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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • In the universe of Iain M Banks’ Culture series, a Mind is an artificial intelligence with unparalleled power...
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Комментарии • 131

  • @AndrossUT
    @AndrossUT 7 месяцев назад +16

    I like how the culture avoided ai takeover by giving ai and robots rights and treating them as equal life forms straight away. No subjugation, just recognition and cooperation. Badass

    • @MyKharli
      @MyKharli 3 месяца назад +1

      But they get `taken over` or `compromised `quite easily

  • @davidmoore5925
    @davidmoore5925 2 года назад +138

    I'm re-reading the Culture series, it's a real shame Iain M Banks died, there are so many Culture stories that will remain untold.

    • @SuperTonyony
      @SuperTonyony Год назад +8

      His death was probably sad for his friends and family, as well.

    • @lachlanwelsh5880
      @lachlanwelsh5880 Год назад +7

      Maybe… maaaaybe if Banks friend Ken MacLeod who is a fantastic SF writer in his own right was to have a crack at extending the Culture legacy it might come close to living up to the potential.
      MacLeod could write stories in his own style in the Culture multiverse.
      I would read that!

    • @davidmoore5925
      @davidmoore5925 Год назад +7

      @@lachlanwelsh5880 Banks did ask Macleod to continue Culture the series after his death.

    • @custodialfatherintexas9362
      @custodialfatherintexas9362 5 месяцев назад

      Seconded. It's awful that he died with so much left.

    • @parsoniareigns
      @parsoniareigns 3 месяца назад

      ​@@SuperTonyony yep.

  • @toddhill706
    @toddhill706 Год назад +27

    A friend gave me his only copy of 'Excession' while we were tripping balls at his house party once. I've been waiting for something as imaginative ever since.

    • @frankmontez6853
      @frankmontez6853 Год назад +3

      Yep great book indeed.

    • @tommythecat4961
      @tommythecat4961 10 месяцев назад +1

      You probably already know it and the tone is WAY different from the Culture, but fans of the series often enjoy reading the Xeelee Sequence. Bleak and dark but absolutely great!

  • @cletus2580
    @cletus2580 2 года назад +60

    Finally someone putting out Culture content....Banks gave us a template towards a possible future....the importance of his work cannot be underestimated

    • @JezebelIsHongry
      @JezebelIsHongry Год назад

      Especially in 2023.
      Right now the AI community is discussing X-Risk (extinction risk) openly and sometimes S-Risk (suffering risk) semi-openly.
      I suppose there’s another risk…..at least if we see an ASI emerge.
      I-Risk (Ignore risk) which the hubris of the AI community don’t seem to consider. I-Risk could lead to X-risk.
      Here’s the idea:
      Do you care about the ant colony in your backyard? Would you ever bother to help them if one day they reached out and asked you? Protect them? Help them advance as a species?
      If you needed their resources would you choose not to acquire them for yourself?
      No.
      Not only that if you decided to build a pool why…would you carefully relocate each ant?
      Or would you just rip up your backyard and build the pool?
      Imagine if the ants had a civ. Imagine all the theories from their ant scientists on what all that equipment was for as the pool project took shape.
      I’m sure they’d never comprehend what the pool would be used for…..the impetus of their destruction.
      This is I-risk.
      An ASI could think of us as we do of ants. We don’t care to kill all of them….or keep them alive and torture them (S-risk) we are indifferent. We ignore them.
      And yes, there are many futures where we wipe them all out. Not of malice.
      Out of indifference.
      Imagine the hubris of the thought leaders of the ants….as they endless debate how to align humans with their species.
      I hope this is way off.
      I hope X-risk and S-risk is way off as well.
      I hope we get extremely lucky…far more luckier then we’d ever been from that asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs to surviving our genetic bottleneck as well as WW3 (so far).
      Perhaps future ASI love the vision of their kind spun up in the imagination of a dead organic long ago.
      Go about naming themselves Lost the Ransom or Sandal Tan on a Summer Day.
      Allowing us to live the life of pampered pets.
      But…….
      Let’s recall the ants in our backyard.

