Galactic Humanity and the Fermi Paradox Part II | Summary and Q&A

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July 19, 2018
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John Michael Godier
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Galactic Humanity and the Fermi Paradox Part II

TL;DR

Colonizing the Milky Way poses challenges such as communication limitations, diverging cultures, and local governance. However, the possibility of trade, galactic law codes, and potential interactions with other intelligent civilizations are also explored.

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Key Insights

  • ❓ Communication limitations due to the vast distances in the Milky Way pose significant challenges for establishing meaningful interactions between human colonies.
  • ⌛ Language divergence over time would further hinder understanding between colonies.
  • 👮 Local governance and varied laws would likely be the practical approach to governing human colonies across the galaxy.
  • 👋 Trade opportunities may revolve around the transmission of information and cultural artifacts rather than physical goods.
  • 👾 Warfare may become less likely in the vast expanse of space, and a system for local dispute resolution may be established.
  • ❓ The future involvement with other intelligent civilizations and the potential for uplifting exist as possibilities in expanding galactic civilization.
  • 🐎 The human race may serve as lawgivers in the galaxy, uplifting and integrating other civilizations.

Transcript

This is part 2 of another collaboration with Isaac Arthur. To see part 1 of this collaboration, and links to our previous collaboration about the concept of uplifting , check out the end screen of this video or in the description below. In Part 1 Isaac covered the idea of the Fermi Paradox, and how it may come to an eventual end not because of alie... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: How do the distances within the Milky Way impact communication between human colonies?

The speed of light limits the speed of communication, making conversations between distant colonies extremely slow. Without advanced technologies that can change the nature of communication, meaningful conversations would be challenging.

Q: How does language divergence affect the potential for understanding between colonies?

Over time, languages tend to diverge when isolated from one another. This divergence would make it difficult for colonies separated by thousands of years to understand each other's languages, creating a barrier to meaningful communication.

Q: Can there be a unified galactic governance system?

The vast distances and the impossibility of waiting for decisions or funding from Earth make it hard to establish a centralized galactic governance system. Instead, local governance and distinct laws would likely be the norm.

Q: Is warfare a possibility between human colonies in space?

The abundance of space and the potential for a decline in human population might eliminate the need for warfare in space colonization. However, a system for dispute resolution and local moderation may be necessary.

Q: How might future trade look like between human colonies?

Trading physical goods across the vast distances of the Milky Way would be impractical. Instead, trade could focus on transmitting information, sharing technologies, or exchanging cultural artifacts that hold value.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The vast distances within the Milky Way present a challenge for communication and meaningful interaction between human colonies.

  • Language and cultural divergence may occur over time, making it difficult for colonies to understand each other.

  • Local governance is more practical than attempting to establish a centralized galactic empire.

  • Trade opportunities may be limited due to the energy costs of transporting physical goods, but the transmission of information and cultural artifacts may still be possible.

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