by Socrates
After spending 10 weeks of intense, near-exponential personal growth at Singularity University I was beginning to wonder if there is any way to sustain this trend? I mean, how can I manage to keep up with the bleeding edge in advanced technology if I am living in Toronto, Canada – far away from Silicon Valley and most other cradles of high-technology? Since I am unlikely to move my home anytime soon, I concluded that I need to continue taking a regular dosage of SU-type of anything-is-possible techno-optimism and keep meeting inspiring singularitarians that I can learn from. But this is a very rare opportunity some may say. How often do you get to see the most incredible scientists, entrepreneurs and technologists under one roof talking about “big picture” questions such as: the direction of the global economy, philosophy of mind, [...]
Read the full article →
by Socrates
In America on average there are about 5 paved parking spaces for each car on the road. That is roughly about 1,000 square feet per car adding up to millions of square miles of black, asphalt-covered, sun-heat-absorbing, rain-water-drain-preventing, parking lots, which sit unused most of the time. The fact that overall on average cars get more allocated space than most big city dwellers raises a number of ethical and other concerns. Yet the problem is bigger than that. Just some of the other negative consequences are loss of productive farm-land, local climate warming and its consequent big-city heat-waves. (For example, if Los Angeles were to paint its flat-roofed buildings, parking lots and streets white, there would be an estimated decrease in temperature of about 5 °F (i.e. about 2.5 °C), which in turn will reduce heat-wave severity and related deaths, [...]
Read the full article →