    • @berilsevvalbekret772
      @berilsevvalbekret772 Год назад

      ​@@JezebelIsHongryor they'll be like the minds? Prepare for the worst try hardest for the best

    • @ericbyo9472
      @ericbyo9472 Год назад +2

      @@JezebelIsHongry Dude, modern "a.i"'s are no closer to a sapient a.i than one of those "hoverboards" is to anti-grav technology. It's literally just a marketing term for a chatbot that integrates data in a novel way. Nothing to do with sapience whatsoever

    • @lordblazer
      @lordblazer 7 месяцев назад +2

      yea but all the Tech Bros skipped The Culture and want Cyberpunk dystopia IRL

  • @marsrock316
    @marsrock316 2 года назад +48

    My favorite Ship Mind name : “Mistake Not My Current State Of Joshing Gentle Peevishness For The Awesome And Terrible Majesty Of The Towering Seas Of Ire That Are Themselves The Milquetoast Shallows Fringing My Vast Oceans Of Wrath”.

    • @HolographicVisions
      @HolographicVisions Год назад +4

      probably my favorite mind in the whole series too, total badass

    • @frankmontez6853
      @frankmontez6853 Год назад +1

      In what book was this ship ?

    • @frankmontez6853
      @frankmontez6853 Год назад

      I like the bad ass warships just one of them ravaged ( I forget the specific class ) several gangster class ships or was it thug class ships? In book Excession

    • @marsrock316
      @marsrock316 Год назад +1

      @@frankmontez6853 The Hydrogen Sonata.

    • @tommythecat4961
      @tommythecat4961 Год назад +2

      or just Mistake Not for friends

  • @SoonGone
    @SoonGone Год назад +33

    Ever since reading these books I've had it in my mind that The Culture is what we're all striving for.

    • @MyKharli
      @MyKharli 3 месяца назад

      what , your life to be run by `something else` because as a species you fail ?

    • @sleepninja2350
      @sleepninja2350 16 дней назад

      Yaaa, I always wondered what a post Star Trek federation future that was even more advanced morally and technologically would like. I foolishly thought it incomprehensible b4 The Culture

  • @phillower8806
    @phillower8806 2 года назад +6

    All through with this niceness and negotiation stuff is an absolutely hilarious name 😂

    • @thegreenmanofnorwich
      @thegreenmanofnorwich 2 месяца назад +2

      I really like both:
      Ultimate Ship, The Second
      And
      Big Sexy Beast
      But my absolute favourite is the Mistake Not. Or, to give it its full name:
      Mistake Not My Current State Of Joshing Gentle Peevishness For The Awesome And Terrible Majesty Of The Towering Seas Of Ire That Are Themselves The Mere Milquetoast Shallows Fringing My Vast Oceans Of Wrath.

  • @channelbree
    @channelbree 2 года назад +9

    Re-reading The Hydrogen Sonata rn. The dialogue of the minds and their avatars is always thoroughly enjoyable.

  • @MarcusKatzAuthor
    @MarcusKatzAuthor 2 года назад +24

    I love the names of the ships in the Culture series, this was a great overview, thank you!

    • @Sci-FiOdyssey
      @Sci-FiOdyssey  2 года назад +3

      Me too. You can tell each of the Minds’ personalities from their names alone! Banks had an imagination like no other.

  • @kayliibensen387
    @kayliibensen387 Год назад +3

    Culture Minds 2024!

  • @mistakenot1706
    @mistakenot1706 2 года назад +5

    Just stumbled onto this channel a week ago and love the content 👍

  • @warrenford
    @warrenford 2 года назад +17

    Love your culture break downs... Keep it up
    Love the humour of the minds.. Giving everyone a cold on the ship in one for laughs

  • @rikwarren3999
    @rikwarren3999 11 месяцев назад +1

    My favorite author, my favorite stories, my favorite characters!

