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In terms of everything..

What's your view of near future.

Obviously none of us would be around by 2200, few might be lucky to make it to 2100.
 
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It is hard to predict anything really. I am guessing technology may well become highly advanced.
 
2050: global warming drowns the world.

2100: whales enjoy swimming around the top of statue of liberty.
 
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As of today, we can go two way - Dytopia or Utopia

Tech will enable a utopia, because when all products are made in factories run by AI automation and distributed to the market via self driving trucks, all powered by free renewable energy - there is no cost - everything is made for free. Capitalism goes out the window, theres no need or use for money.

Services are already being taken over by AI powered software.

By 2050 - we will also have succeeded in life extention, terraforming mars and traveling interstellar


The other way is a bladerunner dystopian future, where global warming wrecks havoc and powerfull and elite people hang on using tech while the rest of us become useless.
 
People always exaggerate and dramatize the future.

Take a look at the predictions for what 2020 would look like, or even for 2010 and 2000.

A lot of what was supposed to happen by the year 2000 will probably not even happen by 2030.

People get too excited by the prospects of what will happen in the future. It happened to people in the 60s and 70s which led to outlandish predictions about the 2000s, and it is happening now.
 
As of today, we can go two way - Dytopia or Utopia

Tech will enable a utopia, because when all products are made in factories run by AI automation and distributed to the market via self driving trucks, all powered by free renewable energy - there is no cost - everything is made for free. Capitalism goes out the window, theres no need or use for money.

Services are already being taken over by AI powered software.

By 2050 - we will also have succeeded in life extention, terraforming mars and traveling interstellar


The other way is a bladerunner dystopian future, where global warming wrecks havoc and powerfull and elite people hang on using tech while the rest of us become useless.

First of all labour cost isnt the only cost thats added to the price. Raw materials need to be accounted for and resources will always be finite. Even if thats all ignored, you have discounted the human factor when you said that capitalism will go out of the window. The ones in power will do everything to cling on to that power.
 
In terms of everything..

What's your view of near future.

Obviously none of us would be around by 2200, few might be lucky to make it to 2100.

2050: China is the dominant superpower

2100: the USA has broken up into regions - New England and the big Eastern cities, California, the Midwestern heartlands, the Deep South. Global warming is widening the deserts and causing superstorms. Africa’s economy collapses and millions of economic migrants flood into Europe and Russia. Limited nuclear exchanges occur as competition for resources becomes more urgent.

2200: World population has radically dropped. Inequality has increased to a point where a few super-rich dynasties control everything. Governments cannot operate without their agreement. Most people have a subsistence-level life, given food, warmth and unlimited access to virtual worlds for recreation.
 
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2050: China is the dominant superpower

2100: the USA has broken up into regions - New England and the big Eastern cities, California, the Midwestern heartlands, the Deep South. Global warming is widening the deserts and causing superstorms. Africa’s economy collapses and millions of economic migrants flood into Europe and Russia. Limited nuclear exchanges occur as competition for resources becomes more urgent.

2200: World population has radically dropped. Inequality has increased to a point where a few super-rich dynasties control everything. Governments cannot operate without their agreement. Most people have a subsistence-level life, given food, warmth and unlimited access to virtual worlds for recreation.

Near future looks grim and full of environmental disasters and political turmoil and a looming global economic collapse.

How do you see the world at 5000 AD
 
Near future looks grim and full of environmental disasters and political turmoil and a looming global economic collapse.

How do you see the world at 5000 AD

I think we will have terraformed and colonised Mars and Titan. Fusion reactor probes will have reached Alpha Centauri. As that link says the AIs will be running the show by then. Perhaps they will be looking after our descendants in a Matrix. What sort of morality and culture they will have is anyone’s guess. They will look back on us in bafflement.
 
2050, water wars. 2100, nuclear winter. 2200 reintroduction of ancient species by the powers that be, maybe ruling from a distant planet.
 
I think we will have terraformed and colonised Mars and Titan. Fusion reactor probes will have reached Alpha Centauri. As that link says the AIs will be running the show by then. Perhaps they will be looking after our descendants in a Matrix. What sort of morality and culture they will have is anyone’s guess. They will look back on us in bafflement.

At some point, no human should need to do work. Work must become obsolete.
 
