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A recent conversation with Blar in the box of chatting has lured my mind to an interesting hypothetical scenario.
Imagine an island, let us say it is tropical, or at least capable of sustaining fruit-bearing trees and grazing mammals.
A facility is upon the island, stocked with enough food and water generation facilities for at least a thousand years.
Now, a creche: About 1000+ newborn humans, 50% female and 50% male, representative of most human races/cultures, tended by proficient robotic minders. These children are raised 'normally', as in, the robots talk to them, feed them, clean them and perform other human actions around them and later teach them language and how to operate both the facility and survive on the island.
For their later years, there are archives of scientific significance which may teach them the precepts of many fields. There is no literature nor are there sociological/religious texts. Contact with the outside is impossible, and a type of barrier has been set up some kilometers offshore to prevent transport to or from the island.
So here are the questions: After the 1st generation reach adulthood, what type of social structures may they have developed? Will they have developed philosophy, religion, war, a class system? How will they view the robots?
What about the 3rd gen, or the 15th?
This is a purely hypothetical scenario and you may postulate upon it any way you wish.
(NB: the robots are better described as androids, as in electric sheep/blade runner, thus very human-like in appearance and actions. Their artificial nature is to prevent randomized religious, cultural, moral or ideological contamination of the newborns)
Imagine an island, let us say it is tropical, or at least capable of sustaining fruit-bearing trees and grazing mammals.
A facility is upon the island, stocked with enough food and water generation facilities for at least a thousand years.
Now, a creche: About 1000+ newborn humans, 50% female and 50% male, representative of most human races/cultures, tended by proficient robotic minders. These children are raised 'normally', as in, the robots talk to them, feed them, clean them and perform other human actions around them and later teach them language and how to operate both the facility and survive on the island.
For their later years, there are archives of scientific significance which may teach them the precepts of many fields. There is no literature nor are there sociological/religious texts. Contact with the outside is impossible, and a type of barrier has been set up some kilometers offshore to prevent transport to or from the island.
So here are the questions: After the 1st generation reach adulthood, what type of social structures may they have developed? Will they have developed philosophy, religion, war, a class system? How will they view the robots?
What about the 3rd gen, or the 15th?
This is a purely hypothetical scenario and you may postulate upon it any way you wish.
(NB: the robots are better described as androids, as in electric sheep/blade runner, thus very human-like in appearance and actions. Their artificial nature is to prevent randomized religious, cultural, moral or ideological contamination of the newborns)