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Hi Erin,
Thanks for your explanations of what likely is the issue regarding disagreement here. I appreciate it that you spent some time to shed light here, because feedback is important to me.
I knew about Isaac Arthur, I'm trying to reach out to him and his community as we speak.
I'd try to add some clarrifications, hoping I adress the concerns of those people that seemed to be in disagreement with my idea.
I find it quite surprising that people concerned with the long-term welfare of humanity seem to be against my idea.
If there are genuine arguments against my position, I'd totally be open to hear it - maybe indeed there's something wrong with my idea.
However I can't find a way to get rid of these points (I think this is philosophy)
Regarding viability:
Framing in "What we owe the future" terms:
So if my points are correct, we basically have a tradeoff between:
This is a genuine dylema, I don't have the answer to it, but my intuition tells me that we should invest more than 0 effort in this goal.
@Erin, or others:
Do you have any other idea where I should take this problem? As said, I'm trying to reach out to Isaac Arthur and many other people. Do you think this would be interesting for William MacAskill?
Thanks a lot,
Vlad A.