Monday, February 12, 2007

Insights with Global impact

The world is a mess, and to give you all a taste of what it will be like when I'm Boss of the World, here's some of my ideas.

There is a lot of fighting in Israel, over territory as far as I can understand. The whole "promised land"-story and the "but we already live here, leave us alone"-business is getting old and I think it should stop.
Therefore I designed a full-proof plan: reclaim the Mediterranean Sea, turn it into a polder.
Plenty of room for everyone, dig a second river Jordan for all I care. Problem solved!

And another thing: if it is true that Atlantis is located under the thick layers of ice on the South Pole, maybe global warming isn't so bad after all! Seeing Atlantis would be very cool indeed.
There are a lot of species that wouldn't survive the heat, but eventually evolution will produce the diversity we so desperately want to preserve all over again. It's quite a robust system, you know.

It's all so simple. Just wait untill I'm done building my robot army: I will save the world.

posted by Marian @ 7:31 PM 5 comments

5 Comments:

At 10:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thinks robots are quite ill fit for building a vast army, uses a LOT of resources; did you consider clones with the capability of cloning themselves?

 
At 11:08 PM, Blogger Marian said...

Yes, that's what the cyborgs are for. My skills in nanotechnology are not advanced enough yet to accomplish that part of the plan.
One step at a time, first the robots, then the cyborgs. I have to start somewhere!

 
At 4:19 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would start with the development of universal assemblers.
Once you have those your fyborgs (or cyborgs) shouldn't be a problem anymore.

 
At 11:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmmm... your mentioning of nanotechnology made me think of a better solution. Why not design nanoparticles with a hivelike consciousness; easy to expand and suited for rapid adaptation to the faced problems!

And for the universal assemblers... call me for dinner if you have one!

 
At 1:58 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well the Zyvex company is very busy with the development.
So that invitation might (unfortunately) come sooner than later.

 

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