In "arch-anarchy", already republished here, the anonymous author "A" presents some good insights into why the laws of nature should not be seen as immutable decrees that govern the universe and much less worthy of veneration. However, I would like to make my arguments. I would say that our relationship...
One of the great goals of transhumanism is to achieve immortality through science, and indeed some futurists like Raymond Kurzweil and Ian Person think we are close, citing advances like nanotechnology and mind scanning by artificial intelligence as being close to granting us this by the middle of this century....
By A [Editor: This article is reprinted from Extropy #5, Winter 1990. Extropy was published by The Extropy Institute] Call to Arms Down with the law of gravity! By what right does it counter my will? I have not pledged my allegiance to the law of gravity; I have learned...
by Tom W. Bell[Editor: this article is reprinted from Extropy # 2, winter 1989. Extropy was published by the Extropy institute] In the last issue of EXTROPY, co-editor Max O'Connor presented a number of powerful arguments for amoralism in his article titled "Morality or Reality?". While I share many of...
by M.C. Price [Editor: This article is reprinted from Extropy #6, Summer 1990. Extropy was published by The Extropy institute] First this little planet with its winds and ways, and then all the laws of mind and matter that restrain him. Then the planets about him, and at last out...
I've been reading extropy magazine(a pioneering futuristic publication in the 90s), some topics like decentralized payment systems are no longer as innovative as they were back then. but I discovered several interesting articles: A)In one of his rare fiction texts we have a fake advertisement for The Galactomatic-1000 (TM) Basement...