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Crudler

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It'd be nice to think humans would still be around in a thousand years but given how things are going at the moment, I'm not so sure. Anyway if there is still a human race and we've got possibly interstellar travel nailed then well, we'd probably work on colonizing other planets or at least terraform them. Although I expect other planets would be stripped bare, or have to be used for extra living space and Earth will be something reminiscent of Coruscant.
 

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Anarchemitis post=18.72795.774780 said:
Monkfish Acc. post=18.72795.773094 said:
I, for one, hope to God the world doesn't last that long.
The Earth by my estimates is about 14,000 years old and when Jesus was crucified (33 AD) he said multiple times that the end is coming very soon. Chances are nigh that the world will last even 300 years more in my book.
By that time we might get a human beyond Mars, probably will not build anything on the moon (But if there is somethnig, it's a private affair completed by Lockheed Martin and General Electric), computers will have gotten much faster and oil and gas will have long been depleted and instead of adopting greener systems, we just lazily fall into sub-anarchy.
Ah. Well, at least it isn't another thousand.
Though I do look forward to hearing new slang in the future, if only so that I may intentionaly misuse it.
 

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500 years from now Idiocracy will happen, mostly. The intelligent people will still exist but in low numbers while the stupid people exist in hordes.

After another 500 years the intelligent people will have an uprising using their superior technology and begin a program with genetic engineering to prevent Idiocracy from becoming a reality again.
 

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I just hope it doesn't turn out like the plot of A Canticle For Leibowitz. God, that book's depressing at the end.

A brief summa (warning: spoilers):

Nuclear war destroys the infrastructure of the planet, destroying civilisation. After the fallout stops, well, falling, mobs turn against the people who made that war possible, i.e. the intelligentsia. Soon, it turns into outright barbarism, with book burnings and mass murder of scientists, doctors, technicians, anyone with an education. But a chap called Isaac Leibowitz managed to salvage some of the books, as was his charge by the Pope. He was a monk, you see. This is an instance of religion doing good, rare enough in real life but positively nonexistant in sci-fi. His body is found hundreds of years later by a chap called Francis who is later killed for his illuminated blueprint. And his flesh.

Fast forward about a millenium and we have act two: secular organisations for the advancement of knowledge have been set up, and literacy rates are steadily improving. Of course, another war breaks out between the Holy See and Texarkana, a city-state under despotic and mind-numbingly barbaric rule. In the midst of all this, a monk and a scholar create electric light.

In the final act, eight hundred years after the second act, humans have progressed beyond the level they had when the nuclear war started, to the point where space colonisation and faster-than-light ship travel are, whilst not exactly commonplace, certainly viable. Nuclear arms are now illegal, but it doesn't stop what is now America blooding up most of Eastern Asia with a test warhead. The Asians respond in kind, dropping a space-based warhead on the Yank capital, Texarkana. The monks of Sacred Order of Leibowitz have to open up their doors to irradiated victims of fallout clouds, and their abbot sends them off to a colony. They can't com back, and as they watch the mushroom clouds rise beneath their ship, they probably have no wish to.

And, because it is the way of all things, the events prior to the start of the the book happen all over again...

Only worse.

OK, it wasn't exactly brief, but it needed to be said.
 

BBLIZZARD

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in about 1000 years, i'd say the world will be so hot(around 250ºF) it will be un-inhabitable. It would also be awesome if it was somewhat like the mass effect universe (Living on other planets, quick space travel)
 

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Everything is possible(will we destroy the world by burning it, or hugging it death(damn hippy's)). But one thing is sure, there will still be a Bush in charge, to undermine the economical system.
 

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I really hope for huge advances in space travel, I absolutely want to one day go into outer space whilst still alive.

-Ricky
 

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Souplex post=18.72795.775082 said:
500 years from now Idiocracy will happen, mostly. The intelligent people will still exist but in low numbers while the stupid people exist in hordes.

After another 500 years the intelligent people will have an uprising using their superior technology and begin a program with genetic engineering to prevent Idiocracy from becoming a reality again.
Is this post from 600 years ago?

Also, there will be a point in making it so kids can't play GTA .........some city. Since all games will come in virtual reality helmets, and in games you feel what your character feels, it looks as real as anything could. And all the people will feel genuine. So , you're 5 year old brother will have sex with a prostitute and really feel everything the way a 20-something year old man does (meaning that even if he can't orgasm, he will in the game and it'll feel the same way it does for a 20-year old man who just had sex).

And we will have won a war with god.
 

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Stephen Hawking has said that the only feasible way to completely overcome global warming at this point is to expand into space colonies. Plus, I'm such an Alastair Reynolds geek (great author, check him out) that I can't imagine the future progressing any other way. Money will become digitized, and due to hackers, information will become the new currency. The "new frontier" of space will create a rush into the stars, with the lucky ones ending up with entire systems under their control and the less lucky subjugated to the rule of others. It'll be fun.
 

PhantomEnigma

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How fun...most of the people we know and care about will be dead including ourselves. As we got rid of natural selection when we decided that everything around us was ours to control the human race will gradually become more stupid until we devolve into ignorant couch potato that makes up the bulk of the earths population today. Whatever technological advancements we gain between now and when everyone with any common sense dies one by one will be used as weapons by those who they should not be given to. All in all we are doomed so enjoy it while it lasts eh?
 

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Well assuming society doesn't collapse between now and then, and we still advance technologically... i would guess some bleak dystopian future with cool gadgets, rampant extremism, overpopulation(and the problems that come with it) and maybe extra-planetary colonies.
 

Hunde Des Krieg

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BBLIZZARD post=18.72795.775396 said:
in about 1000 years, i'd say the world will be so hot(around 250ºF) it will be un-inhabitable. It would also be awesome if it was somewhat like the mass effect universe (Living on other planets, quick space travel)
that involves such a miniscule knowledge of global warming that it isn't even funny, the world isn't just going to get hotter and hotter, global warming will cause an environmental backlash, maybe not apocolyptically, that will change the way humans power their civilization, or if civilization ends, then the survivors will likely become tribal groups living on the coasts of of the larger oceans, either way im psyched.
 

Kehan Wann

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no humans just rat people... and i shall be their king... i will rule them and create war against the tomato men... we will dominate what is left of the world
 

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Hunde Des Krieg post=18.72795.775604 said:
Imitation Saccharin post=18.72795.775590 said:
Anarchemitis post=18.72795.774780 said:
The Earth by my estimates is about 14,000 years old
How did you arrive at this number?
yeah seriosly. how on earth did you reach this number?
The Bible estimates the world to be about 14, 000 years old.
I think...
 

ThePoodonkis

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If you count the years from Adam to Jesus it a little more then 4000 years. Then add 2000 from Jesus to 2007, and you have total 6000 and a few years.

There is two problems with this: 1. Jewish geneaolgy count those who has contributed, and is worth mentioning. Therefor the years between Jesus and Adam is not quite reliable. 2. The Bible does not say how long Adam and Eve lived in the garden of Eden. 3. Between verse 1 and verse 2 in Genesis chapter 1, there could be a enormus time gap.


In terms of the original meaning of the original Hebrew, scholars acknowledge that the days of Genesis 1 can only of 24 hours duration. This is simply because the Hebrew word yom is qualified by the word evening and morning. There is also no justification in the Hebrew for inserting a gap between Genesis 1 and 2 to accomodate the millions of years required for the evolutionary theory.

Thus, the age of around 6000 years is about it as far as the Bible itself goes.


Okay. Where did you come up with 14,000 years?