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Orion's Arm - FAQs page - Introduction to OAQuestions about the Orion's Arm setting in general. |
Why the name "Orion's Arm"?
Why the year 10,000?
What does OA have in the near future?
Very
little information is available regarding the next 100 years or so.
This is done
intentionally in order to avoid becoming dated as real events “catch
up”.
Rapid changes in technology an numerous conflicts are assumed to have
seen to the elimination of many records. Beyond that, a major
catastrophe which occurs nearly five hundred years into our future,
referred to as
the Nanodisaster or the Nanoswarms, causes a great deal of
information to be lost, particularly information regarding events
leading up to it and immediately after it. Finally, the volume of
information given 10 millennia of future history on millions of worlds
means that Earth's history makes only a fragment of the total. Very
few, if any, beings in the OA timeline have access
to detailed information on the real-world of the modern
day, although some data have been collected together by interested
persons make a somewhat
patchy historical record that might be available to ordinary
individuals. On occasion the reader might a notice that
the historians of the future get minor details wrong...
What is meant by "Hard Science Fiction"?
Hard Science Fiction is
a genre of science fiction generally characterized by an emphasis on
scientific
accuracy and detail or on the science and technology
within the story having a basis in real world science and technology
(realized
or theoretical). In some cases this may
also extend to maintaining a level of consistency within the science
(real or
imagined) within the story. Within
the context of the Orion’s Arm Universe Project this means we try to
maintain
scientific realism when presenting biology, technology, economies,
physics, or
societies. This does not mean we are unwilling to extend a bit beyond
current
capabilities as can be seen with the controversial use of wormholes
within the
setting.
What is "Worldbuilding"?
Many
worlds are fantasy based, some are science fiction, and others might be
alternative history. They may be the work of a single individual, as
might be
expected in the creation of a novel, or a number of people working
together.
Shared worldbuilding is becoming increasingly common on the Web.
What is a "Shared World"?
To quote George Mann in The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
(p.508):
"A Shared World is an environment or set of characters created by an author with the specific intention of letting other writers produce work within its framework."
While it is web-based
rather than paper-based, Orion's
Arm is closest to the original definition quoted above. It is
a science fiction universe that is specifically
intended to serve as a backdrop for writers, artists, and thinkers
interested
in describing a far future setting.
How does Orion's Arm differ from other forms of "Space Opera"?
There are several ways
in which Orion’s Arm differs
from traditional space opera.
The first is consistency. Very often the need to meet
deadlines or create dramatic tension is detrimental to consistency.
Because
Orion’s Arm is also a hard science fiction scenario, we have a built-in
defender of consistency. If scientific theory says it takes light 10
days to
travel a specific distance in space, then it will take light 10 days to
travel
that distance. We take great pride in “running the numbers” to ensure a
strict
level of internal consistency.
The
second major factor is that human beings are no longer the dominant
intelligence in the galaxy, and the role of alien empires is replaced
by
empires of various human descended races and species,
whether biological, cyborg, robot, or ai.
What is the OA position on souls, life after death, the existence of God, etc?
The Orion’s Arm Universe Project has an official
policy of metaphysical neutrality.
This means that while different cultures, groups, and individuals within the setting may be described as holding various beliefs (or no beliefs) regarding spiritual or religious matters the OAUP has no official policy classifying any belief, position, or lack of same as the “correct” or “official” position of the setting or any contributions to it. It is the policy of the OAUP that the OA setting is a very diverse one and that no single belief or lack thereof may be described as belonging to the majority of the beings within the setting or as dominating any of the other belief sets described within the setting.
Why aren't humans in charge in the setting?
Partly because that
particular scenario has been done over and over
and over again. We wanted to try
something different. Partly because within the last few decades there
have been
a number of theories regarding other possible ways for the future to
play out
that we wanted to explore. In the OAUP, we postulate that artificial
intelligence – a mind created in a computer - will be part of that
future, and
that these “AI” will expand at rates humans will be unable to compete
effectively with. Please remember - OA is not
prophecy. It's not science.
It's simply one group of people's imagined vision as to how it might
turn out.
I have found a broken link / there are spelling mistakes.
Please let us know about any broken links, broken images or spelling errors. We try to be attentive to such things, but we are only human. You can let us know either through one of the many Discussion Groups, or by way of the Suggestion Box. You can find links for either in the links section of this page.
What happens when history overtakes the OA timeline?
We've given this a lot of thought. The solution
within the
Orion’s Arm Universe Project is to keep the near future (next century)
purposefully vague, so as to avoid required edits to match up with the
real
world. On those
rare occasions when reality "catches up" with OA despite our best
efforts to
stay ahead of it, we are prepared to adjust the setting accordingly.
What
is "The
Singularity"?
Central to the
Orion's Arm setting is the concept of a
technological-cognitive singularity,
or rather, a large number of such "singularities", which we have
termed toposophics. This theme was inspired by mathematician/writer
Vernor Vinge
who put forward the idea of the Singularity. Mr. Vinge suggested that
within
the near future the rate of self-catalyzing, self-organizing, and
autonomous
(human-independent) technological change will increase to such a stage
that it
undergoes a "singularity," becoming effectively instantaneous from
the perspective of current biological humanity. Events after this point
must
also be "future-incomprehensible" to existing humanity. This is a
concept that has been tremendously influential in the transhumanist
movement.
What is "Transhumanism"?
Transhumanism is a realistically optimistic and
rationalistic interdisciplinary approach to understanding and
evaluating the
possibilities for overcoming biological limitations through
technological
progress. It is based on the assumption that the "human condition" is
not a constant, but can be augmented and enhanced, almost without
limit.
Transhumanists seek to expand technological opportunities in order to
enhance
human intellectual, physical, and emotional capacities to superhuman
levels.
What
is meant by "Pessimistic
Transhumanism"?
Conventional
transhumanism assumes that optimization
and ascension to higher, superhuman states of existence will be the
most likely
outcome of coming technological advancements in artificial
intelligence, nano
technology, and biotech, even though this may possibly take some time
and
result in an intermediate stage in which both humans and posthumans
coexist.
Within the Orion’s Arm Universe Project we present a more pessimistic,
but also
equally likely, scenario where instead of a mass ascension there will
be
multiple and partial ascensions, resulting in a stratification of
consciousness
and power. Those intelligences that have attained the highest states
will reign
over those beneath them, who in turn will rule over those beneath them,
and so on down to
the human level of consciousness. Humans will continue to rule over
subhuman
consciousness - just as today humans dominate animals and nature - but
in a far
more limited and localized way. It is this essential characteristic
that defines the
setting of the Orion's
Arm universe - a science fiction scenario in which standard
"baseline" human beings have been surpassed by other intelligences,
some of which are ascended humans themselves. Although ordinary
humanity still
continues to exist and contribute to galactic civilization, they are no
longer
the highest form of intelligent life.
How does Orion's Arm differ from Transhumanism?
First, the Orion’s Arm Universe Project is a work of imagination, and despite incorporating many similar elements, it is not intended as actual prediction or futurism. Second, there is a popular belief among many Transhumanists, Extropians, and Singularitans that the current exponential growth in human knowledge and technology will culminate in a relatively near future radical collective Singularity - the so-called "hard take off" scenario. For the sake of incorporating a long epic time-line, we assume here that this collective transcendence does not eventuate. Of course, no one really knows how the future will turn out so all we can do is speculate.
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