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Long-Term Trajectories of Human Civilization
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- Baum , S D , Armstrong , S , Ekenstedt , T , Häggström , O , Hanson , R , Kuhlemann , K , Maas , M M , Miller , J D , Salmela , M , Sandberg , A , Sotala , K , Torres , P , Turchin , A & Yampolskiy , R V 2019 , ' Long-Term Trajectories of Human Civilization ' , Foresight , vol. 21 , no. 1 , pp. 53-83 .
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Purpose: This paper formalizes long-term trajectories of human civilization as a scientific and ethical field of study. The long-term trajectory of human civilization can be defined as the path that human civilization takes during the entire future time period in which human civilization could continue to exist. Approach: We focus on four types of trajectories: status quo trajectories, in which human civilization persists in a state broadly similar to its current state into the distant future; catastrophe trajectories, in which one or more events cause significant harm to human civilization; technological transformation trajectories, in which radical technological breakthroughs put human civilization on a fundamentally different course; and astronomical trajectories, in which human civilization expands beyond its home planet and into the accessible portions of the cosmos. Findings: Status quo trajectories appear unlikely to persist into the distant future, especially in light of long-term astronomical processes. Several catastrophe, technological transformation, and astronomical trajectories appear possible. Value: Some current actions may be able to affect the long-term trajectory. Whether these actions should be pursued depends on a mix of empirical and ethical factors. For some ethical frameworks, these actions may be especially important to pursue.
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- Baum , S D , Armstrong , S , Ekenstedt , T , Häggström , O , Hanson , R , Kuhlemann , K , Maas , M M , Miller , J D , Salmela , M , Sandberg , A , Sotala , K , Torres , P , Turchin , A & Yampolskiy , R V 2019 , ' Long-Term Trajectories of Human Civilization ' , Foresight , vol. 21 , no. 1 , pp. 53-83 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1250227519
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource