Foresight, volume 21, issue 1, pages 53-83

Long-term trajectories of human civilization

Seth J. Baum 1
S. Armstrong 2
Timoteus Ekenstedt 3
Olle Häggström 4
Robin Hanson 5
Karin Kuhlemann 6
Matthijs M. Maas 7
James D. Miller 8
Markus Salmela 9
Anders Sandberg 2
KAJ SOTALA 10
Phil Torres 11
Alexey Turchin 12
Roman V. Yampolskiy 13
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. Global Catastrophic Risk Institute, USA.
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Department of Economics, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, USA
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. Independent researcher, Sweden
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. Foundational Research Institute, Germany
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. Independent researcher, Canada
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. Science for Life Extension Foundation, Russia
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2019-03-11
Journal: Foresight
scimago Q1
SJR0.601
CiteScore5.1
Impact factor2.3
ISSN14636689, 14659832
Management of Technology and Innovation
Business and International Management
Abstract
Purpose

This paper aims to formalize long-term trajectories of human civilization as a scientific and ethical field of study. The long-term trajectory of human civilization can be defined as the path that human civilization takes during the entire future time period in which human civilization could continue to exist.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper focuses on four types of trajectories: status quo trajectories, in which human civilization persists in a state broadly similar to its current state into the distant future; catastrophe trajectories, in which one or more events cause significant harm to human civilization; technological transformation trajectories, in which radical technological breakthroughs put human civilization on a fundamentally different course; and astronomical trajectories, in which human civilization expands beyond its home planet and into the accessible portions of the cosmos.

Findings

Status quo trajectories appear unlikely to persist into the distant future, especially in light of long-term astronomical processes. Several catastrophe, technological transformation and astronomical trajectories appear possible.

Originality/value

Some current actions may be able to affect the long-term trajectory. Whether these actions should be pursued depends on a mix of empirical and ethical factors. For some ethical frameworks, these actions may be especially important to pursue.

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