In this episode of Entropy Rising, we explore how weapons evolve as technology and energy scale up, starting with systems already reshaping modern battlefields and extending into the kinds of weapons only advanced civilizations could realistically build. We begin with near-term developments like drone warfare, autonomous systems, and anti-drone countermeasures, looking at why these technologies are changing conflict faster than almost anything else in modern military history. From there, we e...
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In this episode of Entropy Rising, we explore how weapons evolve as technology and energy scale up, starting with systems already reshaping modern battlefields and extending into the kinds of weapons only advanced civilizations could realistically build. We begin with near-term developments like drone warfare, autonomous systems, and anti-drone countermeasures, looking at why these technologies are changing conflict faster than almost anything else in modern military history. From there, we e...
Post-Scarcity: When Nothing Is Rare, What Matters?
Entropy Rising
40 minutes
3 months ago
Post-Scarcity: When Nothing Is Rare, What Matters?
What happens when scarcity disappears? In this episode of Entropy Rising, Jacob and Lucas explore the idea of a post-scarcity civilization — a future where food, energy, and even housing are so abundant they stop being economic factors. But does abundance guarantee happiness, or does it create new problems? We break down the levels of post-scarcity (from basic survival to simulated utopia), question whether inequality and control still exist in an age of abundance, and debate the biggest para...
Entropy Rising
In this episode of Entropy Rising, we explore how weapons evolve as technology and energy scale up, starting with systems already reshaping modern battlefields and extending into the kinds of weapons only advanced civilizations could realistically build. We begin with near-term developments like drone warfare, autonomous systems, and anti-drone countermeasures, looking at why these technologies are changing conflict faster than almost anything else in modern military history. From there, we e...