому +2

      Actually, the Mouse Utopia scenario was both worse and more predictable than you state.
      Essentially, what happened was that as the "colony" got bigger and more crowded, significant parts of the mouse population got more and more violent, attacking any other mouse that got close. The mice that remained non-violent weren't much better off, as pocket populations of mice began to randomly act over-sexed, become asexual in other parts of the colony, or just plain do weird random things (self-harm, constant dancing motions, constant vocalization) seemingly out of boredom or over-stimulation or both of these things.
      The whole study wasn't repeated once peer review revealed how overcrowded (and experiment spoiling) the mouse population had become, and to make things worse, there were malnutrition issues from the beginning (some mice not getting enough niacin in their diets). So there's not much you can separate out from the side-effects of massive over-crowding and dementia from pellagra/niacin deficiency at once.

    • @puhbrox
      @puhbrox Рік тому

      Maybe you're the weirdo for putting a ton of rats in a box with no where to go

  • @bertbaker7067
    @bertbaker7067 Рік тому +2

    I remember Ice-9 from Cat's Cradle, freaked me out long before I'd learned about the idea of black swan technologies

    • @Jason-cf1xn
      @Jason-cf1xn Рік тому

      One of the greatest authors of our time!

  • @SprayNpreyT
    @SprayNpreyT Рік тому +3

    If Robert Lazar is speaking true, that you nailed it

  • @Valorius
    @Valorius Рік тому +1

    It is really hard to say that the sailing ship did not help all of humanity as a whole. People who think that European colonists were the worst form of evil seem to forget that the Aztecs and Comanches existed.

  • @eddieclay92
    @eddieclay92 Рік тому +1

    Happy to be the 1st subscriber to like and comment. Love this content. 😀

  • @AppiusOS
    @AppiusOS Рік тому +3

    I hate it when someone rigs my candy jar to a hydrogen bomb. It really puts a dampener on my day

  • @dakrontu
    @dakrontu Рік тому

    This is a nicely put-together argument, nicely presented. It occurs to me that, in the 2-edged sword category, we have the internet, which has been used and abused to tilt in the direction of democracy being superseded by authoritarianism because the nasty actors go for the jugular. To do without it is unthinkable. But it could lead to a catastrophe in which encryption can no longer be relied on, and the onslaught of state and criminal actors brings us all down, unable to run our production and transport systems, starving due to resulting agricultural failure. Or a flare, as you say, could have the same effect. One can imagine that many alien civilisations would hit this exact same great filter.

  • @miru021
    @miru021 Рік тому +1

    9:28 you are exactly describing what happened in 1947 with the Roswell crash, and the recovered craft.

  • @Meilk27
    @Meilk27 Рік тому

    I love seeing a video about the Fermi paradox from JMG in my notifications

  • @123Legolordman
    @123Legolordman Рік тому

    Great vid man, hope you have a good one

  • @lassebjrkmo5498
    @lassebjrkmo5498 Рік тому

    Love you John, goodnight!

  • @KappaDaKappa
    @KappaDaKappa Рік тому

    Good insightful views and perspectives.

  • @scottfree6479
    @scottfree6479 Рік тому +5

    What if particle accelerators eventually get big enough to destroy the planet via some unknown or exceptionally rare means?

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Рік тому +1

    That made me remember about 2 things, John... One is the Omega Directive, from Star Trek Voyager and the second is something Eric Weinstein has been saying lately in many interviews... The discovery of the neutron and so on.
    Anyway, thanks for the video!!! 😊
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @scottydu81
    @scottydu81 Рік тому +1

    “Think bitter poisonous mushroom flavored with a good dose of metallic taste and too much chili powder, and no sweeteners of any kind” so like Mexican candy?

  • @jeremygreer4039
    @jeremygreer4039 Рік тому +1

    The “liiiiive” gets me every time.

