Hey all,
First off, no, I'm not back. I've got too much on my plate at the moment to be able to commit time here (including a move and I'm between jobs).
Secondly, I'm engaged in some massively parallel worldbuilding (4 projects) at the moment, and I'm looking for additional perspectives on aspects of my transhuman setting.
Thirdly, and if this is in violation of the site's TOS, I'll take it down, I have an [url=https://www.etsy.com/shop/thejewelersbounty?ref=l2-shopheader-name]Etsy shop[/url]. I make jewelry. If people could take a look, maybe buy something or just spread the word, I'd appreciate it. I could potentially give coupons to EP fans if asked. :)
So, the transhuman setting questions:
1. Debating between default/setting names for human-derived intelligences, covering upgraded humans, uplifts, uploads, genetweaked, AIs, and so forth. Options I'm debating between include: panhumanity, earthkin, Solscions, Terra-born, with earthkin being the current preference.
2. Morphological freedom. I can understand, comprehend and appreciate practical upgrades (and I qualify gender modification to make morph gender fit ego gender under "practical"), but I can't comprehend, beyond the most intellectual surface understanding, of modifications for the sake of modification, whether that sake be art, non-conformism, or something else. So I guess I need help understanding not only the motivations of the really out-there individuals, but also some inspirations on the sorts of non-practical mods people might do.
3. I'm trying to stay as hard sci-fi as I can, but I'm using two forms of quasi-FTL in my setting. Two-way point-to-point wormholes, and a "hyperspace" parallel universe accessible from modified wormholes. Access to other universes is possible, but the sort of thing that is potentially lethally hazardous for even the most advanced AIs to attempt (it's the "dialing in" to the right universe that's the trickiest part; given an infinity of universes, most will have physical constants that are wildly different from ours, and it doesn't take much to miss the target universe and hit a different one. And the opening of the gate can result in a "mixing" of constants, which can do... bad things for the local environment, and the attending AI, when, say, the strong nuclear force is suddenly weakened by five orders of magnitude in the vicinity). But I digress.
I'm looking for help in understanding what kind of implications for closed time-like curves and other such abuses I have to be aware of for my writing, given that I have it that a ship can pass through a modified wormhole "gate" in our universe, travel to "hyperspace", which has effectively the same physical constants as ours, travel at relativistic velocities in hyperspace for several light-months to another gate, and come out that gate, having traveled roughly two orders of magnitude more distance in our universe.
That's the bulk of what I've got. Help of any sort is appreciated.
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"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." -Benjamin Franklin
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." -Benjamin Franklin
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." -Benjamin Franklin
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." -Benjamin Franklin