I think we will have terraformed and colonised Mars and Titan. Fusion reactor probes will have reached Alpha Centauri. As that link says the AIs will be running the show by then. Perhaps they will be looking after our descendants in a Matrix. What sort of morality and culture they will have is anyone’s guess. They will look back on us in bafflement.

Why would they take care of us in a matrix or whatever? Wouldnt it be futile for them? Wouldnt they want to just get rid of this human burden and move ahead as themselves? Perhaps this was the endgame of evolution all along; where the human intellect produces (or lets say evolves into) artificial intelligence thereby shedding the human weakness of emotions and becoming a ruthless force (survival of the fittest).

Perhaps the transformation of human beings into artificially intelligent robots (which are borne out of and are essentially an extention of the human mind) in itself is the dream of evolution accomplished.
 
Why would they take care of us in a matrix or whatever? Wouldnt it be futile for them? Wouldnt they want to just get rid of this human burden and move ahead as themselves? Perhaps this was the endgame of evolution all along; where the human intellect produces (or lets say evolves into) artificial intelligence thereby shedding the human weakness of emotions and becoming a ruthless force (survival of the fittest).

Perhaps the transformation of human beings into artificially intelligent robots (which are borne out of and are essentially an extention of the human mind) in itself is the dream of evolution accomplished.

Perhaps our physical bodies will die and our minds will enter some vast future Cloud and we all live forever in silicon heaven.
 
Why would they take care of us in a matrix or whatever? Wouldnt it be futile for them? Wouldnt they want to just get rid of this human burden and move ahead as themselves? Perhaps this was the endgame of evolution all along; where the human intellect produces (or lets say evolves into) artificial intelligence thereby shedding the human weakness of emotions and becoming a ruthless force (survival of the fittest).

Perhaps the transformation of human beings into artificially intelligent robots (which are borne out of and are essentially an extention of the human mind) in itself is the dream of evolution accomplished.

So humanity turns into Transformers in far distant future.
 
Fascinating read. Thanks

But very ambitious..

AI building a Dyson sphere in future, harvesting our suns energy :yk

This was my favourite part:

2300

Superhuman powers are available to common citizenry

The nanotechnology of recent decades has conferred powers to citizens that would be considered superhuman by 21st century standards. These upgraded "transhumans" could perform feats regarded as Godlike to denizens of earlier times.

A suitably upgraded individual - if transported back to the year 2000 - would be impervious to weaponry and nearly impossible to contain. They could morph their body into a seemingly infinite variety of forms depending on the situation encountered.*

If trapped in a maximum security prison, for instance, they could alter their own molecular structure, allowing them to walk through walls.* They could broadcast electromagnetic pulse waves to disable electronic devices, vehicles and other objects. Bullets and other projectiles would pass through them with no effect. Microscopic cameras, distributed throughout their body, would function as an all-round 360° sensor - covering the entire electromagnetic spectrum and making it impossible for an attacker to surprise them.

They could sprint at lightning speed and cross a variety of dangerous terrain types: even molten lava would present no obstacle to them. If necessary, they could levitate from ground level to the roof of a skyscraper in seconds. They could turn themselves invisible, morph into another person entirely, or stretch their limbs like elastic.

In many ways, they would resemble a comic book superhero or video game character.

They could manipulate their environment in various ways, generating enough body heat to light a fire, for example, or turning inanimate objects into advanced nanotechnology tools, or modifying the properties of liquids. They could heal a wounded person just by touching them. They could read thoughts and emotions, or extract recent memories.

If standing near others of their kind, they could link and combine their powers to even greater levels – harnessing the power of local weather, for example, or lifting objects weighing thousands of tons.

Their sensory capabilities would be phenomenal. This 24th century person could view individual atoms with the naked eye; or if they wanted to, use their telescopic vision to see distant astronomical objects. They could hear a whisper from miles away, or filter specific voices from a cacophony of background noise. They could determine a precise chemical composition just by tasting, touching or smelling it.

Due to their various biotechnology aids and physical upgrades, they would never require sleep. They could even survive without food and water - living instead off the energy of their surrounding environment, which would be absorbed into their photosynthetic, piezoelectric skin. This same external layering would keep them at peak levels of physical performance, as well as shielding them from the elements.

In fact, many citizens of today have abandoned their homes altogether and taken to a nomadic lifestyle, for this and other reasons. Often, a "home" of today is little more than a small booth or alcove in the street, where a person can temporarily recharge and recuperate, or utilise the greater powers of the net. Even a person's body is often temporary, as they shift between various real world and digital environments. Much of the Earth is now being transformed into a gigantic computer grid where individuals can physically "plug" themselves in.