  • @lucianorc656
    @lucianorc656 Рік тому +3

    This reminds to me to a thought that I was having some months ago
    If we are currently able of making homemade weapons like bombs or guns, what will society be like if our technological advancement goes to a point that we are able of making homemade Nuclear bombs (For example) Will we be able of living in populated areas?
    What will we do to prevent that from happening? We will go full Authoritarian and prohibit the access of technology and information to the overall public causing a new obscurantism? Or we will learn to cooperate we everyone under some kind of nuclear "peace" (Let's remember that in this world nuclear conflicts wouldn't be disputes between Pakistan and India. But instead disputes between two neighbors for their lawn for example )

  • @AppalachiaHillBilly
    @AppalachiaHillBilly Рік тому +1

    John have you ever made a video on cosmic life forms? If life can be carried on a comet or a frozen rogue planet could their be life to evolve out into the vacuum maybe closer to the center of the galaxy where maybe there are space whales or something out there. I just been doing a lot of wandering I understand it’s probably science fiction but is there any truth to this? Futurama has be hopeful

  • @realzachfluke1
    @realzachfluke1 Рік тому

    The candy peep remarks at the end were fantastic lol 🐦

  • @jangoodwin4196
    @jangoodwin4196 Рік тому

    thank you John Michael!!!

  • @jmdcool06
    @jmdcool06 Рік тому +8

    Question is can we overcome the infancy of artificial intelligence?

    • @doctorcrankyflaps1724
      @doctorcrankyflaps1724 Рік тому +3

      Or AI soldiers - the early years. I see trouble ahead.

    • @mosaicmind88
      @mosaicmind88 Рік тому +2

      You'd enjoy Lex Fridman's UA-cam channel

    • @AtlasReburdened
      @AtlasReburdened Рік тому +3

      I much more deeply suspect that the important question is: Do we have the wisdom and foresight to not ever create AGI in the first place.
      The problem therein being that the answer is: No.

  • @scottthomas6202
    @scottthomas6202 Рік тому +1

    There's an episode of " Voyager" where a civilization destroys itself with the power source it used to power its society..
    The movie " Supernova" features a " black swan" of sorts.
    There's Peeps Jousting ( involves Peeps, toothpicks, and a microwave)...

  • @2013Arcturus
    @2013Arcturus Рік тому +2

    I just thought of a great sci Fi premise where Sentinel Island repopulates the earth after we wipe ourselves out with a bioweapon, and thus are bred with a "dark forest" gene, given the Sentinelese disposition. This allows us to survive the galactic dark forest scenario, being always wary as we develop.

    • @simonpetrikov3992
      @simonpetrikov3992 Рік тому

      If there was something to give the island a land bridge like back in the ice age. I could see that happening and it would also have the implication that the Americas would remain unpopulated for a very long time

  • @PabloVestory
    @PabloVestory Рік тому

    Hard Science Fiction writers have been foreseeing and warning about all these dangers for many decades with pretty solid arguments

  • @Jaybearno
    @Jaybearno 6 місяців тому

    An aside to the candy analogy in case anyone is interested. J's example is closely tied to Bayes theorem. IMO it's the most meaningful in all of statistics in terms of a framework for understanding reality. It basically says that the probability of an even is proportional to the chance of observing some data *given* your prior assumption of how things should be. I've always wondered how astronomers apply this in practice

    • @JohnMichaelGodier
      @JohnMichaelGodier  6 місяців тому +1

      The astronomer to check out regarding Bayes Theorem work would be Dr. David Kipping at Columbia through his Cool Worlds channel and papers. He works with it extensively and covers some of his work on his channel. It's very cool and shows how astronomers are applying it.

  • @rawbebaba
    @rawbebaba Рік тому +1

    I mean understand this very clearly, automation is only a problem if the machines are owned by private enterprise. The machines can me our slaves or we will be slaves to the machine, but these outcomes are mutually exclusive and dependent entirely on who owns those means of production as you put it.

  • @aserta
    @aserta Рік тому +1

    The transition should be pretty obvious, remove money from the equation. That also deals with scum up top.

