The Year is 2800 |
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: March 29 2010 at 02:15 | |
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What?
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A Person
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 10 2008 Location: __ Status: Offline Points: 65760 |
Posted: March 29 2010 at 02:20 | |
Important if you go back in time instead of forward. |
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someone_else
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: May 02 2008 Location: Going Bananas Status: Offline Points: 24572 |
Posted: March 29 2010 at 02:28 | |
Then choose for the future! I bet you don't need to go as far ahead as 2800 .
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Henry Plainview
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 26 2008 Location: Declined Status: Offline Points: 16715 |
Posted: March 29 2010 at 11:44 | |
Person, that poster is false, planes do NOT fly because of slower moving, higher pressure air on the bottom of the wing.
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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Matthew T
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 01 2007 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 5291 |
Posted: March 29 2010 at 14:43 | |
Did any body see the old Sci Fi movie...........Soylent Green ?
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Matt
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rushfan4
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 22 2007 Location: Michigan, U.S. Status: Offline Points: 66555 |
Posted: March 29 2010 at 14:50 | |
Don't we have to get through 2012 first?
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someone_else
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: May 02 2008 Location: Going Bananas Status: Offline Points: 24572 |
Posted: March 29 2010 at 15:05 | |
I did, but that was 2020 if I remember it right.
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Matthew T
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 01 2007 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 5291 |
Posted: March 29 2010 at 15:15 | |
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Matt
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The Pessimist
Prog Reviewer Joined: June 13 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 3834 |
Posted: March 29 2010 at 21:34 | |
I have no idea what will happen. But one thing is for sure: there will still be a f**king DFS sale on.
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"Market value is irrelevant to intrinsic value."
Arnold Schoenberg |
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: March 30 2010 at 07:34 | |
If you had asked me in the late '70's if we'd still be around now, I wouldn't have thought so, and therefore I'm not entirely convinced that we are now. I am also convinced that I won't be around then unless some maniac puts my head in a jar like Futurama.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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leifthewarrior
Forum Newbie Joined: September 03 2008 Location: Missouri Status: Offline Points: 29 |
Posted: March 30 2010 at 09:09 | |
Im sure life on this planet will be divided into two social differences, the very rich and powerful and the poor surfs. For the poor surfs, I can see many local communities being overrun by gangs and lawless crime lords. While the rich elite keep the poor poorer by continuing to implement communist ideologies.
As far as other planets are concerned, yes other planets. I can see those new colonies breaking away from the motherland, i.e. earth, in rebellion. Fighting for freedom. |
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halabalushindigus
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 05 2009 Location: San Diego Status: Offline Points: 1438 |
Posted: March 30 2010 at 11:30 | |
.."soylent earth is made of...FISHIES!!"
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assume the power 1586/14.3 |
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omri
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 21 2005 Location: Israel Status: Offline Points: 1250 |
Posted: March 31 2010 at 03:07 | |
I vote for the first option.
World war II and the plague failed to destroy us so nothing can.
The global warming is more histery than reality so no major climate change will occur.
We will have to restrict our population growth one way or another and improve land fertility but we have the tools to do it even today.
Will our sons be happier than we are ? That's a good question. I hope they'll learn that having a lot does not mean more happiness.
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omri
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halabalushindigus
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 05 2009 Location: San Diego Status: Offline Points: 1438 |
Posted: March 31 2010 at 03:30 | |
hahahahah come on PEOPLE..... there will be (how do you say Ay yes!) NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!! in the year 2800 because we have already been to that time
There is after all nothing ever at the beginning and the end
790 years no way humans are with it on Earth.com
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assume the power 1586/14.3 |
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The T
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: October 16 2006 Location: FL, USA Status: Offline Points: 17493 |
Posted: March 31 2010 at 11:02 | |
If I make it that far, I'll let you know.
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Nightfly
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: August 01 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 3659 |
Posted: March 31 2010 at 13:10 | |
We'll probably survive, but not without some sort of catastrophe along the way which will wipe out a large % of the population, be it manmade, a virus or a natural disaster. The most useful people in society will be people with a hands on type skill. Bankers will be the bottom of the pecking order. |
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stonebeard
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 27 2005 Location: NE Indiana Status: Offline Points: 28057 |
Posted: March 31 2010 at 13:11 | |
A lot of you don't have much optimism and dare I say foresight. Have humans not shown themselves to be pretty resourceful? We're not talking 50 years in the future, here, but 790 years.