Not everyone has opted to make this transition. Even now, there are segments of society which are adamant in maintaining a natural, minimally upgraded human body. These people are now a definite minority, however, given the practical immortality and other benefits offered by transhumanism.
 
2050 -

PTV getting rid of the 1980’s TV camera equipment used for cricket broadcasting and upgrading to HD cameras.

Mohammed Hafeez takes over as PCB Chairman, on the recommendation of PM Misbah ul Haq.

2100 -

PTV upgrading to 4K /Ultra HD cameras for broadcasting live cricket.

Pakistan cricket team completes ‘rebuilding’ phase that took 97 years (started in 2003) and has a team of match winners that deliver results.

2200 -

Pakistan football team wins FIFA World Cup
 
This was my favourite part:

2300

Superhuman powers are available to common citizenry

The nanotechnology of recent decades has conferred powers to citizens that would be considered superhuman by 21st century standards. These upgraded "transhumans" could perform feats regarded as Godlike to denizens of earlier times.

A suitably upgraded individual - if transported back to the year 2000 - would be impervious to weaponry and nearly impossible to contain. They could morph their body into a seemingly infinite variety of forms depending on the situation encountered.*

If trapped in a maximum security prison, for instance, they could alter their own molecular structure, allowing them to walk through walls.* They could broadcast electromagnetic pulse waves to disable electronic devices, vehicles and other objects. Bullets and other projectiles would pass through them with no effect. Microscopic cameras, distributed throughout their body, would function as an all-round 360° sensor - covering the entire electromagnetic spectrum and making it impossible for an attacker to surprise them.

They could sprint at lightning speed and cross a variety of dangerous terrain types: even molten lava would present no obstacle to them. If necessary, they could levitate from ground level to the roof of a skyscraper in seconds. They could turn themselves invisible, morph into another person entirely, or stretch their limbs like elastic.

In many ways, they would resemble a comic book superhero or video game character.

They could manipulate their environment in various ways, generating enough body heat to light a fire, for example, or turning inanimate objects into advanced nanotechnology tools, or modifying the properties of liquids. They could heal a wounded person just by touching them. They could read thoughts and emotions, or extract recent memories.

If standing near others of their kind, they could link and combine their powers to even greater levels – harnessing the power of local weather, for example, or lifting objects weighing thousands of tons.

Their sensory capabilities would be phenomenal. This 24th century person could view individual atoms with the naked eye; or if they wanted to, use their telescopic vision to see distant astronomical objects. They could hear a whisper from miles away, or filter specific voices from a cacophony of background noise. They could determine a precise chemical composition just by tasting, touching or smelling it.

Due to their various biotechnology aids and physical upgrades, they would never require sleep. They could even survive without food and water - living instead off the energy of their surrounding environment, which would be absorbed into their photosynthetic, piezoelectric skin. This same external layering would keep them at peak levels of physical performance, as well as shielding them from the elements.

In fact, many citizens of today have abandoned their homes altogether and taken to a nomadic lifestyle, for this and other reasons. Often, a "home" of today is little more than a small booth or alcove in the street, where a person can temporarily recharge and recuperate, or utilise the greater powers of the net. Even a person's body is often temporary, as they shift between various real world and digital environments. Much of the Earth is now being transformed into a gigantic computer grid where individuals can physically "plug" themselves in.

Not everyone has opted to make this transition. Even now, there are segments of society which are adamant in maintaining a natural, minimally upgraded human body. These people are now a definite minority, however, given the practical immortality and other benefits offered by transhumanism.

Quite ridiculous to even think of it :)) :))

This sounds like a Youtube video from Kurzgesagt
 
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most predictions made by people 50 years ago would seem silly by now, but to counter that many of the realities of our life now (an internet connected world and all its off shoot effects) would seem absurd to even suggest 50 years ago.

the real ground breaking discoveries that will transform our next 50 years are beyond the comprehension or imagination of most people now.

the one real constant is greater inequality between humans, as the masses are distracted into a life of subsistence, kept wealthy enough to consume as much as the tptb desire, as a smaller minority of humans bank the benefits of increasing efficiencies.
 
2050 -

PTV getting rid of the 1980’s TV camera equipment used for cricket broadcasting and upgrading to HD cameras.