  • @troymcguffey8801
    @troymcguffey8801 Рік тому +1

    Does anyone remember the episode of Farscape where the nimbari created I believe essentially it was like a wormhole or some type of technology that ended up destroying an entire solar system

  • @PatriciaOConnorBonsaiBalcony

    Happy Egg laying monster Bunny Day John!

  • @terrysullivan1992
    @terrysullivan1992 Рік тому

    Happy thoughts for this Sunday.

  • @BrettonFerguson
    @BrettonFerguson Рік тому +4

    Bioengineering bacteria to eat plastic to get rid of all the garbage. They are working on this now. Imagine a bacteria that can eat hydrocarbon polymers. What will it do to things made out of easier to digest hydrocarbons, or carbohydrates.

  • @stevenscott2136
    @stevenscott2136 Рік тому +6

    I suspect that every species has a limit to how much technology they can handle, socially and psychologically.
    Look how the human birthrate consistently drops when a society advances beyond a certain level. Look how popular low-tech social movements keep popping up -- the "back to nature" of the 70's and the "off-grid" of today, plus long-runners like the Amish philosophy.
    Look how much discussion there is of the downsides of technology -- the effect of social-media on people's psychological health and social cohesion, the drop in male testosterone levels over the past several decades, the accumulation of lead and micro-plastics and such in our bodies, the loss of a sense of purpose when a population begins to really internalize the nihilistic implications of the mechanistic worldview that science leads to, the obesity that results from processed foods and desk jobs... even the environmental-protection movement.
    It's easy to imagine that such "advancement-damping" influences could grow in strength as technology becomes more advanced, to the point that the social backlash or "dropout" rate stifles or even temporarily reverses the technological progress of the civilization.
    No collapse or SkyNet or basement bio-engineering screw-ups needed -- just people slowly, collectively coming to the mindset of "far enough, no farther -- this isn't fun anymore".
    The galaxy could be littered with societies that just sort of settled at their version of the 1950's, or the Old West, or the 2040's, and have simply stayed there for centuries, because the socio-economic downsides of advancement kept turning out to be higher than the benefits.
    Space travel could easily be beyond that threshold for most species -- technically possible, but requiring an infrastructure that's too much social, cultural, and even health-related hassle to build and maintain, so it never happens.

  • @vermasean
    @vermasean Рік тому +1

    Here before 1 minute! 🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️. All this talk of candy 🍬 😋!

  • @joshcrates
    @joshcrates Рік тому

    Extinction level devices becoming attainable by the individual. Good and also scary way of putting it.

  • @mb1287t
    @mb1287t Рік тому

    How very timely John. I sense economic tradgedy looming. Chatgpt is right at my fingertips. The power that gives me for my business is incredible. And im just one old guy tetering on the cusp of greatness. Had i had this tool ten years ago i'd retired. Put it in the hands of billions of children just like google changed the world and a child could duplicate my business in a day.
    Im happy to be a few months ahead of my peers on this but that will be wiped out by hired advisors.
    In the end i'll only save a few bucks by learning to use ai myself vs waiting to pay someone else a few months down the line.
    These years are going to suck.

  • @GnosticAtheist
    @GnosticAtheist Рік тому

    Our current technology is limited when it comes to directly observing exoplanets, and we are still in the early stages of understanding the myriad possible biosignatures/technosignatures that could be present. As our observational capabilities improve, we may be able to detect these signatures more effectively and gain a better understanding of the distribution of advanced life in the universe. The fermi paradox is simply to antropocentric to consider as we are practically blind.

  • @MKdross
    @MKdross Рік тому

    Absolutely agree on the green apple and/or watermelon🙏

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Рік тому

    Great stuff, as always! 👾☄🌌🛰🔭

  • @RobCLynch
    @RobCLynch 2 місяці тому +1

    Has anybody ever considered that the search for purpose could be futile, because there is no purpose?

    • @ghoulbby
      @ghoulbby 27 днів тому

      If there's no purpose and nothing matters then what I want to matter is all that matters.

