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Damn T2 turn 35 this week

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Element 115 is very real but we have no way of harnessing it in a practical capacity. It takes an insane amount of force and collision for the slightest reaction. Simply put, there are several existing elements that we cant’t stabilize long enough to do anything with. The cap on civilization is based upon our lack of understanding. Then there’s the dark anti-gravity matter that we’ve barely scratched the surface of in terms of its capabilities. The biggest obstacle for mankind is Father Time, the brilliant minds can’t live long enough to finish their research, so advancements are at the mercy of the next generation to keep pushing the envelope. I don’t love AI but it solves problems at a much faster rate than the human mind, AI is going to propel accelerate society’s 10x faster than the breakthroughs we’ve seen so over the last 100 years. If I told you in the year 2000 that we’d have self driving cars in 26 years, you wouldn’t even comprehend the idea.

If we could have to technology and means to solve hunger, poverty, etc. there is no way the people of the world could agree to doing it. Too many greedy and selfish people. There are so many things that could have been achieved by now, but powerful people keep shutting down any advancement towards greater good goals.

People won't even stop idling their cars because it's inconvenience for them. I saw a lady taking a nap in the car while the car was running (for AC) while the driver picked up groceries.


Curious, are you a physics major or something related? (guessing based on your last two posts here)

Very interesting stuff

I'm probably going down the 4th dimension rabbit hole on YouTube tonight to learn more about it. lol.

kinda based off back to the future
I think there will be a day where we can 3d print or something, food
like small dehydrated packets that you put in whatever machine and it makes that particular item/dish

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the gravity tech is wild intriguing
an example I heard of this would be making extremely tall buildings
every like 20th floor would have a gravity layer, and you can build upwards "infinitely"


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yeah the cap on all the tech is energy
is there 5 levels of human/civilization energy capabilities?
and we are barely at 1


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this is what I was talking about

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is there a civilization that got to 2 or more is an interesting question
and at that point, did they leave earth or meet their demise somehow?
 
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kinda based off back to the future
I think there will be a day where we can 3d print or something, food
like small dehydrated packets that you put in whatever machine and it makes that particular item/dish

.....................


the gravity tech is wild intriguing
an example I heard of this would be making extremely tall buildings
every like 20th floor would have a gravity layer, and you can build upwards "infinitely"


.....................

yeah the cap on all the tech is energy
is there 5 levels of human/civilization energy capabilities?
and we are barely at 1


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this is what I was talking about

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is there a civilization that got to 2 or more is an interesting question
and at that point, did they leave earth or meet their demise somehow?
This is a bit skewed since we truly do not really know what ancient civilizations were equipped with. when europeans arrived to the americans plumbing, agriculture and understanding of solstitial powers was beyond what they knew. many ancient civilizations that were conquered had no written records, plus many books were destroyed and lost.
 
This is a bit skewed since we truly do not really know what ancient civilizations were equipped with. when europeans arrived to the americans plumbing, agriculture and understanding of solstitial powers was beyond what they knew. many ancient civilizations that were conquered had no written records, plus many books were destroyed and lost.
for sure, we just dont know

if we have been around for 300,000 years as humans, theres no telling how many advanced civilizations came and went during that time

Egypt and the pyramids are fascinating because I def feel that was an advanced civilization
and if the pyramids were power plants/extraction points to harness earth's energy, then they were well into a civilization 1, possibly inching to 2 (especially considering many people thinking aliens were involved anyway)

I keep an open mind, cause imagine a civilization like the US that was innovative, but never focused on war or defense
plus, having a 2,000 year run, advancing with no hiccups or natural catastrophes
they could def have come to the point of having "computers," but getting there in a totally different way
 
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The World Cup is the closest thing to world peace.
Olympics?

Not intending to argue with you.
Just asking if you think the Olympics are on the same level.
More countries, more events, (which both mean literally thousands of more participants).
 
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