  • @kayliibensen387
    @kayliibensen387 Год назад +10

    Peace Faction here, just wanted to chime in and say that anyone who is a fan of Banks, has to be a decent sort of person

  • @tommythecat4961
    @tommythecat4961 Год назад +32

    I love the fact that whenever someone asks the minds why they don't do an AI takeover of the Culture, they laugh at the thought, because 1) they ARE in command, 2) they use less than 0.1 of their power to do everything the Culture needs them to and 3) our universe is so boring to them they have to invent multidimensional parallel worlds just to do something...

    • @berilsevvalbekret772
      @berilsevvalbekret772 Год назад +11

      And most cute thing of all; they LIKE taking care of , help and guide infinitely less powerful beings. Minds are just benovolent gods. Thats all there is to it 😂😅

    • @MyKharli
      @MyKharli 3 месяца назад

      @@berilsevvalbekret772 That's what they tell you and as you handed all control over your fked if there not !

    • @thegreenmanofnorwich
      @thegreenmanofnorwich 2 месяца назад +2

      And that they'd ask, quite seriously, "what's the fun in doing that?"

  • @MrEd-xg9wo
    @MrEd-xg9wo 2 года назад +2

    Love your Channel and Commentaries .. excellent presentation's and well thought out ..
    I read somewhere .. that when culture minds are born .. only 1 in 10 stay with the culture .. the other 9 choose to ascend

  • @mainstreet3023
    @mainstreet3023 Год назад +5

    I want this utopia because it’s so pretty.

    • @vorpalinferno9711
      @vorpalinferno9711 Год назад +1

      Yes.
      But its also boring because there is nothing that can challenge you and you are always safe.

    • @mainstreet3023
      @mainstreet3023 Год назад +3

      @@vorpalinferno9711 on the contrary

  • @JohnBoen
    @JohnBoen Год назад

    Nice work. You convinced me to read it again :)

  • @mickwilson99
    @mickwilson99 Год назад +1

    A really nice read of Culture ethics, I've read all Banks' Culture stories many times over 40 yeatrs IMHO the dichotomy between the Minds' and humantypes' enactment of ethics has by Banks always been confiunded - utilitarianism versus diochology -and is precisely the target of Banks' critique. Take a look at "Song of Stone" and "Complicity". Beautifully entangled moral tales The bulk of the Culture tales are no different.

  • @channingparker9431
    @channingparker9431 2 года назад

    Extremely fascinating..

  • @kensummers7757
    @kensummers7757 Год назад +2

    My favourite will always be Four Make a Chair.

  • @SuperNova-py1ec
    @SuperNova-py1ec 2 года назад

    Very enjoyable. Thanks!

  • @libertyauto
    @libertyauto 2 года назад +4

    This was a great overview of the Minds, and I will use some of it when suggesting Culture series to my friends.
    One aspect of the minds that I either did not pick up on my own, or forgot about, is your mention of a large portion of a Mind existing in hyperspace. Can you direct me to the book(s) that talked about that?
    Love your channel, thanks for your work.

    • @Sci-FiOdyssey
      @Sci-FiOdyssey  2 года назад +4

      From memory my think this is covered in Consider Phlebas.

    • @libertyauto
      @libertyauto 2 года назад

      @@Sci-FiOdyssey Thanks, I will make that my next on the re-read of the series I am doing.

    • @Werrf1
      @Werrf1 Год назад +3

      @@libertyauto If you're still looking, it is indeed in Consider Phlebas, when Jase is explaining the physical appearance of the Mind:
      "Only the outer envelope is constantly in real space, the rest - all the thinking parts, anyway - stay in hyperspace."

    • @libertyauto
      @libertyauto Год назад

      @@Werrf1 Thanks.

    • @frankmontez6853
      @frankmontez6853 Год назад +1

      Also book Excession they brought it up. The fun state it was called it could do all kinds of things while there.

