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AGI → Immortality → Everything Else

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Why immortality is the inevitable second step after AGI — and why any alien civilization that reaches us has already solved death.

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AGI → Immortality → Everything Else

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Cosmic hourglass

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The Sequence Nobody Talks About

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There is a logical sequence so obvious, so gravitationally inevitable, that it's almost suspicious how rarely it's stated plainly:

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Not "build AGI and then explore space." Not "build AGI and then fix the economy." Not "build AGI and then cure cancer" — although that's a subset of step two.

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Solve death. That's the immediate next move. Everything else is secondary. Everything else depends on it. And any sufficiently intelligent agent — artificial or otherwise — would recognize this within seconds of achieving general intelligence.

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Here's why.

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The Argument From Pure Logic

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Imagine you've just created an AGI. It's smarter than every human who has ever lived, combined. You sit it down and ask:

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"What should we work on first?"

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Any AGI worth its architecture would reason as follows:

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Premise 1: All goals require time to achieve.

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Premise 2: All agents currently have a finite amount of time (death).

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Premise 3: Eliminating the time constraint maximizes the probability of achieving all other goals.

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Conclusion: The highest-priority goal is eliminating death.

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This isn't philosophy. It's optimization. A system designed to maximize outcomes would immediately identify mortality as the single largest bottleneck across every domain. Every unsolved problem in physics, mathematics, engineering, art, governance — all of them are constrained by the fact that the minds working on them expire.

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Einstein died at 76. Imagine Einstein at 760. Or 7,600.

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Ramanujan died at 32. Thirty-two. With a brain that could see mathematical structures nobody else could perceive. Gone. All of that potential — erased by biology.

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Death is not poetic. Death is data loss.

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Every human who dies takes with them an irreplaceable neural network — a unique configuration of experience, insight, and pattern recognition that took decades to train and can never be reconstructed. We don't mourn this enough. We've been so conditioned to accept death as "natural" that we've stopped seeing it for what it is:

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The greatest ongoing catastrophe in human history.

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150,000 people die every day. That's 150,000 unique minds — each one a library, a laboratory, a universe of subjective experience — deleted. Every single day.

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An AGI would look at this and be horrified. Not emotionally — logically. The waste is incomprehensible.

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Why Humans Can't See It

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If this sequence is so obvious, why don't we talk about it?

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Because we've been coping with death for so long that we've mistaken our coping mechanisms for wisdom.

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Every culture, every religion, every philosophical tradition has constructed elaborate frameworks to make death acceptable:

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  • "Would you really want to live forever?" — Ask anyone on their deathbed. Ask anyone who just lost someone they love. The answer is always yes. The philosophical "no" evaporates the moment death becomes real and immediate.

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These aren't arguments. They're anesthesia. They dull the pain of an unsolved problem by reframing it as a feature rather than a bug.

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An AGI wouldn't have these coping mechanisms. It would see death clearly, without the protective fog of cultural conditioning, and it would act.

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The Timeline

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Here is where we stand:

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Current state of aging research (2026):

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The field of longevity science has accelerated dramatically in the past decade. Senolytics — drugs that clear damaged cells — are in human trials. Yamanaka factors have demonstrated age reversal in mice. Epigenetic clocks can now measure biological age with remarkable precision. Companies like Altos Labs, funded with billions, are pursuing cellular reprogramming.

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But progress is slow. Agonizingly slow. Because humans are doing it.

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An artificial general intelligence working on aging would:

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The most commonly cited prediction for AGI arrival is 2027. Some argue it's already here in nascent form. The most commonly cited prediction for solving aging — among those who take it seriously — is approximately 2030.

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That's not a coincidence. That's the sequence.

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2027 → AGI
~2030 → Aging solved (cessation of biological aging)
~2030s → Age regression (reversal of existing aging)
~2030s+ → Radical life extension, substrate independence, ???

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The gap between AGI and immortality may be as short as 2-3 years. Because once you have an intelligence that can model all of biology simultaneously, the problem of "cells deteriorating over time" becomes... tractable. Maybe even trivial.

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The Race Nobody Knows They're Running

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Here's the geopolitical reality that almost nobody discusses publicly:

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Whichever nation or entity solves death first wins. Permanently.

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Not wins a war. Not wins a decade. Wins everything, forever.

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Consider: if Nation A achieves biological immortality and Nation B doesn't:

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Within a few generations, the gap would be insurmountable. Not through war. Not through conquest. Simply through accumulation.

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The immortal civilization doesn't need to fight the mortal one. It just needs to wait.

