i was going to answer yes, the game is rather boring after being consuming for a weekend or so of your time, but i read the article.
so because some science fiction authors tend to have intelligent civilization meeting brutish ends, that means that civilization isn't a good idea? oh you're right, the inhibitors of Revelation Space by Reynolds must be true: mechanical sentience whose purpose is to inhibit the emergence of intelligent life so that it will not be destroyed later when andromeda swallows the milky way and if intelligent life gets out there it will destroy it. gotta be true, civilization was doomed from the start and we should have stayed in Eden
layout is terrible, but these are ray kurzweil's predictions that someone put together:
http://i.imgur.com/quKXllo.jpg ray kurzweil is the director of engineering at google.
we can't know how other civilizations on other planets played out. we can only know ours at this moment. and the future is glorious. just the other day i read they sent a quantum message instantaneously 25 miles away. the future will evolve ever more rapidly and we'll be able to move and settle human life beyond terra in a few decades. i'm not sure if american culture, western civilization -- the most dominate culture ever conceived by humans -- will endure eons, but it will endure for the foreseeable future
Americans learn only from catastrophe and not from experience. -- Theodore Roosevelt
My life has become a single, ongoing revelation that I haven’t been cynical enough.