The Biosingularity Interesting new essay by Anatoly Karlin. Why wouldn't the principle of the singularity apply to organic life? (www.nooceleration.com) posted 1y ago with 23 replies (collapse hidden) log in to judge received 12.1 12.1 The Biosingularity (view hidden) log in to judge received 12.1 12.1 Speaking for myself, I think I simply have not met enough IVF-born people in my life (0) to learn the distinction. If its true that the parents of IVF babies simply don't love them as much, then it may be possible to discern through behavioral patterns upo... 1y ago (collapse hidden) log in to judge received 4.4 4.4 Speaking for myself, (view hidden) log in to judge received 4.4 4.4 How? I agree that more intelligent systems of social organization can augment intelligence significantly, but is that really all that can be done? Should genetic engineering not also be pursued to some extent?... 1y ago (collapse hidden) log in to judge received 2.4 2.4 How? I agree that mo (view hidden) log in to judge received 2.4 2.4 This reminds me of the caste system of ant colonies. Perhaps bio-economic caste niches are actually inevitable in establishing the most efficient form of social organization. 1y ago (collapse hidden) log in to judge received 5.0 5.0 This reminds me of t (view hidden) log in to judge received 5.0 5.0 I think what happened with Karlin is that he had a mass blackpill psychological meltdown after Russia failed to win in Ukraine quickly, and promptly ceased being a Russian nationalist. His rationale for being a Russian nationalist was linked with the emerg... 1y ago (collapse hidden) log in to judge received 6.7 6.7 I think what happene (view hidden) log in to judge received 6.7 6.7 Interesting points being made here, but I would like to point out that many people are disgusted by insects, snakes, rats, etc.; and yet one could argue that insects are more dominant over the Earth than humans are. It seems that human aesthetic preference... 1y ago (collapse hidden) log in to judge received 4.0 4.0 Interesting points b (view hidden) log in to judge received 4.0 4.0