The complete toolkit of a baseline, un-augmented human civilization, operating entirely within the limits of classical physics and pre-singularity understanding. This is everything we have now or can plausibly achieve without self-improving AI or intelligence amplification: fossil fuels, fission power, chemical rockets, classical computing, biotechnology as we know it, and materials science based on atomic-scale manipulation. It's the technology of a species that is still the master of its tools, not the other way around. Powerful, but bounded by human cognitive speed and biological lifespans.
Subsingularity/Modosophont (S0) Technologies *Example: Everything from a steam engine to the Large Hadron Collider, the Hubble Space Telescope, a CRISPR gene-editing kit, and the International Space Station are S0 Technologies. They are the pinnacle of what a civilization can build when its smartest minds are unaugmented humans working over decades, using tools that don't fundamentally redesign their own inventors.*
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🔸 Part of Speech: Noun
🔸 Definition:
The state or condition of a person who is shaped, limited, or controlled by their external circumstances — living reactively rather than by their own autonomous will.
In short: When life happens to you, not by you.
🔸 Example Sentences:
• “After years stuck in the same job and town, I realized I wasn’t living — I was just surviving in subsitude.”
• “Society praises freedom, but most of us live quietly in subsitude, ruled by forces we never chose.”
• “He mistook comfort for freedom, not realizing he had settled into subsitude.”
🔸 Origin:
Coined in 2025. Formed from sub- (under) and -tude (a state or condition), following the structure of words like attitude and servitude. FJC
🔸 Tags:
existentialism, philosophy, self-awareness, agency, determinism, oppression, emotional states, coined words
🔸 Part of Speech: Noun
🔸 Definition:
The state or condition of a person who is shaped, limited, or controlled by their external circumstances — living reactively rather than by their own autonomous will.
In short: When life happens to you, not by you.
🔸 Example Sentences:
• “After years stuck in the same job and town, I realized I wasn’t living — I was just surviving in subsitude.”
• “Society praises freedom, but most of us live quietly in subsitude, ruled by forces we never chose.”
• “He mistook comfort for freedom, not realizing he had settled into subsitude.”
🔸 Origin:
Coined in 2025. Formed from sub- (under) and -tude (a state or condition), following the structure of words like attitude and servitude. FJC
🔸 Tags:
existentialism, philosophy, self-awareness, agency, determinism, oppression, emotional states, coined words
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