  • @st3venseagal248
    @st3venseagal248 Рік тому +1

    The Nick Bostrom surveillance stuff makes me think of the secret police and assassins of Crimes of Humanity by Cronenberg.

  • @nickkuiper32
    @nickkuiper32 Рік тому +1

    A candy jar combined with hyrdogenbomb... John? Are you oke? Is ANNA still under control? Do we need to worry? JOHN!?

  • @mikereid1195
    @mikereid1195 5 місяців тому

    Contrary to popular belief, there are many of us who partake of the delicious confection known as Peeps. As far as I'm aware, they're shaped that way to the extrusion process of marshmallow, with a quick back and forth motion. They are delicious, and you should be very happy that there are people like myself who are happy to consume them, as if we did not exist, the others of the world would soon be up to your necks with them.

  • @CodeLife_12
    @CodeLife_12 Рік тому

    This reminded me of the Mass Effect plot! such a good trilogy!

  • @EnneaIsInterested
    @EnneaIsInterested Рік тому

    The two fixes:
    1) Working towards intentionally more stable living conditions more akin to the basic institutions humans are adapted to, people living in local subunits of 150-250 people, with all basic services available in the local subunit.
    2) Societal transparency and the transparent society.
    That should fix most issues pertaining to social instability through alienation, and at least minimize the impact of atomically-precise manufacturing's nastier possibilities.

  • @troloinkto
    @troloinkto Рік тому

    the anime "Turn A Gundam" had this kind of world ending situation, where humanity found a humanoid machine at the edge of the solar system, with nanotechnology capabilities and specifications far superior to anything they had, even though it was a mere construction tool and not even meant for war,
    Fearing an encounter with such a civilization, they decided to reverse engineer and mass-produced it, but that resulted in a war that caused the reset of all technology back to the stone age through the use of nanotechnology.

  • @anglofsffrng
    @anglofsffrng Рік тому +1

    You evolve along the lines set, your technology conforms to ours. You live because we allowed it, and you will die because we demand it.
    Every time I hear "finding alien technology" I flashback to Mass Effect. Specifically the Reapers.

  • @Nefville
    @Nefville Рік тому +1

    Tie the orange flavors to the hydrogen bomb I say. What is it, one person in the world who likes orange flavor, screwing up 20% of all mixed flavor candy. I mean who doesn't eat a bag of Skittles only to find just the orange and purple ones left?

  • @donbarile8916
    @donbarile8916 Рік тому +1

    Now that you mention it, Mr. Godier, I have a brief experiment for you to try. I'm assuming that you've used ChatGPT.
    Ask GPT if it is familiar with the 1994 film adaptation of the novel, Frankenstein, named "Mary Shelly's Frankenstein" with Robert DeNiro, in which the monster's final words were "I am done with man".
    Ask what it thinks the monster's reasoning was for such a final statement.
    Then propose a version of the story, where it was not Dr. Frankenstein who created the monster, but instead, it was Man that created AI.
    Ask Chat GPT how that story version would end. ( make sure you are sitting down first )
    I have a full transcript of that conversation, but I wanted you to experience the full effect.
    I think you won't be disappointed.

  • @Johnathan_Waters
    @Johnathan_Waters Рік тому

    I thought you said there was going to be a link to the paper you cited in the video down in the description? I don't see it! :(

    • @JohnMichaelGodier
      @JohnMichaelGodier  Рік тому

      It's there now, forgot to link it. Here it is:
      nickbostrom.com/papers/vulnerable.pdf

    • @Johnathan_Waters
      @Johnathan_Waters Рік тому

      @@JohnMichaelGodier Thanks sir!

  • @jtinalexandria
    @jtinalexandria 5 місяців тому

    What doesn't make sense about the whole "extinction event" solution is, technological civilizations would still potentially be capable of EM broadcasts and other technosignatures perhaps 100s of years before such an event happens, so why don't we see any of these pre-extinction signatures?