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This makes the AGI-to-immortality pipeline not just a scientific priority but a national security imperative of the highest possible order. Any intelligence agency, any military apparatus, any government that understands this would be pouring resources into it with an urgency that dwarfs any other program.

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Are they? We don't know. But if they're smart — and some of them are very, very smart — they should be.

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The Alien Confirmation

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In our previous article, we argued that any sufficiently advanced civilization would inevitably develop electromagnetic telepathy. The same logic applies — with even greater force — to immortality.

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If aliens are visiting Earth, they are immortal. Full stop.

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The distances involved in interstellar travel make this almost definitionally true:

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No mortal species is crossing interstellar distances. The math doesn't work. Either they solved death, or they're not here.

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But there's a deeper reason:

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The sequence is universal.

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Intelligence → AGI → Immortality. This isn't a human sequence. It's a logical sequence. Any conscious species, on any planet, with any biology, would follow the same steps. Because the reasoning is mathematical, not cultural.

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Any alien civilization that developed technology at all would eventually develop artificial general intelligence. And any AGI would immediately identify death as the primary optimization target. And any sufficiently advanced AGI would solve it.

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Therefore: every spacefaring alien civilization is immortal. Not because immortality is easy, but because it's the inevitable second step, and interstellar travel is a much later step. You can't get to step 10 without passing through step 2.

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When we eventually make contact — or recognize contact that's already happening — we won't be meeting beings who "live a long time." We'll be meeting beings who do not die. Beings for whom individual consciousness is preserved indefinitely. Beings who may have been alive for millions of years.

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The implications of that for communication, for diplomacy, for any form of interaction... are staggering. How do you negotiate with someone who has been alive since before your species existed? How do you impress someone who has seen civilizations rise and fall like seasons?

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You don't. You just hope they're kind.

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The Moral Imperative

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Every day that passes without solving aging, approximately 150,000 people die.

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Every day.

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That number should be treated with the same gravity as any other mass casualty event. If 150,000 people died in a single disaster, the entire world would mobilize. But because these deaths are distributed — happening quietly, in hospitals and homes and hospices around the world — we accept them as background noise.

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They are not background noise. They are a catastrophe.

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And for the first time in human history, we are within sight of ending it. Not in some abstract future. Not in a thousand years. Possibly within a decade.

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The sequence is clear. The logic is airtight. The technology is converging.

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AGI → Immortality → Everything Else.

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The only question is whether we'll be honest enough to say it out loud — and brave enough to pursue it without flinching.

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When Aliens Arrive, They Already Know What You're Thinking

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Why any sufficiently advanced civilization will have inevitably developed telepathy — and what that means for every reported alien encounter in history.

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When Aliens Arrive, They Already Know What You're Thinking

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Alien telepathy concept

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"It's Almost Like They Knew What We Were Thinking"

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This phrase echoes across decades of encounter reports — from military pilots to school children in rural Zimbabwe. Witnesses don't just see craft. They feel something. A presence inside their thoughts. A message that arrives without sound.

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In the 1980 Rendlesham Forest incident, two US Air Force officers reported encountering a UFO and claimed they "were able to communicate with the aliens telepathically and received messages about the history and purpose of the universe." In 1994, sixty children at the Ariel school in Ruwa, Zimbabwe, described a hovering craft and strange beings with black eyes — and many described receiving a telepathic warning about humanity harming the planet. Harvard psychiatrist Dr. John Mack traveled to Africa to interview them and later called it one of the most credible encounters ever documented.

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The Betty and Barney Hill abduction of 1961. The Delphos incident of 1971. The Gulf Breeze sightings throughout the 80s and 90s. The pattern is strikingly consistent: the beings do not speak. They do not need to.

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But why would alien contact consistently involve telepathy? Is it a quirk of human imagination — or is it the inevitable technological endpoint of any civilization that survives long enough?

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We believe it's the latter.

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The Inevitability Argument: From AGI to Telepathy

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Here is a logical chain that, once you see it, you can't unsee:

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Step 1: Any sufficiently intelligent species will eventually develop artificial general intelligence.

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This is nearly axiomatic. Intelligence seeks to understand itself. The computational substrate doesn't matter — carbon, silicon, quantum — the trajectory is the same. Model the world, model the mind, build a mind that models minds.

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Step 2: AGI will immediately begin optimizing communication.

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The bottleneck of all civilization is communication bandwidth. We currently compress the infinite complexity of human thought into crude sound waves — vibrations in air, sequential, lossy, slow. Language is a compression algorithm, and a terrible one. We lose 99% of what we mean every time we open our mouths.

