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a long time ago ppl thought that today would be like that, and even if we get the technology to make those things its unlikely that humankind would even be existing due to the ozone depleting and the icecaps melting.

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a long time ago ppl thought that today would be like that, and even if we get the technology to make those things its unlikely that humankind would even be existing due to the ozone depleting and the icecaps melting.

 

 

 

Technology doubles every couple of years. I don't think the ice caps and ozone depletion will affect us until at least a century. We should have "unimaginable" technology in our lifetime.

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a long time ago ppl thought that today would be like that, and even if we get the technology to make those things its unlikely that humankind would even be existing due to the ozone depleting and the icecaps melting.

 

 

 

Technology doubles every couple of years. I don't think the ice caps and ozone depletion will affect us until at least a century. We should have "unimaginable" technology in our lifetime.

 

 

 

I bet they said that 50 years ago.

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Better technology, better standard of living. Third world countries will eventually become modernized. Cures will be found for cancer, AIDS, etc. China and India will become superpowers, surpassing the US and European nations. The economies of Arabic nations will collapse as demand for oil drops, and they will have to rely on tourism. Global warming will cause many problems, but temperatures will begin to decrease after a couple of centuries.

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Eh, you never know. The technology for that kind of stuff could be built underground with investments from rich entrepeneurs desiring said technologies (i.e., what rich guy wouldn'y cough up the money for the technology to mind swap, if it resulted in him being guarenteed immortality). Other technologies could be secretly created by the government and police. And others could be accepted by society up front, with no major revolutions to fight against them. Sure, I'll admit that at least a few of those technologies will be stopped in mid- or pre-creation by the public, but you can't deny that it's still possible for them to be built without the people knowing.

 

 

 

 

Im not doubting it could be built, I am doubting your assumption of the destruction of morality through the government, i mean your visions are as extreme as Orwell's 1984. The only situation in which things like that happen is through appauling politics (AKA China) and that is never likely going to affect Europe or America or happen to anywhere near that scale anywhere in the world.

 

 

 

Look at America for example, people get pissed off when taking their right to bear arms away, imagine if all this technology you suggest was attempted to be enforced?

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Im not doubting it could be built, I am doubting your assumption of the destruction of morality through the government, i mean your visions are as extreme as Orwell's 1984. The only situation in which things like that happen is through appauling politics (AKA China) and that is never likely going to affect Europe or America or happen to anywhere near that scale anywhere in the world.

 

 

 

Look at America for example, people get pissed off when taking their right to bear arms away, imagine if all this technology you suggest was attempted to be enforced?

 

Pfft, wouldn't say it's quite as f***ed up as Brave New World, but ya, my vision's a little odd :P . Though, take out the "mind swapping" thing (just remember hearing that somewhere), and I think it'd be a pretty normal picture :-k .

 

 

 

And I don't think I made an assumption of a loss of morality in the government :-k . Can you point out where I stated something like that? I mean, when I was talking about the gov. building things, I was thinking more of things like building cameras into people's retinas (GITS :lol: ), being able to gather information from anyone at any time, like reading their mind, etc, but only for the "common good", as in helping the police get their job done, especially when they desperately need info. I'm just thinking that with the good of each new device comes the people willing to corrupt it's use iz all.

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Without going into the pro/cons of these matters, I find it hard to judge these kind of things into good/bad categories.

 

 

 

* The decline/end of fossile fuels and the necessary uprise of green alternatives. There's no way around this one...

 

 

 

* The gaps between populations and population groups will continue to grow, on several levels (radicalisation): poor/wealthy; educated/non-educated; democratic/non-democratic; western/eastern; left/right

 

 

 

* Paradoxically enough, globalisation will grow larger also.

 

 

 

* Further technological growth and dependance on it, hopefully not to the exclusion of nature. It may sound very hippie & Ayurveda, but people need to have their feet connected with the bare ground and grass sometimes...

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I hope we have a quick future without oil. There are plenty of possibilities to think about that we could live cleaner & cheaper. Also, I hope we find a solution for Africa, because that's really needed.

 

 

 

In general I wish the future to be a happier place for everybody (clicḫ̩̉̉, but it's true) but in the first place a cleaner environment.

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Pros: This virus, pest, and menace we call humanity will finally disappear off this planet and stop its plague of destruction.

 

Okay, humans may royally suck, but it's not like we're supposed to be rooting for a giant rock here -_-".

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Pros: This virus, pest, and menace we call humanity will finally disappear off this planet and stop its plague of destruction.

 

Okay, humans may royally suck, but it's not like we're supposed to be rooting for a giant rock here -_-".

 

 

 

I'm not rooting for the giant rock, but the things on it. I'm a big lover of nature and all that good stuff. But, I'm also very hypocritical as I love eating meat and do other not-so-envirnmentally-great things. I love human life, but we really are a plague to this planet and everything that lives here.

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Okay, so just why is cyborgism, "mind swapping" (which I'll choose to interprate as "digitized human consciousness" 'cause then I get it) and a bunch of all other stuff mentioned cons?

 

 

 

Why are they "immorral", and why would we want to resist the changes they'll bring to our society?

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Pros: This virus, pest, and menace we call humanity will finally disappear off this planet and stop its plague of destruction.

 

Okay, humans may royally suck, but it's not like we're supposed to be rooting for a giant rock here -_-".

 

 

 

I'm not rooting for the giant rock, but the things on it. I'm a big lover of nature and all that good stuff. But, I'm also very hypocritical as I love eating meat and do other not-so-envirnmentally-great things. I love human life, but we really are a plague to this planet and everything that lives here.

 

 

 

And humans aren't part of nature, AMIRITE? :wink:

 

 

 

I only hope that the future will be cool before I die. :P

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Overpopularity should be able to be 'healed' in around 1000 years, according to the show 'Futurama'. We could live on the moon, mars, etc if they invented Air holding domes big enough etc.

 

 

 

Or they could build giant roads going through the sea's, and houses along the way? Idfk. :-k

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