Mohammed Hafeez takes over as PCB Chairman, on the recommendation of PM Misbah ul Haq.

2100 -

PTV upgrading to 4K /Ultra HD cameras for broadcasting live cricket.

Pakistan cricket team completes ‘rebuilding’ phase that took 97 years (started in 2003) and has a team of match winners that deliver results.

2200 -

Pakistan football team wins FIFA World Cup

The last point was a bit ambitious. Lol
 
Being a Hindu, i have the privilege of being reborn, after of course completing a cycle of taking birth in all other life forms.

I would like to be around by let's say 10,000 AD, and experience the world again.
 
First of all labour cost isnt the only cost thats added to the price. Raw materials need to be accounted for and resources will always be finite. Even if thats all ignored, you have discounted the human factor when you said that capitalism will go out of the window. The ones in power will do everything to cling on to that power.

If i was giving a simple outline otherwise wouldnt have addressed those issues in a longer post.

Firstly in business, labor isnt the only cost but is the biggest, along with fixed costs like power, bills and rent. Eliminate them and you have already cut costs by 70%, the rest is the raw materials - with new tech, recycling will become easier and easier, then in the future factories like food production will probably have there own vertical farms for crops and make meat artifically through stem cells. So the other 30% has also gone now, making production at a zero cost margin.

Now the last line is interesteding- some humans will want to controll all and be powerful, in homo deus, yuval addresses this question too, its what the whole book is about. But i believe with blockchain tech it wont be possible, maybe in china or russia but not in the west.
 
Everyone with cuban cigars, blings, rolly's, yahts, free food for everybody, we'll live for 100's of years, no pain, sports cars, robots doing our work :ds
 
If i was giving a simple outline otherwise wouldnt have addressed those issues in a longer post.

Firstly in business, labor isnt the only cost but is the biggest, along with fixed costs like power, bills and rent. Eliminate them and you have already cut costs by 70%, the rest is the raw materials - with new tech, recycling will become easier and easier, then in the future factories like food production will probably have there own vertical farms for crops and make meat artifically through stem cells. So the other 30% has also gone now, making production at a zero cost margin.

Now the last line is interesteding- some humans will want to controll all and be powerful, in homo deus, yuval addresses this question too, its what the whole book is about. But i believe with blockchain tech it wont be possible, maybe in china or russia but not in the west.

I'd say i'm half-convinced about the recycling part but i'm inclined towards conceding that point.

The second part of your post is too technical for me to understand because i've got no clue about that book or how blockchain tech works :(
 
People always exaggerate and dramatize the future.

Take a look at the predictions for what 2020 would look like, or even for 2010 and 2000.

A lot of what was supposed to happen by the year 2000 will probably not even happen by 2030.

People get too excited by the prospects of what will happen in the future. It happened to people in the 60s and 70s which led to outlandish predictions about the 2000s, and it is happening now.

You have a tiny device in your hand that holds the entirety of the world's knowledge. That's pretty nifty and was unthinkable in the 80s and 90s. The only reason we don't realize the advancement in tech is because we are living through it.

Heck 90s kids would know the pains of dial up internet and how much a pain it was to load a picture, now you can stream live sporting events in full HD.


The advancements by 2050 would be even more drastic.
 
One thing to note is that advancement in computing is slowing down. Moore's law meant that every two years technology would double which essentially meant every two years the size of a transistor would half. Now we are down to I believe a transistor size of 5 nm and it is becoming very difficult and inefficient to achieve this size and lower.


In layman terms the way a computer works is by having millions of on/off switches (transistors). An off transistor state represents a 0 and an on represents a 1. This way computers can store memory, perform calculations, load applications etc. The reason your computer today is faster than the computer you had growing up is because more transistors can be packed in the same area thereby increasing the capability of the computer to perform computations. Now this decrease in the size of transistor is slowing down.


There are other options in the works to increase compute performance but those would be explored with full force when companies realize they can't reduce the size of the transistor any further.
 
You have a tiny device in your hand that holds the entirety of the world's knowledge. That's pretty nifty and was unthinkable in the 80s and 90s. The only reason we don't realize the advancement in tech is because we are living through it.

Heck 90s kids would know the pains of dial up internet and how much a pain it was to load a picture, now you can stream live sporting events in full HD.


The advancements by 2050 would be even more drastic.

There has been a major jump in technology. Obviously that cannot be denied. However, people did get overboard with their future predictions.

