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RonaldFuckingPaul
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2045: A New Era for Humanity
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Celestial Traveler
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Most of us will be dead from NWO depopulation anyways.
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RonaldFuckingPaul
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Celestial Traveler said: Most of us will be dead from NWO depopulation anyways.
Not me I got connections.
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reeferaddict69 said: Watch in HD. It won't let me embed for some reason. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=01hbkh4hXEk
This sounds like someone read futuretimeline.com and decided to speed it up a little bit and combined it with that shitty Bruce Willis movie before making a video. The developments listed by that video are quite frankly impossible to achieve by the 2050. They don't even think we'll have commercially available fusion power until 2050-2060...so nanobots and cybernetic immortality? Pipe dream at best.
-------------------- "I have no way of knowing whether you, who eventually will read this record, like stories or not. If you do not, no doubt you have turned these pages without attention. I confess that I love them. Indeed, it often seems to me that of all the good things in the world, the only ones humanity can claim for itself are stories and music; the rest, mercy, beauty, sleep, clean water and hot food (as the Ascian would have said) are all the work of the Increate. Thus, stories are small things indeed in the scheme of the universe, but it is hard not to love best what is our own—hard for me, at least."
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Hook me up bitch!
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Re: 2045: A New Era for Humanity [Re: Cj-B]
#16373150 - 06/12/12 08:48 PM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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reeferaddict69 said: Watch in HD. It won't let me embed for some reason. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=01hbkh4hXEk
This sounds like someone read futuretimeline.com and decided to speed it up a little bit and combined it with that shitty Bruce Willis movie before making a video. The developments listed by that video are quite frankly impossible to achieve by the 2050. They don't even think we'll have commercially available fusion power until 2050-2060...so nanobots and cybernetic immortality? Pipe dream at best.
Yeah probably. But it'd be cool if it's true.
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Re: 2045: A New Era for Humanity [Re: DeadHearts]
#16373307 - 06/12/12 09:12 PM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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http://www.futuretimeline.net/
I think that site has a far more feasible timeline of technological/political/social change for the next few decades. Though after the 2030's it's mostly extrapolation based on technologies still in development today. Still though...they update the site fairly frequently as the political, social, and technological landscapes shift AND they cite various sources for the things they list as likely to happen.
-------------------- "I have no way of knowing whether you, who eventually will read this record, like stories or not. If you do not, no doubt you have turned these pages without attention. I confess that I love them. Indeed, it often seems to me that of all the good things in the world, the only ones humanity can claim for itself are stories and music; the rest, mercy, beauty, sleep, clean water and hot food (as the Ascian would have said) are all the work of the Increate. Thus, stories are small things indeed in the scheme of the universe, but it is hard not to love best what is our own—hard for me, at least."
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Re: 2045: A New Era for Humanity [Re: Cj-B]
#16373324 - 06/12/12 09:14 PM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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There's gonna be some crazy technology in that year .
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