Eliezer_Yudkowsky comments on Rationality Quotes - June 2009 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 15 June 2009 01:20:33AM 5 points [-]

"No matter how the next forty-seven thousand years turn out, whether they are ages of liberty or tyranny, happiness or misery, by the time two hundred thousand million years are passed, the civilization that rules the sevagram will occupy basically the same area of the local galactic supercluster, and achieve roughly the same height of enlightenment and technical advancement. You are wasting my time with trifles."
-- John C. Wright, Null-A Continuum

Comment author: MichaelGR 15 June 2009 03:58:42AM 1 point [-]

I suspect that the people who voted this down might have misunderstood what is interesting about it (or at least, why I like this one):

It's a warning not to let things turn out this way.

Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 15 June 2009 04:39:46AM 3 points [-]

I suspect that people are not distinguishing between the concept of endorsing a statement as a judgment and endorsing its interestingness as a quote. Either that, or myself and the downvoter just find different things interesting, I guess.