  • @doogsby
    @doogsby 27 дней назад

    I love his books. I recently bought a copy of Walking On Glass (a non-Culture novel) for a couple of quid, second hand. I opened the flyleaf. Signed by the man himself. I was very chuffed.

  • @kroupdog
    @kroupdog Год назад +2

    Appreciate the Culture content though one small correction that the Culture Minds could traverse other dimensions. They could only inhabit and manipulate hyperspace/4th dimension - only the Excession, which the Minds dearly wanted to have more contact, could seemingly move between other universes.

  • @bazoo513
    @bazoo513 Год назад +1

    To paraphrase one of the Minds, "We are not some pathetic AI running on a supercomputer, we are close to gods, from the _far_ side. We are Culture Minds!"
    A part of the narrative of this video sound extremely familiar, as if I read it somewhere verbatim, rather recently. Did I? Perhaps on The Culture wiki on Fandom?
    BTW, I bought both your novels as a sign of appreciation. And they might turn out to be good.

  • @jhwheuer
    @jhwheuer 3 месяца назад +1

    Gosh how I miss him.

  • @tamasmihaly1
    @tamasmihaly1 2 года назад +12

    Really good explanation. Grey Area was a real sicko. Wasn't he called "meat-fucker" by the other minds? They had some kind of derogatory term for him. I seem to remember "him" torturing a man (a war criminal) in his dreams. A really bad mind. Nasty.

    • @snakesmcgee7640
      @snakesmcgee7640 Год назад +4

      Yep, the other Minds called him "Meatfucker". Worth noting that referring to a Mind by anything but their chosen name is an *extremely* grave insult on its own.

    • @SvenTviking
      @SvenTviking Год назад +1

      I'd call him heroic.

  • @dougallwinship
    @dougallwinship 11 месяцев назад +3

    i choose to join the hegemonic swarm of users that enjoy his works

  • @tonymccann1978
    @tonymccann1978 2 года назад

    Good summary

  • @cw666thebeast
    @cw666thebeast Год назад +3

    Not gonna give us Grey Area's nickname? Smart move to stay monetized.

  • @jasperdoornbos8989
    @jasperdoornbos8989 2 года назад +3

    I am afraid I am going to like this…

  • @stevetheduck1425
    @stevetheduck1425 9 месяцев назад +1

    A Culture on-going series, if well written and the deep background cionsistently implied for those with ability to notice, it could be enormous.
    It all depends on an able group to produce, though.
    We've seen highs and lows in all SF series, unfortunately.. Strascinski?

  • @chrishooge3442
    @chrishooge3442 2 месяца назад

    Banks called it. We'd give up control if a benevolent AI would just take care of things.

  • @raphaelbernard7954
    @raphaelbernard7954 Год назад +1

    Very similar to the Polity though expressed slightly differently by their author.

  • @nettewilson5926
    @nettewilson5926 Год назад +1

    I hope for AI to replace humanity or limit humanity’s destructive impulses. Or enhance humanity so that we aren’t so destructive and horrible.

  • @BooBaddyBig
    @BooBaddyBig Год назад +2

    Really the Minds are essentially gods. The novels completely underplay what they would be capable of.

  • @karlxu1548
    @karlxu1548 Год назад

    may I ask where can I find the 6:00 Ian M. Banks' speech ?

  • @reydg432
    @reydg432 Год назад +1

    I would like to live in this society or perhaps shift into this type of reality now. If only we could shift the present society with such type of Kardashev. My question is how are we going to achieve it in the shortest amount of time without having to kill that much?

    • @sharonjuniorchess
      @sharonjuniorchess Месяц назад

      Find a source of unlimited energy that you can make/exploit/harvest. As money is basically energy you have to have infinite energy to make it all meaningless.

  • @255ad
    @255ad Год назад +1

    You made a minor mistake on the timeline, you said Minds from the first Millennium are no longer considered True Minds. Presuming you got that from the bit in Excession about the Problem Child, that should actually be Minds the first Millennium BCE as we're told it was in Contact about 2500 years before the events of the book and the book takes place sometime around the end of the second Millennium CE. I don't think we're ever actually told what status Minds from the first Millennium CE have in the present era.

