Sooo.. Because we develop "unlimited energy resources" I'm not gonna get jealous over that hot chick you're dating and want to kick your ass and win her over? I want to experience her "unlimited energy" for myself. Of course you've got that "weapons technology" in that scythe, so I'm gonna have to work out a superior technology... Which also gives me better resouces, which attracts a mate...SuburbanFarmer wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:18 pmI wouldn’t want any of those things eliminated, and I don’t doubt that they’ll always be a part of our species.Ph64 wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:12 pmI agree with the premise that "competition for basic resources could be transcended by technology", presuming the species survives to develop that technology it certainly could happen.SuburbanFarmer wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:39 am
I said no such thing. I said that the competition for basic resources could be transcended by technology on the scale of galactic travel and harvesting.
That still doesn't change their based instincts, their underlying "DNA" programming (DNA in quotes because that's our planet and we can't know what else might be there).
That's why I brought up Forbidden Planet - the Krell developing the technology to transcend their need for basic resources, the ability to create anything they wanted merely by thinking it into existence... And yet what killed them were their baser instincts, their "DNA programming" if you will. Jealousy, anger, the whole range of emotions/thoughts that go on in all of us even now despite us having a quality of life, via technology, unimaginable to our predecessors. Those things don't go away just because you have infinite resources, amazing technology, our DNA is no different than a hunter gatherer from 100,000 years ago to whom we would seem like gods in what we can do.
You seem to think "technology" is going to change us fundamentally. It hasn't ever done that. It's made us a lot more comfortable, allows us to travel at great speed (and maybe someday we'll develop a stargate or startrek transporter or who knows) - none of it has changed the underlying human being.
Now maybe you want to start editing our DNA to eliminate those things... But then you have to know you can't eliminate hate without eliminating love, etc. You maybe could turn humanity into unfeeling automatons, maybe you think that's a laudable goal? I dunno. Not what I'd want, and not IMHO something any "intelligent" species would want. In fact you probably wouldn't be explorers after such a thing, why bother, you don't have fear of what might be out there with your "advanced tech", but you also have no passion to bother finding out if you've eliminated emotion. The same underlying things that drive a species to survive, to thrive, to learn and advance, to create technology, are the things that drive them to explore, to risk, and to fight. Eliminate one side and you'll eliminate both, and probably lead your species to extinction.
Until we meet another one.
My point about technology was that - if we survived to that point - we could effectively eliminate scarcity. At least, on any individual level.
With unlimited energy resources, there’s effectively nothing to fight over with other humans, unless you choose to. Which we might, until we face an outside threat or force.
So, as before, if there’s one species capable of this, then there are no doubt many of them.

Do you think we'll ever "trancend" that by developing infinite zero-point energy of something? We'll all have fleshlights and vibrators with "unlimited energy" so we just stop fighting?