Cognisant
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I was worldbuilding for a story where advanced humans go to an alien world and being bored and far from oversight they establish themselves as a pantheon of deities, ostensibly to oversee the world's development but really just to play at being feudal god-kings/queens, which leads to them inexorably being drawn into the local politics until they end up going to war with each other.
A problem I ran into is that I couldn't figure out how to get them off the ship, I figure in the future full immersion VR must be possible and much of the ship's "crew quarters" would actually be a virtual environment, but if you can do that and you can slow your own mental clock down to give the computer more processing time to create a more detailed simulation then you wouldn't need to go to the planet, people could just rule over their own virtual kingdoms.
It's not an insurmountable problem for the story but it's an interesting thing to ponder regarding the Fermi paradox, I mean when was the last time you went to Africa to check out the wildlife? Would it be worth the time and expense for aliens to come here to check us out when they could use a fraction of those resources to simulate dozens of far more interesting worlds to explore?
A problem I ran into is that I couldn't figure out how to get them off the ship, I figure in the future full immersion VR must be possible and much of the ship's "crew quarters" would actually be a virtual environment, but if you can do that and you can slow your own mental clock down to give the computer more processing time to create a more detailed simulation then you wouldn't need to go to the planet, people could just rule over their own virtual kingdoms.
It's not an insurmountable problem for the story but it's an interesting thing to ponder regarding the Fermi paradox, I mean when was the last time you went to Africa to check out the wildlife? Would it be worth the time and expense for aliens to come here to check us out when they could use a fraction of those resources to simulate dozens of far more interesting worlds to explore?