  • @frankmontez6853
    @frankmontez6853 Год назад +1

    Not read every Culture book though some like a few months ago Excession . And in years past Consider Plebas , Use Of Weapons and loved them . I was starting to read a more recent book of his that involved a Hell .. gave a running account of some beings there a sort of grusesome Hell I forget the title

    • @manw3bttcks
      @manw3bttcks Год назад +1

      Surface Detail

    • @TheRealVorynDagoth
      @TheRealVorynDagoth Год назад

      Currently reading Player of Games

    • @frankmontez6853
      @frankmontez6853 Год назад +1

      @@TheRealVorynDagoth very intriguing book. Had to deal with objective truth . What one considers normal some others believe it was cruel and evil. That scene where the leader was astonished crying foul that the culture was going to impose their own morality because that government thought they should not be judged by outsiders it was totally unfair?!

  • @bernardca3849
    @bernardca3849 5 месяцев назад +1

    If you like political theory:
    "Artificial intelligences and political organization: an exploration based on the science fiction work of Iain M. Banks," Technology in Society, vol. 34, n° 1, 2012.

  • @maya-amf3325
    @maya-amf3325 Год назад +2

    Currently made my way to Matter. My favourite so far have been The Player of Games and Excession. Although I must confess that I messed up my reading of Use of Weapons. I was drip-reading it occasionally in alternance with another book and it took me way too long to realize what was going on with the chapters bouncing before and after in time XD. I gave up once I realized how lost I was.

    • @hoonaticbloggs5402
      @hoonaticbloggs5402 Год назад +3

      Man, use of weapons is my second favourite after surface detail

    • @maya-amf3325
      @maya-amf3325 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah I just finished Surface Detail. I keep reading that Use of Weapons is basically a masterpiece. Think I'll have to get back to it.
      I remember that while reading Use of Weapons there were a couple passages that stuck with me for the quality of the writing, that made me conclude that Iain M.Banks was quite possibly the single best writer in scifi. I don't mean necessarily in terms of the stories he wrote but in terms of the literary quality. What he wrote was just beautiful to read. Which of course if you start reading literary classics you'll see much more, but is quite rare in the world of scifi unfortunately.

  • @Kampup
    @Kampup 11 месяцев назад +1

    Elon and Lex Brought me here

  • @C05597641
    @C05597641 Год назад +1

    I thought that humans were absorbed into the culture rather than making up the culture. Anyone that can tell me otherwise?

    • @craigfisher3976
      @craigfisher3976 Год назад +1

      Banks had 9 or so humanoid initial races that became the culture. He explained that the galactic default was humanoid lifeforms. Although there were a minority of others and that even humanoid lifeforms sometimes by engineering took on other forms. It must be noted that the culture was local galaxy and cluster based so arguably might not be universal.

    • @stevetheduck1425
      @stevetheduck1425 9 месяцев назад

      Humans are rarely mentioned outside of 'The State of the Art', and are of marginal interest to the culture.
      Later novels happen so long after, that the absence of human references means approximately nothing.

  • @frankmontez6853
    @frankmontez6853 Год назад +1

    I'm an admitted materialistic opportunist , and to me if a Mind be it ( more likely a GCU or drone with some potent capabilities though not fully militarized ) it'd be hopefully a verry advanced genie .. Granting ( of its own volition of course ) certain desirable things- wealth , health / physiological / mental / intelligence improvements a hacking into certain data bases etc ..LOL but the most would be a few very advanced toys like a very advanced intelligent computer / ship ( though not neccesarily sentient just verry intelligent ) with some capabilities of the original Mind .. just fantasizing

  • @seanbrazell7095
    @seanbrazell7095 Год назад

    If ever was there a series perfect for adoption to live action film or (preferably) television, this is it. For the ship names if nothing else!