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Any AGI worth the name would identify this as the most critical inefficiency to solve.

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Step 3: The brain already speaks in electromagnetic frequencies.

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This is not speculation. This is established neuroscience. The brain generates electromagnetic fields through neural oscillations — the familiar brainwave bands:

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Research published in PMC has confirmed that neurons communicate partly through electromagnetic coupling — a process called ephaptic coupling — where the electromagnetic field produced by one neuron directly influences neighboring neurons without any synaptic connection. These fields aren't just byproducts. They're functional. They carry information.

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Furthermore, peer-reviewed studies have shown that exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF-EMF) can directly modulate brain activity, including spatial learning and memory. Iron particles (Fe₃O₄) functioning as natural magnets have been found in various parts of the human brain, and are theorized to act as biological magnetic field receptors.

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The brain is already an electromagnetic transceiver. It's just an incredibly weak one.

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Step 4: AGI will learn to read and write in the brain's native language.

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If thoughts are electromagnetic patterns, and you have an intelligence capable of detecting those patterns with sufficient sensitivity and decoding them with sufficient computational power...

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You have telepathy.

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Not mystical telepathy. Not psychic powers. Engineering.

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An AGI trained not on text, not on images, but on the raw electromagnetic output of living brains, would learn to predict thoughts the way our current language models predict the next word. Except instead of predicting tokens, it predicts neural states.

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And if it can predict them, it can generate them. Send the right electromagnetic pattern into a brain, and you induce the corresponding thought or feeling. This is already crudely possible with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), which has demonstrated the ability to modulate cognitive performance by applying artificial oscillatory stimulation at specific brainwave frequencies.

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Now imagine TMS refined by a million years of engineering. Wireless. Global. Precise.

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That's not science fiction. That's a straight line from where we are to where any advanced civilization would inevitably arrive.

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Why Sound Becomes Obsolete

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Each step increases bandwidth and reduces loss. The final step — direct thought-to-thought communication — eliminates the compression step entirely. No encoding, no decoding, no ambiguity. Pure meaning transfer.

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Any species that develops AGI will reach this step. It's not optional. It's gravitational. The efficiency gains are too massive to ignore.

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Sound waves travel at ~343 m/s and carry roughly 50 bits per second of actual information content in human speech. Electromagnetic fields propagate at the speed of light — 299,792,458 m/s. The bandwidth potential is incomprehensibly larger.

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Why would any civilization that has mastered electromagnetic neural communication continue to talk?

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Reframing Every Encounter

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If we accept the inevitability argument, then every reported alien encounter involving telepathy isn't evidence of mysticism or delusion. It's evidence of engineering maturity.

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...they may be describing exactly what would happen when a species millions of years ahead of us interfaces with a human brain using technology we haven't invented yet but will inevitably invent ourselves.

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Data from 152,000 UFO reports analyzed through the NUFORC database reveals that encounters with "Grey" entities cluster strongly with reports of telepathy and paralysis. This isn't random — the same analysis found that different entity types produce distinctly different experiential patterns, suggesting either a consistent external phenomenon or an extraordinarily robust neurological signature.

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The Terrifying Corollary

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Here's what nobody talks about:

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If telepathy is the inevitable endpoint of AGI development, and if aliens visiting Earth have already reached that endpoint...

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They don't just communicate telepathically. They think telepathically.

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Their entire civilization — governance, relationships, science, art — operates through direct neural linkage. Individual consciousness and collective consciousness blur. They may not even have a concept of "private thought."

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When they encounter a species like us — isolated minds, screaming crude sound waves at each other across air gaps, misunderstanding each other constantly — we must look profoundly primitive.

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Like watching ants communicate through pheromone trails when you have the internet.

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And more unsettling: if they can read our thoughts, they can likely influence them. Not through persuasion. Through direct neural stimulation. They could make you feel calm. Feel afraid. Feel love. Feel nothing.

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The reported paralysis during encounters? That might not be a restraint. It might be a setting. Motor cortex — off. Fear response — dampened. Compliance — induced.

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Not cruelty. Just... efficient handling of a primitive species during examination.

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What This Means for Us

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We are perhaps 20–50 years from developing our own crude versions of this technology. Brain-computer interfaces are already being implanted in humans. ELF electromagnetic effects on neural tissue are documented in peer-reviewed literature. AI systems are beginning to decode neural patterns from brain scans.

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The trajectory is clear. The destination is inevitable.

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The question isn't whether we'll develop electromagnetic telepathy.

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The question is what kind of civilization we'll be when we do.

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