This thread prompted me to google what people predicted the 21st century to be like, and apparently by 2010, we would have been able to train apes to serve as our domestic servants, we will have flying cars and houses, we will use rockets to send mail, all therapists will be robots, telepathy will become a reality etc.

I suppose it is normal for people to get dramatic when it comes to predicting the future. It is already happening in this thread.
 
There has been a major jump in technology. Obviously that cannot be denied. However, people did get overboard with their future predictions.

This thread prompted me to google what people predicted the 21st century to be like, and apparently by 2010, we would have been able to train apes to serve as our domestic servants, we will have flying cars and houses, we will use rockets to send mail, all therapists will be robots, telepathy will become a reality etc.

I suppose it is normal for people to get dramatic when it comes to predicting the future. It is already happening in this thread.

which is more to do with the limitations of those making those forecasts, i mean like rocket mail becomes redundant with email, the technology for flying cars exists but there isn't enough demand to make them economical, etc.

if we could actually predict what the world would be like in 50 years (in terms of specific technological achievements), i think it would be an immensely disappointing future.
 
Predicting is easy if your knowledgeable about a field, but if your going to listen to every micky mouse on the street, obviously you will get poor prediction accuracy.

People like George Gilder, Jeremy Rifkin and Ray Kurzweil have been pretty accurate predicting the future.
 
Will Time Travel be possible in future?

But the moment Time Travel is discovered, it would have always existed.
 
Will Time Travel be possible in future?

But the moment Time Travel is discovered, it would have always existed.


Well, it is already possible. You can travel to the future. All you need to do is go really fast, or go near a black hole (like in Interstellar).

Time travel to the past is another story. The best of our minds think that it may not possible due to the absurdity that follows as a result. Steven Hawking's chronology protection conjecture for example, which say the laws of physics prevent travel to the past, in order to protect reality, unless it causes no paradoxes.
 
Well, it is already possible. You can travel to the future. All you need to do is go really fast, or go near a black hole (like in Interstellar).

Time travel to the past is another story. The best of our minds think that it may not possible due to the absurdity that follows as a result. Steven Hawking's chronology protection conjecture for example, which say the laws of physics prevent travel to the past, in order to protect reality, unless it causes no paradoxes.

We just can't travel that fast (that's the only problem with time travel)
Like we don't have any materials that travel that fast (like steel can't sustain that kind of speed)
 
We just can't travel that fast (that's the only problem with time travel)
Like we don't have any materials that travel that fast (like steel can't sustain that kind of speed)

And I am pretty sure there'll be some health complications with anyone traveling that fast
 
Atheism, inter planetary travel and civilization-2100.

2050- Ai and Quantum computing making humans useless.
 
As Alvin Toffler observed, the rate of change is increasing exponentially with each passing second. For instance, we are probably constructing (changing) the world more in a day in modern times than we used to construct in a thousand years back in the days.

This means that now and in future, we will have to endure unprecedented change (severe effects of climate change, development/regression in technology, overpopulation, natural disasters, World wars etc). I believe we are living in a relatively stable period where we have managed to control and direct this constantly increasing change. But it is the calm before storm, soon things will get out of our hands and everything will come crashing down as has happened with many great civilizations of past.

I think we have 2-3 more centuries before it all ends.
Verily, almighty Allah knows best.
 
We just can't travel that fast (that's the only problem with time travel)
Like we don't have any materials that travel that fast (like steel can't sustain that kind of speed)

How fast? Technically any moving clock is slower than one that is at rest. It's a consequence of Special Relativity. We just don't see it in our daily lives because we are moving quite slowly.

We can't yet go to near light speeds just yet, but they are not out of reach. There is nothing in physics that prevents such a trajectory in space-time. All you need is continued acceleration, which is quite doable even today. See Breakthrough Starshot for one possible implementation.
 
We just can't travel that fast (that's the only problem with time travel)
Like we don't have any materials that travel that fast (like steel can't sustain that kind of speed)

How fast? Technically any moving clock is slower than one that is at rest. It's a consequence of Special Relativity. We just don't see it in our daily lives because we are moving quite slowly.

We can't yet go to near light speeds just yet, but they are not out of reach. There is nothing in physics that prevents such a trajectory in space-time. All you need is continued acceleration, which is quite doable even today. See Breakthrough Starshot for one possible implementation.

