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frogeyedpeas
·last year·discuss
I find myself believing less in the great filter. My comment here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43712645 explains why.
frogeyedpeas
·last year·discuss
There's only the fact that we probably just CANNOT perceive extremely advanced civilizations.

An insect crawling around a 75 year old brick house that is covered in ivy and moss will have NO idea that the object it is walking upon is NOT part of it's natural environment. That brick house seems as natural to the environment as the grass, and trees, and rocks, and streams nearby it -- to the bug at least.

Similarly we take our telescope out and see what looks like a natural organic universe with organic galaxies and normal looking stars etc...

Because we don't have solar system sized brains and billion year life spans we are absolutely hopeless to realize that theres' a lot of massive artificial structures in this universe. We're too bug-like to even be able to perceive them from our natural environment.

*we do know of massive cosmic structures like filaments, voids, and the great wall. So it is possible we as humans are starting to notice the "house" in the woods since our theories of physics cannot really explain why these structures exist at these massive scales (we would expect uniformity at those scales). See [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_cosmic_structu...)
frogeyedpeas
·last year·discuss
Chemistry and reactions would absolutely still be a thing. Reactions happen underwater all the time such as the complex decay of organic matter.

The fire meta get's postponed until trapping air inside bags happens (could be seaweed/skin based bags).

Then you need to make a habit of collecting a bunch of air and trapping it and then can begin exploring chemical reactions in the air.

ex: take dead but not decomposed organic matter, dry it out in hot air bag (maybe cover the bag in black squid ink and float the bag of air in the ocean out in the sun's rays for day to warm it up.

Then eventually you need to have the insight to do friction based experiments in the bag with dried materials and then one discovers fire in a massive breakthrough not dissimilar to when humans created Bose Einstein Condensates for the first time in highly specialized environments.

Nothing here says "impossible" to me. I bet if whales had fingers to easily manipulate matter they might've already done all this by now.
frogeyedpeas
·2 years ago·discuss
I agree.

Shareholders can vote and decide the direction of a company. They should also be held liable for any problems the company causes.

If the company is fined it should come out of company and then shareholder pockets. I might even add courts should be able to award damages by directly fining share holders.

If a company does something severely illegal then very large shareholders should risk jail time.

It’s your company after all as a shareholder. You own it.

It’s no different if your dog bites someone or child breaks the law. You have to pay the fines.