Personally myself, I'm a futurist.
I have high hopes for the future in 20 years, and even as soon as 4 years in fact.
I've believed in something so profound since 2005 known as the Singularity, or the Singularity movement.
Singularity suggest that machines and computers are advancing far quicker than we ever imagined and they double in performance and capability every two years.
It suggest that very soon (2020) we will start to see breakthroughs in science that we deemed impossible, unfathomable and not estimated to even be a thing for another 50 years.
Things like cellular regeneration, smart computers becoming a part of us and even solving the age old philosophers stone formula for practical immortality.
It's a very promising event that I've been interested in since 2005 when I read Ray Kurzweil's book and he suggested that we will reach a point where we're adding more time than is going by, indefinitely extending life as a result.
I'm extremely hopeful and excited for all this myself and I see signs of it on the horizon all the time.
I also believe humans last chance to create a global nuclear holocaust was in the cold war where we all had to have enough faith in humanity on both side that we wouldn't launch a nuclear strike on our fellow man because of how inhumane and horrendous the consequences are and I think that was our last testament and hurdle for a potential global holocaust to occur.
So now in my opinion, it's smooth and easy sailing to a brighter and better future for us all as the years come, assuming an unpredictable asteroid doesn't strike or some other giant natural disaster
Where do you see the future being in 20 years?
I have high hopes for the future in 20 years, and even as soon as 4 years in fact.
I've believed in something so profound since 2005 known as the Singularity, or the Singularity movement.
Singularity suggest that machines and computers are advancing far quicker than we ever imagined and they double in performance and capability every two years.
It suggest that very soon (2020) we will start to see breakthroughs in science that we deemed impossible, unfathomable and not estimated to even be a thing for another 50 years.
Things like cellular regeneration, smart computers becoming a part of us and even solving the age old philosophers stone formula for practical immortality.
It's a very promising event that I've been interested in since 2005 when I read Ray Kurzweil's book and he suggested that we will reach a point where we're adding more time than is going by, indefinitely extending life as a result.
I'm extremely hopeful and excited for all this myself and I see signs of it on the horizon all the time.
I also believe humans last chance to create a global nuclear holocaust was in the cold war where we all had to have enough faith in humanity on both side that we wouldn't launch a nuclear strike on our fellow man because of how inhumane and horrendous the consequences are and I think that was our last testament and hurdle for a potential global holocaust to occur.
So now in my opinion, it's smooth and easy sailing to a brighter and better future for us all as the years come, assuming an unpredictable asteroid doesn't strike or some other giant natural disaster
Where do you see the future being in 20 years?
Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
Once I rose above the noise and confusion
Just to get a glimpse beyond this illusion
I was soaring ever higher, but I flew too high