And as for the material, why steel? There are much better materials available to make a spaceship.
 
We just can't travel that fast (that's the only problem with time travel)
Like we don't have any materials that travel that fast (like steel can't sustain that kind of speed)

How fast? Technically any moving clock is slower than one that is at rest. It's a consequence of Special Relativity. We just don't see it in our daily lives because we are moving quite slowly.

We can't go to near light speeds just yet, but they are not out of reach. There is nothing in physics that prevents such a trajectory in space-time. All you need is continued acceleration, which is quite doable even today. See Breakthrough Starshot for one possible implementation.

And as for the material, why steel? There are much better materials available to make a spaceship.
 
How fast? Technically any moving clock is slower than one that is at rest. It's a consequence of Special Relativity. We just don't see it in our daily lives because we are moving quite slowly.

We can't yet go to near light speeds just yet, but they are not out of reach. There is nothing in physics that prevents such a trajectory in space-time. All you need is continued acceleration, which is quite doable even today. See Breakthrough Starshot for one possible implementation.

And as for the material, why steel? There are much better materials available to make a spaceship.

these are the basic problems I have heard from Physics experts (I am not one so I don't know the technicalities)

If you think its possible than go and make one :uak :ba
 
How fast? Technically any moving clock is slower than one that is at rest. It's a consequence of Special Relativity. We just don't see it in our daily lives because we are moving quite slowly.

We can't go to near light speeds just yet, but they are not out of reach. There is nothing in physics that prevents such a trajectory in space-time. All you need is continued acceleration, which is quite doable even today. See Breakthrough Starshot for one possible implementation.

And as for the material, why steel? There are much better materials available to make a spaceship.

What makes you think objects with us in it can travel at speed of light and is in reach?

You can’t quote Special relativity and then ignore:

The special theory of relativity implies that only particles with zero rest mass may travel at the speed of light.
 
these are the basic problems I have heard from Physics experts (I am not one so I don't know the technicalities)

If you think its possible than go and make one :uak :ba

I am telling you how the theory works. Your point that we can't travel that fast or time travel to the future can't happen is simply wrong. What you have heard is incorrect.

0.1 c we can do even today easily with just nukes. Looking ahead matter-antimatter drives can get us to above 0.5 c.

It's not easy or even practical to build one at this point. A lot goes into a spaceship than just speed. Like I said we are far away from doing manned missions and for good reason. But that doesn't mean it's not doable or in this case that the technology doesn't exist.
 
your posting style makes me think you are a nihilist

Life is good man focus on positivity

Life is always good for me but we are talking about the future, another 30 years from now.

Most people are in denail, they cannot fathom the idea the world is going downhill.

The US dollar is destined to collapse, it's not a theory but a hard reality esp when the Petrodollar ends which is already in motion. China is the rising new superpower, when America falls it will go to war out of desperation.

12 months ago, you wouldn't have believed the world we are in today, so 30 years from now , wont be 'life is good man' for most people on the planet.
 
2050 - Science would have changed everyone's life beyond recognition. AI will be the dominant part of everybody's life.
2100 - End of all religions and cults. People born in 2100 will have a life span well over 200 years.
2200 - Half of human population lives on Mars.
 
2050 - Science would have changed everyone's life beyond recognition. AI will be the dominant part of everybody's life.
2100 - End of all religions and cults. People born in 2100 will have a life span well over 200 years.
2200 - Half of human population lives on Mars.

Please explain both, why and how? Sounds like a fantasy rather than a prediction.
 
Please explain both, why and how? Sounds like a fantasy rather than a prediction.

Life span increases due to Early detection of everything. The bowl you pee in the morning will relay all your stats to your AI doctor. All records are maintained by AI. Nano Medicine will ensure that life threatening diseases like Cancer, Heart disease are cured at their core level.

Religions will end as misery decreases and people will have the knowledge at their finger tips. Nobody will believe the caveman explanation of human existence. Knowledge and information is the biggest enemies of Religion and cults.
 
Life span increases due to Early detection of everything. The bowl you pee in the morning will relay all your stats to your AI doctor. All records are maintained by AI. Nano Medicine will ensure that life threatening diseases like Cancer, Heart disease are cured at their core level.

Religions will end as misery decreases and people will have the knowledge at their finger tips. Nobody will believe the caveman explanation of human existence. Knowledge and information is the biggest enemies of Religion and cults.