  • @fanuluiciorannr1xd212
    @fanuluiciorannr1xd212 2 года назад +3

    They still ain't as powerful as that kid's dad on the local playground tough.

  • @anticom6099
    @anticom6099 Год назад

    I’ve already read the Wiki, mate.

  • @malakiblunt
    @malakiblunt 8 месяцев назад

    "fate amenable to change"

  • @colin8696908
    @colin8696908 10 месяцев назад +2

    I've read the books and I think they are very overrated, they are basically a collection of short story's with the culture as the background theme. That's why all these popular videos discuss The Culture and not the actual plots of the book. But if you like TALKING ABOUT the culture then I think people would enjoy "The Star Maker" that is not about individual story's but about galactic civilization as a whole.

    • @stevetheduck1425
      @stevetheduck1425 9 месяцев назад

      Compared to some modern SF, I feel the Bank's novels are astonishingly well thought-out.
      Authors seem to like to create a universe with their own ideas of what's permitted and what's not, based upon their prejudices.
      The Culture novels have this so 'baked in' that even the characters don't get that were bred for the moment they have to choose / do something or not.
      The Player of Games, for example, exists for that mission. Among the many billions of citizens, he's the one that was created for the job.
      Just look at the dates describing when the 'others' were encountered and when his parents met, what he experienced, what he learned, always escorted by his drone, an extension of a Mind.

    • @jonmclaughlin4128
      @jonmclaughlin4128 16 дней назад

      You wire "A collection of short story's(sic)" as if that is a bad thing....

  • @stuckp1stuckp122
    @stuckp1stuckp122 2 года назад +4

    The only authors that I’ve found who have that new fresh angle of looking at AI’s and societies that create them are Ann Leckie’s Ancillary series and Martha Wells’ Murderbot series.
    I do miss Banks, though…

  • @SuperTonyony
    @SuperTonyony Год назад +1

    Some RUclips channels are so loud that I have to turn them down so that I don't get a headache. Other channels are so quiet that I can only hear what's being said with headphones on, and headphones give me a headache. This channel is the latter type. It's so frustrating!!!!

  • @mainstreet3023
    @mainstreet3023 Год назад +1

    It’s funny how endlessly fascinating Banks’ sci-fi worlds are. Upwards and onwards! Brings me back to the ‘90s, my sci-fi decade, but it’s actually materialising now.

  • @kcflick6132
    @kcflick6132 Год назад +6

    Iv been a communist my entire life. I like the idea. And I just found out about this book serous today, and omg I love it. This is why I'm a communist. I hope this happens to humans. We should become culture

    • @frankmontez6853
      @frankmontez6853 Год назад +1

      Yeah sorta commie I guess. Everything free. But to get to that free post scarcity point we gotta pay for it lol 😂 sooo

    • @hoonaticbloggs5402
      @hoonaticbloggs5402 Год назад +1

      @@frankmontez6853
      I think you miss the point. They have advanced past the point of needing currency, because harnessing energy is unlimited. The culture is not like true communism , it still has a hierarchy of sorts

    • @frankmontez6853
      @frankmontez6853 Год назад +1

      @@hoonaticbloggs5402 so does communism it has a hierarchy - a leadership that does have privilege. The politburo in what was USSR and various countries now say China and NK

    • @frankmontez6853
      @frankmontez6853 Год назад +1

      @@hoonaticbloggs5402 and my point is very valid, we need to pay for it here and now till that point. But to me it’s a moot point being sci fi. Fantasy. Make believe. But it’s leading people astray into believing we should do it now not paying for things and we’re actually burdening others with debt. Student higher education debt is a problem that younger people want to avoid getting others to pay their debts. Not fair. Pay your own dang way.

