I come from area N 6 E 3. I have been with Wikipedia since June 4, 2003. My lifetime research interests are
the Universe and
it's origin (it's structural aspect). I have been studying physics for a short while, but changed my field to
mathematics because physics has no model which can explain the earliest moments of the Universe's existence. I have hopes to understand it by answering the Leibniz's question of why something exists rather than nothing.
I think the concept of
technological singularity is really worth exploring, and the singularity itself is very promissing. Also, I agree very much on creating a superior machine intelligence before creating the nanotechnology to avoid it's dangers.
I come from area N 6 E 3. I have been with Wikipedia since June 4, 2003. My lifetime research interests are
the Universe and
it's origin (it's structural aspect). I have been studying physics for a short while, but changed my field to
mathematics because physics has no model which can explain the earliest moments of the Universe's existence. I have hopes to understand it by answering the Leibniz's question of why something exists rather than nothing.
I think the concept of
technological singularity is really worth exploring, and the singularity itself is very promissing. Also, I agree very much on creating a superior machine intelligence before creating the nanotechnology to avoid it's dangers.