What catastrophic event can we think of that might kills us off: 1. Nuclear holocaust/winter Even in the 70s and 80s, I doubt we actually would have killed ourselves off, at the height of all the brinksmanship. Even if the superpowers died off, there's no way all people would die off, unless somehow the earth could not recover from the nuclear holocaust, which I find even sillier--the earth is more resilient, though it might have taken more than 790 years to recover. I don't know. The real issue would be that loss of information if most people died. Could the less cultured people that might survive (because 3rd world countries are less likely to be the targets of nuclear war) be able to rebuild society as it was? How much of a setback would we suffer, and would our reconstructed world be the same? Those are the real questions. 2. Genetic supervirus I know this is an issue, but I'm not to qualified to explain it well. But it seems to me that this would leave the least non-human damage in these scenarios, so the surviving humans would be able to pick up after the dead are gone with some ease. I think this is more targeted toward races and nationalities than the human race as a whole. I'm not sure if it would kill us all. 3. Asteroid collision This is interesting. It's very unlikely we'd even be on a course to be hit by an asteroid in 790 years, let alone one that could wipe out all life on the earth. Let's understand that humans, even if they are not resourceful enough to stop the asteroid collision, then they sure are resourceful enough to have a few of them survive one. That is, unless, it's massive enough to knock the earth out of orbit, send it spinning to fast, break off a large enough chunk of it, or to crack it into halves. Then we'd have to alter its course, and I think we'd be given a heads up of hundreds or at least tens of years on the trajectory of an asteroid to be able to rally resources to at least give it a shot. 4. Climate change There's no way we are doing enough damage to the earth whereby all humanity could not survive the consequences. Simple as that. If 99% of us die out in all of these scenarios, the rest of that 1% will make it work. Maybe we'll be a different species in millions of years after the fact in these scenarios, but we'll have survived. Never underestimate us. And it's practically impossible to thing on a small scale what we would have done to ourselves. I imagine in less than 50 years many people in wealthy countries will have some sort of artificial chip/augmentation implanted in them. In a few hundred years why wouldn't we have at least been to Mars? And in 500 years how can we think of not being practically half-computer after birth? Think of the rate of technological advance. Suppose there's a backlash against integrating people and implants, etc in 200 years. Don't you think that the backlash would have been overcome in 300 years? No? Think about 400, 500, 600? It seems silly to me to think this wouldn't happen. Where were we 500 years ago? We can all imagine. Now think of 500 years from now at the rate of technological advance. We will be on the moon and Mars, and will have at least tried to terraform Mars (maybe it hasn't worked for some reason) but there's no reason to suppose we could try to do it in 500 years. 790 years, people. |
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: March 31 2010 at 14:11 | |
^ Absolutely - it's impossible to speculate what the situation will be like in 800 years time, for whatever we can imagine now will pale into insignificance when compared to what actually will happen.
At the moment we can engineer at the atomic and genetic levels, as our knowledge of the subatomics increase, we will probably be engineering at that level at some point within the next within 800 years. Any speculation of nanotechnology is verging on the passé already, we are looking at pico, femto and atto technology and with that anything and everything is possible. Once mechanics enters the realm of the molecular we will be able to re-engineer anything that is malign into something more benign - this means anything from virus and humans all the way up to asteroids and whole planets.
We still won't have hover-boots though.
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What?
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RoyFairbank
Forum Senior Member Joined: January 07 2008 Location: Somewhere Status: Offline Points: 1072 |
Posted: April 01 2010 at 22:00 | |
Yes, we'll survive, but the capitalists won't
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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20392 |
Posted: April 03 2010 at 05:26 | |
I am torn beetween the second and the third solution
If we are still around ib 2800, we've become unvoluntarily mutants....
1- due to the pollution on this planet
2- due to different graity (affecting our bones), because we're living on Mars ((0.8 G of Earth's G, considering the creation of an atmosphere and oceans)
if we didn't manage to escape to another planet, we suffocated under our own waste, much like the dinosaurs died under their farts, leaving the planet to ants and cockroaches to fight for it.
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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