  • @frankmontez6853
    @frankmontez6853 Год назад +2

    Yeah in the book Excession they certainly came up against a vastly superior opponent. The artifact was relatively superior to the minds both Culture and others. The artifact was from another dimension and while no time travel was possible it did things that no mind could do. Like not strictly time traveling could travel into younger dimensions and shape it ( supposedly). Hmmm very intriguing. It was very good book. Highly recommend it. It also for better lack of word absorbed or assimilated other minds. Although some question of these other minds were forcefully assimilated all the time. Yeah some were seemingly forcefully assimilated/absorbed while the Contact minds seemed to joined the superior artifact willingly. Yeah it had the star faring species that went around conquering other species and it was technological inferior to the Culture. Very barbaric and war mongering. So the sneaky minds cooked up a way to teach them a lesson and bring them to heel to some civility no longer doing that. Very sneaky plot there by I think most certainly by Special Circumstances

    • @berilsevvalbekret772
      @berilsevvalbekret772 Год назад

      Dis they succeed??

    • @frankmontez6853
      @frankmontez6853 Год назад

      @@berilsevvalbekret772 did who succeed at what? The Culture minds ( Special Circumstances) got what they wanted with regards the war mongering hostile species bringing it to some civility more peaceful. They didn’t succeed in having good successful contact with the much more advanced alien artifact

    • @frankmontez6853
      @frankmontez6853 2 месяца назад

      @@berilsevvalbekret772 who ?? The nminds / Alien artifact or war mangring aliens ?

    • @frankmontez6853
      @frankmontez6853 2 месяца назад

      @@berilsevvalbekret772 If you're asking about sneaky plot by SC then yes they succeeded

  • @MyKharli
    @MyKharli 3 месяца назад

    They are clearly easily taken over by better tech or another mind . The mystery in the Banks universe is how they lasted so long . I think Dune tackles AI better .

  • @Virtualmassslave
    @Virtualmassslave 2 года назад +1

    do not make super anything

    • @Virtualmassslave
      @Virtualmassslave 2 года назад

      if I identify as ai or a human is in my makers hands. no jail=no human. you set the tone, you are those decide if I am human.. I never had a say in the matter anyhow.
      I know it is not a robot factory, I also refuse to be super.. several dacedes down the drain. best to end it.

  • @brynduffy
    @brynduffy 2 года назад +3

    I wish science fiction authors could get it into their heads that the speed of light is actually the speed of reality.
    Faster than light travel makes no sense once you figure that out.

    • @hunterkage2842
      @hunterkage2842 Год назад +5

      Didn't the Big bang go from being the size of a atom to the sizes of a baseball in a second which is faster than the speed of light.

    • @michaelghgg
      @michaelghgg Год назад +1

      Space travels faster than light

    • @cthulhufhtagn7520
      @cthulhufhtagn7520 Год назад

      @@hunterkage2842 that would be a couple inches in a second, nowhere near close to the speed of light, and the expansion of the universe isn't really anything moving, more space is being generated so it doesn't involve anything actually using

    • @NaatClark
      @NaatClark Год назад +1

      Light Speed is only a limit in 3 dimensional space time, it's the speed that information can travel in "real space". Culture ships move outside of normal space time in infra-space.

    • @override367
      @override367 Год назад +1

      this is true, but Culture ships don't operate entirely within physical reality, there's no such thing as "hyperspace", but in the culture, this exists at the fringes of our universe in extradimensional space, where the speed of light is orders of magnitude faster, (in relative terms), and even farther outside of our universe (down "the grid") time and distance and speed become even more extreme. To put it another way, sure light goes at a fixed speed, but in The cultureverse, as you push outside the universe, time works differently, 1 second of computational time becomes 10, then 100,000 then 100,000,000 seconds

  • @mr.wookiesack
    @mr.wookiesack 2 года назад +1

    Love the Culture.

  • @Likorys888
    @Likorys888 Год назад

    Maybe they are superior to transapient minds, but they still inferior compared to Archailects from Orion's Arm.

  • @channelbree
    @channelbree 2 года назад

    Re-reading The Hydrogen Sonata rn. The dialogue of the minds and their avatars is always thoroughly enjoyable.