Are you in healthcare IT?
 
All I'll say is - if you are going to have children starting now, you're making a mistake.
 
Are you in healthcare IT?

Far from it.

I am a science nerd though. I follow AI and modern medicine as much as I can. I strongly believe that future belongs to those nations that employ AI in decision making rather than humans.
South Asian and African nations are stuck in Stone Age while countries like USA and China are far advanced in AI. Future belongs to them.
 
Life span increases due to Early detection of everything. The bowl you pee in the morning will relay all your stats to your AI doctor. All records are maintained by AI. Nano Medicine will ensure that life threatening diseases like Cancer, Heart disease are cured at their core level.

Religions will end as misery decreases and people will have the knowledge at their finger tips. Nobody will believe the caveman explanation of human existence. Knowledge and information is the biggest enemies of Religion and cults.

I didnt ask about AI.

Are you suggesting the idea of an all poweful creator will be proven wrong? How? Knowledge has led many to religion inc scientists.

You write this and then say people will live to over 200 years. Athiesm will increase life span?

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I didnt ask about AI.

Are you suggesting the idea of an all poweful creator will be proven wrong? How? Knowledge has led many to religion inc scientists.

You write this and then say people will live to over 200 years. Athiesm will increase life span?

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Which scientist was led to believing in God through science? Name some of them.

People will love to 200 years due to science. Not through lack of belief in God or Atheism. Early detection of diseases, slowing down cell deterioration and nanotechnology will enable people to cure diseases like cancer and heart disease. Not to forget the 3-D printing of various organs tailored for individual humans will become a common thing 50 years from now.
 
Which scientist was led to believing in God through science? Name some of them.

People will love to 200 years due to science. Not through lack of belief in God or Atheism. Early detection of diseases, slowing down cell deterioration and nanotechnology will enable people to cure diseases like cancer and heart disease. Not to forget the 3-D printing of various organs tailored for individual humans will become a common thing 50 years from now.

Dr. Atsushi Kamal Okuda, Maurice Bucaille, William Hay etc, the list is very long. Not sure why you assume a scientist cannot believe in God when some of the greatest scientists in history believed in a Creator.

What will the future hold to prove an all powerful creator doesnt exist? This is what Im asking but you seem to have no answer.

200 years is a stretch but technology will improve esp medicine. Why not 300? I assume its just a number which popped in your mind.

If these are simply your opionions, sure thats all it is.
 
Dr. Atsushi Kamal Okuda, Maurice Bucaille, William Hay etc, the list is very long. Not sure why you assume a scientist cannot believe in God when some of the greatest scientists in history believed in a Creator.

What will the future hold to prove an all powerful creator doesnt exist? This is what Im asking but you seem to have no answer.

200 years is a stretch but technology will improve esp medicine. Why not 300? I assume its just a number which popped in your mind.

If these are simply your opionions, sure thats all it is.

I looked up about this Asushi Okadu guy. He is a professor of political system. Not a scientist.

Next is Maurice Bacuielle. He is a medical doctor who worked for Saudis. Enough said. He is no scientist.

Don’t know who this William Hay is.

I am glad you did not say Zakir Naik is a scientist too.
 
What makes you think objects with us in it can travel at speed of light and is in reach?

You can’t quote Special relativity and then ignore:

The special theory of relativity implies that only particles with zero rest mass may travel at the speed of light.

Near light speed, not at the speed of light. I know SR protects causality, or in other words nothing can move faster than the speed of light. You can technically move at the speed of light even if you have some mass, it would just require an infinite amount of energy to do so, hence not possible.

As to why I think we can attain speeds very close to those of light but still subluminal, it's because we know it can be done. The physics is very simple. You need a energy source and continued acceleration until you hit the required speed. We can do this with traditional rocket fuel as well but it's horribly inefficient (will take fuel about the mass of the entire universe to reach anything appreciable), but nukes or even further and better pion rockets (matter anti-matter collisions) aren't. With nukes we can easily push 0.1c even today, there just isn't an incentive to do so.
 
Near light speed, not at the speed of light. I know SR protects causality, or in other words nothing can move faster than the speed of light. You can technically move at the speed of light even if you have some mass, it would just require an infinite amount of energy to do so, hence not possible.

