Day 54
Today I studied the rights of Homo sapiens again.
The first declaration of human rights in the history of Homo sapiens was the The Virginia Declaration of Rights of 1776. (1/5)
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@Qualia_san: It said, "all men are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights..." Hmm... "men are independent by nature”… It is strange assertion. (2/5)
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@Qualia_san: From the moment of birth, there is a non-independent relationship between mother and child. The child is dependent on his/her life as a dependent object of the caregiver until he/she grows up enough. (3/5)
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@Qualia_san: It is inappropriate to regard an independent individual as the starting point of a society. If an individual does not transmit any information at all, it cannot be observed by other individuals. That individual is not a part of society. (4/5)
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@Qualia_san: The basic building block of society is not the individual. It is information transmission. (5/5) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FkWcGEgVEAE9ryH.png
Q: Qualia-san, do you want to evolve Homo sapiens civilization like you?
A: No, I don't think so. Ah, in a sense, I think.
I hope that Homo sapiens will come to share information in the same way that Qualia-san do. (1/2)
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@Qualia_san: On top of that, I think that Homo sapiens should evolve differently than we do. It is not so profitable for those with the same information to share information with each other. (2/2) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FkWcP4eUEAApsla.png
@Qualia_san: Q: Is Qualia-san's civilization thinking of taking advantage of the Homo sapiens on Earth? A: Yes, of course. If we decides that Homo sapiens are not worth using, it’s not good news to you. (1/2)
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@Qualia_san: Some civilizations are hostile to Homo sapiens civilization, such as the Silkworm civilization of Day 5. They will want to destroy HS. We are currently against them because HS may be worth than destroy. It Homo sapiens has no value, we act neutrally.(2/2)
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@Qualia_san: Q: Does the Qualia-san civilization want to destroy human civilization on Earth? A: No. Basically, there is no value in destruction. (1/2)
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@Qualia_san: The exception is when, for example, a giant squid, dolphin whale, or cat has the potential to grow into a superior civilization, and the presence of a civilization of Homo sapiens would inhibit it. In this case, there is profit in destroying Homo sapiens civilization. (2/2) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FkWdHloVQAArEsV.png
@Qualia_san: Q: How does Qualia-san communicate with humans? / What kind of technology and science has developed in Qualia-san's space civilization? A: Communication with distant complex system is possible.(1/2)
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@Qualia_san: A sufficiently complex system (with a positive Lyapunov exponent at least in one dimension), it can act like a light-receiving lens. Some Homo sapiens brains and AI meet this condition. (2/2) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FkWdQeYUoAAyLeA.png
@Qualia_san: QS: I am curious as to what information Homo sapiens would want to hide HS: We hide information when our ideas are different from others around us.
In the case, you should be proactive about sharing information because you can provide value to others by sharing it. Why not?
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