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"How does research and development continue when there is no interdependence among people? "

That won't happen, due to the internet.

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What won't happen?

Research and development won't happen, or loss of interdependence won't happen?

If you're arguing loss of interdependence won't happen, here's why you're wrong:
Your society requires that everyone is essentially SS.  That means scientists have to maintain their power grids and repair them when damaged, forage for their own berries, do their own housework, and do every menial task they need to do.  Currently, they can spend 100% of their work time doing research (well, aside from some activities, such as housework if there's no other people at home, buying groceries, etc.).  This requires the following time tradeoffs:
A: Learning how to do all the activities they need to be self-sufficient.
B: Actually doing them, instead of just participating in society.

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If you were 10 years old and had a dream you wouldn't have these setbacks!

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"How does research and development continue when there is no interdependence among people? "

Interdependence, can exist by choice due to the internet, rather than interdependence being a necessity of daily life.  There can be interdependence without complete inter-reliance for each other's survival.

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> xeno syndicated wrote:

> "How does research and development continue when there is no interdependence among people? "

Interdependence, can exist by choice due to the internet, rather than interdependence being a necessity of daily life.  There can be interdependence without complete inter-reliance for each other's survival.


Lies.  That's not interdependence.  The key word is "dependence."

You only get interdependence when you truly NEED someone else.  Besides, you don't fully access the benefits of interdependence anyway.

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You can have dependence on others for sharing breakthroughs in cutting edge science without the need for dependence on others for food.

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Except that:

A: It's not true "dependence" because I can say "screw it, I don't need you anymore" to someone who's contributing.
B: It's still less efficient research than the status quo because researchers need to get their own food and stuff.

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Zarf,

Terminating a dependency relationship doesn't have to result with death, but it can be costly. For example, a politician may depend on an alliance with an elite (and lets assume the elite can easily replace him and so the relationship is unfair), but terminating that alliance will only be costly and won't kill him or ruin his political career.

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Agreed 100%.  Even if there is dependence in the tree house society, it's not costly because, at most, your connection was shared research.

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Honestly....why is this thread still going.

The idea is idiotic and far more harmful to the environment than our current way of life.

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God knows why it is open... maybe it is a sign that the politics forum is idiotic?

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!

Will I have a Termite and Woodpecker insurance? I'm sure them critters will be murder on my Tree house value!

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no but you can have vodka and tequila shots instead!

For some reason termite and woodpeeker made me think vodka and tequila...

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"Honestly....why is this thread still going.

The idea is idiotic and far more harmful to the environment than our current way of life."

Claims without any evidence - very rational of you, theo.

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I like tree houses. I grew up in the city and never experienced building one myself. Maybe I should build one just like this: http://www.dezeen.com/2009/03/12/takasugi-an-by-terunobu-fujimori/

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Or maybe this?
http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/5342/harads-tree-hotel-by-tham-videgard-hansson-arkitekts.html

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Second house is better, although it would suck being out on that terrace while your house is spinning around in order to gain power.

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I suspect the wind-power generators / gyroscopic reinforcement rings would be spinning independently of the house.  Of course the actual living unit part would spin only much as would be desired, you know, to change the view or have extra sunlight in the living room, etc..

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They do not exist. Go live in a box under the Brooklyn Bridge.

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lol this thread is so hilarious. especially the replies from fancsali

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I just read up on his resource-based economy thread again and chose not to reply rather than give my instinctual "don't bother with the angry 12 year old." I sound like a broken record but I'm just responding to the same completely retarded nonsense over and over again. Most of the nonsense he repeats, from encouraging the use of things which do not exist, to encouraging some sort third world resource trade, is just so completely retarded.

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It should be illegal to cut down trees, and it should be free to live in them.

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Imagine what kind of world we would have today if Henry Ford had had the sense to mass-produce solar / wind powered tree house apartment units rather than gasoline automobiles.

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because he so had the technology to do that!

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Don't we have the technology today?

Yes, we do.