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MomsAVoxelltoday at 4:49 PM3 repliesview on HN

>Harder than it looks.

But maybe easier than it sounds.

All technology can be weaponized. It can also be de-weaponized.

One of my favorite late-night thought experiments, is "what would it take to turn an AK47 or an AR15 into a water pump?" .. the possibilities are endless. "How could a tank be turned into a bicycle factory?", another great one worth the effort to think about.

The only difference between peaceful technology and a weapon is the intention of the user. The very real spiritual intention.

De-weaponization starts with the human being. Those who think weapons are necessary must always take lesser priority than those who invent technology to make the lives of their fellow human beings better. There are so many examples of the tool-makers winning harder and at greater scale than the bomb-manufacturer. We wouldn't be here now if the balance was the other way - our world is however threatened by having this scale weighed heavily, by those who think murder is the solution to anything.

It's a spirit thing. Not spiritu-al, a spirit thing. What is the spirit of the designer? If they want to help humanity, it will be difficult technology to weaponize (although not impossible). It will be easy to de-weaponize, also.

We need to focus more on the spirit of help, and less on hurt.

Imagine if those F35 mounting pylons were used to drop field-portable water-purification systems directly where they are needed most.

Imagine if they could be used to drop a copy of archive.org, anywhere in the world, in any language.

Imagine if those ships were being used to bring power to the villages that need it most. Instead of glide bombs, we have glide libraries. Instead of cluster munitions, we instead drop cluster medical kits!

Oh, the glory to be had by those who would do this - the allies in the poor and weak of the world to be found! Imagine this happening, changing the intention from hate and fear, to respect and love.

All it takes is the spirit, a bit of imagination, and any and all technology can be de-weaponized.

It is the warrior narcissist who stands in the way of this. Disarm them too - smash their mirror: Drop books, not bombs!


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ff317today at 5:14 PM

> Imagine if those F35 mounting pylons were used to drop field-portable water-purification systems directly where they are needed most.

Except we can (and do!) accomplish that with much simpler airplanes. The staggering costs and complexities of an F35 (the thrust:weight, maneuverability, and stealth) don't make sense for any "peaceful" application.

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essephtoday at 6:10 PM

> Those who think weapons are necessary must always take lesser priority than those who invent technology to make the lives of their fellow human beings better.

And then a group that prioritizes weapons over human-life-improving-tools kills the group that prioritizes life and takes your resources.

This is like the larger group version of suicide by cop.

We've been playing this game for as long as human beings have existed.

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15155today at 5:38 PM

What is this word salad? "Spirit?" Intention? Disarm the "warrior narcissist?"

Good luck - this flies in the face of the entirety of human history.

> "what would it take to turn an AK47 or an AR15 into a water pump?"

As someone who has manufactured these from billet: why would you do this? (hence "word salad") Why does one thing at all relate to the other? Why not just manufacture a pump from the same raw resources? Why not both?

> Those who think weapons are necessary must always take lesser priority than those who invent technology to make the lives of their fellow human beings better.

Did the Allies in WWII not "make the lives of their fellow human beings better" using violence? Why didn't they just ask mean old Hitler: "Hey, be nice! Have a good spirit!"? The world has finite resources, inherently making anything often denies those resources (your time, actual materials, etc.) to other causes. "Better" is subjective.

> There are so many examples of the tool-makers winning harder and at greater scale than the bomb-manufacturer.

These organizations are often one in the same.

> We wouldn't be here now if the balance was the other way

The balance is already the other way regardless of your citation-free assertion. You're using the internet to proliferate this tripe - famously a DARPA invention.

> Imagine if those F35 mounting pylons were used to drop field-portable water-purification systems directly where they are needed most.

Why is a high-performance stealth aircraft required for this? Why does one thing have anything to do with the other? What peaceful purpose does stealth capability serve?

> Imagine if those ships were being used to bring power to the villages that need it most.

No need to imagine, this already happens: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powership

> Disarm them too.

With what? Words? Precisely how do you non-violently disarm someone who is willing and demonstrated to use violence to prevent you from disarming them? Again, the world's resources are finite, and control of these resources inherently requires violence.

Your ability to spread these "ideas" are rooted in violence: taxation, freedom generally. Freedom isn't free, and the price is paid in blood.

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