steven: do you mean “(having all of future scientific knowledge [ever]) before intelligence augmentation” or “having [now] (all of future scientific knowledge before intelligence augmentation)”? Also, if (physics|LHC) knowledge is X% of (all|physics) knowledge by bit count, it doesn’t follow that it has X% of the value of (all|physics) knowledge; in particular, I would guess that (at least in those worlds where the LHC isn’t dangerous) high-energy physics knowledge is significantly less utility-dense than average (the utility of knowledge currently being dominated by its relevance to existential risk).
steven: do you mean “(having all of future scientific knowledge [ever]) before intelligence augmentation” or “having [now] (all of future scientific knowledge before intelligence augmentation)”? Also, if (physics|LHC) knowledge is X% of (all|physics) knowledge by bit count, it doesn’t follow that it has X% of the value of (all|physics) knowledge; in particular, I would guess that (at least in those worlds where the LHC isn’t dangerous) high-energy physics knowledge is significantly less utility-dense than average (the utility of knowledge currently being dominated by its relevance to existential risk).