Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
In a sense, this is peak "degrowth". People having very enjoyable and productive lives while using very few physical resources. https://twitter.com/haig98/status/1753839916948009316
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Gambid
@gambid
Almost a solution to the Fermi Paradox, except it’s the Virtual Reality Trap https://warpcast.com/pmarca/0x9422843d
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Wank Frilczeck
@spinor
My background is in physics, so I want to offer a potential counter argument via statistical/thermodynamic principles. If the proliferation of VR/AR increase entropy at a rate faster than a lack thereof, both civilization and VR/AR will persist. If not, then VR/AR will fade and trend towards thermo equilibrium.
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Both are unlikely in practice imo, because they make an N-of-N assumption. If even one culture can keep fertility rates high while others go low, it will end up dominating population-wise. If even one culture can continue to focus on the physical world while others go virtual, it will end up dominating militarily.
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