As to why I think we can attain speeds very close to those of light but still subluminal, it's because we know it can be done. The physics is very simple. You need a energy source and continued acceleration until you hit the required speed. We can do this with traditional rocket fuel as well but it's horribly inefficient (will take fuel about the mass of the entire universe to reach anything appreciable), but nukes or even further and better pion rockets (matter anti-matter collisions) aren't. With nukes we can easily push 0.1c even today, there just isn't an incentive to do so.

Thanks for the answer.
 
I looked up about this Asushi Okadu guy. He is a professor of political system. Not a scientist.


Next is Maurice Bacuielle. He is a medical doctor who worked for Saudis. Enough said. He is no scientist.

Don’t know who this William Hay is.

I am glad you did not say Zakir Naik is a scientist too.


Okuda is a proffesor of political science not systems lol.

Zakir Naik isnt somone I follow but he smarter than 99% of Indians for sure esp 100% of RSS clowns.

There are millions of converts to Islam living today, inc scientists, doctors, proffersors etc. I would give you many more names but first explain why you think anyone who knows science become a Muslim? You do know it was Muslim scientists who invented many of what we have today?

You still havent explained why religion will be wiped off the planet? Imo its a fantasy which you have nothing to back up. Btw will Hindusim vanish too?
 
Okuda is a proffesor of political science not systems lol.

Zakir Naik isnt somone I follow but he smarter than 99% of Indians for sure esp 100% of RSS clowns.

There are millions of converts to Islam living today, inc scientists, doctors, proffersors etc. I would give you many more names but first explain why you think anyone who knows science become a Muslim? You do know it was Muslim scientists who invented many of what we have today?

You still havent explained why religion will be wiped off the planet? Imo its a fantasy which you have nothing to back up. Btw will Hindusim vanish too?

All religions will vanish.

Political science is not real science. They are not real scientists. Political science and systems is not real science as in what real scientists do.

Zakir Naik is someone who believes that Sun sets in Murky water and Quran has Big Bang Theory in it. He may be smarter than RSS clowns. But he is still a clown who believes in fairy tales.

There are millions ofdoctors, Engineers, researchers who happen to follow Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism and Sikhism. That does not mean their belief system is real and all their Gods are real.

Stop giving names of nobodies who follow religion and call themselves scientists. Sceintists who happen to follow Islam may have come up with sceince based inventions. Again, just because certain scientist follows a religion does not make the religion and its God real.
Srinivasa Ramanujam claimed that Goddess Saraswati helps him with solving complex equations. That does not mean Goddess Saraswati is real. He is just a brilliant mind who happened to worship the Goddess.
 
All religions will vanish.

Political science is not real science. They are not real scientists. Political science and systems is not real science as in what real scientists do.

Zakir Naik is someone who believes that Sun sets in Murky water and Quran has Big Bang Theory in it. He may be smarter than RSS clowns. But he is still a clown who believes in fairy tales.

There are millions ofdoctors, Engineers, researchers who happen to follow Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism and Sikhism. That does not mean their belief system is real and all their Gods are real.

Stop giving names of nobodies who follow religion and call themselves scientists. Sceintists who happen to follow Islam may have come up with sceince based inventions. Again, just because certain scientist follows a religion does not make the religion and its God real.
Srinivasa Ramanujam claimed that Goddess Saraswati helps him with solving complex equations. That does not mean Goddess Saraswati is real. He is just a brilliant mind who happened to worship the Goddess.

Are you going to make ONE argument for why religions will vanish? You keep talking of your fantasies instead.

You insinuated people will intelligence will not beleive in God, so now you're saying only the very smart people scientists wont believe in God, but again havent explained why.

Again, are you an athiest?
 
Are you going to make ONE argument for why religions will vanish? You keep talking of your fantasies instead.

You insinuated people will intelligence will not beleive in God, so now you're saying only the very smart people scientists wont believe in God, but again havent explained why.

Again, are you an athiest?

information age will end religion. Everything is at our finger tips. More and more people will know the real truth and stories behind religion and it’s associated rituals. That is enough for people to leave religion sooner or later. Not to mention education and scientific temperament.

All of the above will end religion.
 
Humans will destory this planet and kill 50%+ of humans with a world war by 2050.

I'm not so sure. Whilst historically we seem to have a major war every century (roughly), it seems to be avoided now with the knowledge of how devastating a potential nuclear war could be. Unless of course a major war were to be fought without use of such weapons.

That being said, nuclear isn't really needed to cause complete devestation as seen on thr brutal eastern front during WW2.
 
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