Submitted by matthewgdick t3_101f9z4 in Futurology
Here are some fascinating articles and links about seemingly unrelated technologies:
- Babies being born 30 years after being frozen as embryos.
- Seeds that are thousands of years old being able to sprout and grow.
- Impressive advances made in humanoid robots by Boston Dynamics.
- Uploading memories into the cloud using Nuralink.
So here is the concept to pull it together:
- Use Neuralink to make a digital clone of a colony builder’s mind, by uploading a lifetime of data into the cloud and making a digital clone of the person using the latest in deep learning neural network AI.
- Put it in the body of a humanoid robot.
- Send it with frozen human embryos and seeds on a seedship to an exoplanet hundreds (or thousands) of light years away.
- Land on an earth-like exoplanet and build a new civilization with the human minded robot serving as caretaker to get the first round of people born and raised until they can take over.
I found this idea interesting enough to write a sci-fi book about it. Do you think the concept is possible or would it just be science fiction?
BarGamer t1_j2n2ivt wrote
Sounds about right, but you need another source of conflict to jazz up the inevitable boring bits. Maybe something goes wrong with the caretaker robot, maybe something's wrong with the planet, maybe something wrong with the babies, maybe all of the above. Think The Martian, then go from there.