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WELCOME FROM EXTROPY INSTITUTE PRESIDENT MAX MORE
Welcome to the Extropians List! This List has hosted innovative discussions on the Internet continuously since 1991. We welcome innovative discussions pertaining to scientific, technological, philosophical, artistic, economic, and social perspectives on the future.
If you are not familiar with extropian thinking, I suggest you read the posts for a while before you begin to post. You will gain an idea of how the list works, and see how the range of topics varies from week to week and month to month. If you read only one document to get an idea of the attitudes and values shared by extropians despite all their diversity, please read The Extropian Principles 3.0. You can find this at:
http://www.extropy.org/extprn3.htm
You will find many other essays, including the FAQ at Extropy Institute’s web site at:
http://www.extropy.org
Please carefully read the List Rules below, followed by more information about the Extropians List.
Onward!
Max More
President, Extropy Institute
more@extropy.org
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As List member Hal Finney wrote:
"Extropianism is a philosophy of life. Max More, editor of Extropy, has identified five Extropian principles [referring to an earlier version of the Extropian Principles]:
- Boundless Expansion
- Self Transformation
- Dynamic Optimism
- Intelligent Technology
- Spontaneous Order
"You can see that the basic point is a belief that the future will allow virtually unlimited expansion in the possibilities for our own personal lives. Extropians reject limits imposed by outsiders on what we can do and what we can become. We embrace the future, with all of its awe-inspiring possibilities.
"[Referring to the reading list at the Extropy Institute website,] The role of [these] books is to show that these aren't just idle musings and hopes, but are well-grounded expectations about what we are going to have to work with in the next century. Without having read those books, such common-place Extropian ideas as immortality or a world without governments might seem absurd.
"If you haven't read these books but want to ask questions about these and other Extropian ideas, the problem is that the answer is usually going to be, first read the book. You can't answer a question about the possibility for [physical] immortality in a page or two, not in any kind of convincing way.
"Now, after you've read some of these books, you still may not agree that all of these ideas are practical, but at least you can discuss them on common ground with other list members. That kind of discussion is practical, helpful, and informative. Extropians are not dogmatists. If there are practical problems standing in the way of the realization of their hopes and ideals, we should be discussing them now, so that solutions can be found.
"Of course, some people will be opposed to Extropian ideas not because they seem impractical, but because they seem immoral. Re-read the list of Extropian principles above. If you don’t agree with them, if you don’t agree that we should attempt to break through all the limits that constrain us today, then you probably won’t benefit from discussion with Extropians.
"To sum up, the Extropians lists welcome members who share an interest in the exciting, optimistic, future-oriented philosophy of Extropianism. If you're new to these ideas, they can offer suggestions to help you find books, authors, and other resources to learn more about what we can and will become. If you're more experienced, they offer discussion and feedback with a high level of quality and responsiveness. The future is coming, and the Extropian lists offer you a chance to get ready for the fantastic opportunities that await us all."
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David McFadzean
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and
Max More
President, Extropy Institute
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